• Invasive Species from Hell released in Wyoming?
    First 90 Kangaroos released in Wyoming!

    (Dubois, Wyo USA) – The Wyoming Wild Game Department (WWGD) partnering with the Wyoming Migration Initiative (WMI) have released the first of 5 planned batches of 90 Antilopine Kangaroos into the Wyoming outdoors.

    Dubbed “Project Sage Hopper” by the WWGD team responsible for evaluating the viability of Wyoming’s habitat for Australian marsupials, it has been in the planning stages for 3 years. The goal is two-fold: Create new and interesting wildlife viewing opportunities for tourists, and in several years, potentially provide additional hunting opportunities.

    “Antilopine means ‘antelope-like, so we are interested to see how these kangaroos adapt to Wyoming’s wild landscapes,” WMI Director Matt Kauffman said. “If they start migrating, we’ll be tracking their movements, looking to see how they learn to exploit the sage steppe and the mountains, where they ‘hopover,’ those sorts of things.”

    “This wasn’t an easy project; the international permitting in particular was a huge hassle. Identifying a species that would meet our goals and be able to thrive in Wyoming’s strongly seasonal habitat.” added Kauffman. “If we can get these Aussie macropods established and breeding, they are likely to thrive with continued climate change in Wyoming’s already semi-arid climate. Additionally, we believe with their large hind legs, they’ll be able to effectively defend themselves from coyotes, wolves and other predators. Trust me: You don’t want to be kicked by one of these animals.”
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    Invasive Species from Hell released in Wyoming? First 90 Kangaroos released in Wyoming! 🦘 (Dubois, Wyo USA) – The Wyoming Wild Game Department (WWGD) partnering with the Wyoming Migration Initiative (WMI) have released the first of 5 planned batches of 90 Antilopine Kangaroos into the Wyoming outdoors. Dubbed “Project Sage Hopper” by the WWGD team responsible for evaluating the viability of Wyoming’s habitat for Australian marsupials, it has been in the planning stages for 3 years. The goal is two-fold: Create new and interesting wildlife viewing opportunities for tourists, and in several years, potentially provide additional hunting opportunities. “Antilopine means ‘antelope-like, so we are interested to see how these kangaroos adapt to Wyoming’s wild landscapes,” WMI Director Matt Kauffman said. “If they start migrating, we’ll be tracking their movements, looking to see how they learn to exploit the sage steppe and the mountains, where they ‘hopover,’ those sorts of things.” “This wasn’t an easy project; the international permitting in particular was a huge hassle. Identifying a species that would meet our goals and be able to thrive in Wyoming’s strongly seasonal habitat.” added Kauffman. “If we can get these Aussie macropods established and breeding, they are likely to thrive with continued climate change in Wyoming’s already semi-arid climate. Additionally, we believe with their large hind legs, they’ll be able to effectively defend themselves from coyotes, wolves and other predators. Trust me: You don’t want to be kicked by one of these animals.” 🤭 https://imgflip.com/i/8lbfxa
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  • Episode 9 - with Rep Clay Higgins who reveals some of what he’s learned digging into January 6th. Did you know teams of Air Marshalls may be tracking you everywhere you go because you went to the rally on January 6th? Even if you did not commit a crime the FBI may have you on their suspected terrorist watchlist.
    https://youtu.be/iVwfLBcHOXQ?si=qxDYKBzyhbt8qJV4
    Episode 9 - with Rep Clay Higgins who reveals some of what he’s learned digging into January 6th. Did you know teams of Air Marshalls may be tracking you everywhere you go because you went to the rally on January 6th? Even if you did not commit a crime the FBI may have you on their suspected terrorist watchlist. https://youtu.be/iVwfLBcHOXQ?si=qxDYKBzyhbt8qJV4
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  • Wow, this would allow tracking of your contacts when you are near them and if it tries to share each time, they can know who it is every time for sure. Also, predators could get near kids and get their contact information. It defaults to ON and you have to manually shut it off, but what if Apple turns it on each time you update the OS? Who knows?
    Wow, this would allow tracking of your contacts when you are near them and if it tries to share each time, they can know who it is every time for sure. Also, predators could get near kids and get their contact information. It defaults to ON and you have to manually shut it off, but what if Apple turns it on each time you update the OS? Who knows? 🥵
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    Police warning parents about new iPhone feature
    Some law enforcement agencies are encouraging iPhone users to be cautious following a new update.
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  • Unlike Brave Browser, that does track you according to a study done, and you cannot turn it off, Firefox allows you to disable the tracking and even the crash reports.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/web-browsers-privacy-concerns-chrome-firefox-safari-edge-yandex-2020-2#the-second-tier-for-browser-privacy-was-a-three-way-tie-beginning-with-chrome-2

    This article in the link was wrong about Chrome Browser, although, the privacy, selling analytics, and the incognito mode revelations that came out in 2023, no one knew about until recently.

    Even though the study said that Brave's tracking wouldn't lead to any identifiable data over long term use, that's perspective... I think that people's browsing can identify someone, especially if they only visit one or two websites every day. Furthermore, I just don't like anyone tracking me, and not being able to turn the damned thing off.

    The screenshot, included with this post, shows Firefox's settings where you can disable all the tracking. Of course, with all the add-ons and extensions that you install will affect your browser's security. Please keep that in mind.
    Unlike Brave Browser, that does track you according to a study done, and you cannot turn it off, Firefox allows you to disable the tracking and even the crash reports. https://www.businessinsider.com/web-browsers-privacy-concerns-chrome-firefox-safari-edge-yandex-2020-2#the-second-tier-for-browser-privacy-was-a-three-way-tie-beginning-with-chrome-2 This article in the link was wrong about Chrome Browser, although, the privacy, selling analytics, and the incognito mode revelations that came out in 2023, no one knew about until recently. Even though the study said that Brave's tracking wouldn't lead to any identifiable data over long term use, that's perspective... I think that people's browsing can identify someone, especially if they only visit one or two websites every day. Furthermore, I just don't like anyone tracking me, and not being able to turn the damned thing off. The screenshot, included with this post, shows Firefox's settings where you can disable all the tracking. Of course, with all the add-ons and extensions that you install will affect your browser's security. Please keep that in mind.
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