Sunday, May 31, 2009

Puppies Born in Foster Care Today

Lucille's first puppy was born this morning at about 10:00 a.m. So far, she has had seven. Follow the litter at http://pupsispups.blogspot.com.

Monday, May 18, 2009

The Garage Sale Chair and Vice Chair

I won't tell which is which.

Neat Stuff


Stack-O-Trunks

And Not-So-Neat Stuff


We donate fur items to the UI Wildlife Clinic.
Furs can be comforting for orphaned wildlife to snuggle in.

Inside the Hall on the Final Day of Drop Offs


You're looking down the main aisle - from East to West. That's the sporting goods department on the right and you can see some of the small appliances department on the left . . . it will all be much more organized by Friday. We've got 4 days to clean everything, price, and organize.

Outside Kesler Hall on the Last Day of Drop Offs



The building is filling up!

Friday, May 15, 2009

GIANT Garage Sale - The Drop Off Phase

This year, we have a huge collection of dolls. This is one of three Princess Diana dolls.

A teapot collection arrived yesterday. Look at this doggie pot:



Volunteers are working hard, but there is always time to enjoy a little love.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Update on Case 1

Keep in mind that I have no firsthand knowledge of the incident at Legends, and am only reporting what I've been told by a variety of individuals.

I believe that the following explanation of the incident is what was provided to the Police when they investigated: The goose charged the man. The man hit the goose with the golf club, and the goose backed off (positive reinforcement for the man's response). When the goose charged a second time, the man applied the same technique. Unfortunately and accidently, this second blow was fatal, breaking the goose's neck. Thus, the conclusion that no crime was committed.

I've been told that the US Fish & Wildlife Service briefly looked into the matter and upon learning the facts above, concluded its investigation.

I spoke with a representative of the Enforcement Division of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, who said that he would follow up and obtain the status of any US F&W investigation. He essentially acknowledged that no penalty would be forthcoming if it was determined that the man acted in "self defense."

Thursday, May 7, 2009

One Day, Two Cruelty Cases

Case 1 - Man v. Goose

At the Legends golf course in Champaign, witnesses observed a golfer club a Goose to death after the goose charged the golfer. When one of the witnesses reported the incident to Champaign Police, he was told that no crime had been committed and that the golfer "had every right" to kill the goose.


Contrary to the assertion of Champaign Police, Geese are a protected species in Illinois and it is illegal to kill or remove geese (or destroy nests or eggs) without a permit from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. The incident has been reported to the DNR and I believe that an investigation is underway.


A concerned citizen who is also a regular patron of Legends spoke with a Legends manager today who had little to say other than that Legends bears no responsibiltiy for the incident. The manager also stated that a goose could "take a chunk out of your leg."


I don't doubt that the goose charged the golfer. At this time of year, Canadian Geese are tending to their young, and may become aggressive toward humans that come too close to their nest site or goslings. I don't doubt that it is extremely unsettling to have an angry goose try to run you off.


I have serious doubts, however, that the only recourse available to the golfer was to club the goose to death. In my opinion, this was a barbaric over-reaction.


Now that the deed is done, what's the remedy? Obviously, I have limited influence, but here's what I'd like to see happen in this case: (1) I'd like to see Legends post signs near nesting areas (a) warning golfers that geese will be protective of their young, (b) clearly stating that geese are a protected species, and (c) instructing golfers to report problems with geese to management; (2) I'd like to see the Champaign Police Department called on the carpet for its incredibly inept response to the report; and (3) I'd like to see the DNR vigorously investigate this incident and impose appropriate penalties upon the perpetrator, whose identity is known.


Resource: http://web.extension.uiuc.edu/wildlife/directory_show.cfm?species=canadagoose


Case 2 - Man v. Cat


This morning in or around Mansfield, somebody shot a cat in the face with a pellet gun. The cat was treated at CCHS and the prognosis is good, although the pellet remains lodged in the cat's head. The pellet missed the cat's eye by about 1/8 of an inch.


At this time, I'm not fully aware of the status of the investigation of this incident by law enforcement authorities. I certainly hope that it is taken seriously and pursued with rigor. I will keep you posted.

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