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Let other Girl Scouts make bird feeders out of Clorox bottles and glue together little birch-bark canoes - Troop 34 in Alaska is learning to trap
stanley website and skin beavers.In a practice that has angered animal rights activists, the girls are killing the beavers as part of a state flood-management program. We think it sends a very, very bad message that when animals cause a problem you kill them, said Stephanie Boyles of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. She said the Girl Scouts should want girls to become stewards of wildlife, not abusers. Last spring, about 10 members of the Fairbanks troop and their families helped catch two beavers using snare and lethal traps. Th
stanley cup e girls were taught how to find the animals dens and how to lay the traps. Working under close supervision, the girls used knives to skin the beavers.The troop had the pelts tanned and plans to make hats and mittens once a dozen hides are collected. The girls also want to cook beaver meat. They plan to begin setting traps out again this month.Alaska
stanley cup Girl Scout leaders said they know of no other troop in the country to take part in such a program.Officials at the Girl Scouts New York headquarters did not return repeated calls. But in a Sept. 16 letter to PETA, spokeswoman Courtney Shore said the organization does not promote trapping or hunting and does not offer merit badges for those activities.Shore noted that Troop 34, made up of 13 girls ages 10 to 12, participated after an invitation from the sta Ckde Firefighting family remembers dad lost on 9/11
Earlier this week, the American Museum of Natural History AMNH launched its Digital Special Collections site 鈥?an online archive of more than 7,000 images that includes seldom-seen, scientific illustrations from the AMNH Rare Book Collection, and backstage glimpses of the museum famous dioram
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stanley cup sly available only at the museum fourth floor research library. And while many people will ooh and aah at the online maps, engravings and photos of expeditions, for me the most memorable images are the illusion-shattering, behind-the-scenes photos of the museum staff constructing the carefully designed tableaus that have enthralled millions of visitors. [Via AMNH]
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