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 What is happening in the Gulf of Mexico right now is an unprecedented ecological disaster.

It is threatening sea turtles, sperm whales, dolphins, brown pelicans, Atlantic bluefin tuna and scores of other species… along with entire ecosystems.

Today you can help me save one of most visible victims of the Gulf offshore oil disaster:

imperiled loggerhead sea turtles.

Urge the Obama administration to improve protections for these amazing seafarers by listing them as endangered

under the Endangered Species Act. Please take action now.

Today I’m in the Gulf, meeting with senior officials in charge of the oil clean-up and response.

Tomorrow I’ll be on one of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s response boats, surveying the damage…

and dreading the sight of sea turtles, birds and other wildlife caught in the massive oil slick that’s growing by the day in the Gulf.

I’ll be working with government officials for as long as it takes to protect the wildlife that are innocent victims of BP’s negligence –

 all the wildlife victims. But today I need your help to save one species in particular: loggerhead sea turtles.

                                                                                                                           Help ensure loggerheads get the life-saving protections they need.

                                                                                                                               Please send your message to federal officials now.

 

                                                                                                             Loggerhead sea turtles were in trouble before the Gulf oil spill disaster.

                                                                                                           The number of female loggerheads nesting on Florida beaches – one of the most important habitats for the species –

                                                                                                                                                 has declined by 50 percent in the past decade.

                                                                                                             Scientists and government officials have sounded the alarm about what this could mean for the

                                                                                                     future of the ancient sea mariners. The National Marine Fisheries Service is now proposing to upgrade protection for

                                                                                                                 loggerheads from threatened to endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

                                                                                                                                 These turtles need our help even more now.

                                                                                                               The world’s second-largest loggerhead nesting area is on the beaches of the southeastern

                                                                                                                       United States, the vast majority of which includes Florida’s central Atlantic beaches.

                                                                                                             This area is expected to be threatened by the horrific oil slick, depending on how much of the slick gets picked up

                                                                                                                           by the Loop Current -- a powerful ocean current that could bring the slick around

t                                                                                                                      the southern reaches of the state, through the sensitive coral reef and mangrove areas of the Everglades and the Keys,

                                                                                                                                         and then into the Gulf Stream and up the east coast of Florida.

                                                                                                                               The spill could not have happened at a worse time: loggerheads and other sea turtles --

                                                                                                                             as well as many shorebirds -- are in the peak of their nesting seasons right now.

                                                                                                                                                       Oil is extremely toxic to loggerheads and other species.

                                                                                                                     Exposure can cause skin loss, poisoning, drowning and death… which is exactly why we need every available tool to help

                                                                                                                                         save the lives of individual loggerheads and save this species from extinction.

                                                                                                                               Today you can do something concrete to help save wildlife impacted by the disaster

                                                                                                                       in the Gulf by helping to save loggerhead sea turtles from extinction. Please take action now.

                                                                                                               everything we can to save the lives of wildlife impacted by this environmental catastrophe. I hope you will too.

                                                                                                                                                                 Jamie Rappaport Clark

                                                                                                                                                                   Executive Vice Presidient

                                                                                                                                                                   Defenders of Wildlife

 

                                                                                                                    

                                                                            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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 Time for dinner!!
 
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 Misty at top, then Molly, and Andy the big one,

Cindy and Matthew behind Cindy
 
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 Matthew, Molly, Andy, Sweetie with the curled tail

 and Tim

all waiting for the food

May 29, 2006

 
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 Molly, Matthew, Sweetie, Tim and Cindy
 
 
 
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 Our sweet Cindy and handsome Timothy,  that have passed

on to the Rainbow Bridge are missed so very much. They both

brought such joy to our cat/human family.

 
 
Mom doing some touch ups for Christmas 2000
 My ceramic Victorian houses/buildings

 that I love to paint
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

We are so heartsick with deep sadness of the terrible attack to the United States of America
from the terrorist of the world
 

 

PRAY FOR AMERICA!

 
 
 

~PleaseLight a Candle for our America, the victims, their families
and the rescue workers involved in this horrible tragedy
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We are very proud to display this
CAT ADDICT CERTIFICATE
Go to this cute site and visit Dog, the Cat!
http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/5632/catquiz.htm
 
 
 

 

Spring of 2000.
This little bird was born in  our shrub.
We call him Scooter. He makes daily visits to
our birdbaths and gardens.
 

  Spring of 2000
 
This little warbler comes to visit our birdbath
and spends time in the tree outside
our condo apt.
 January 20, 2001
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Hello... my name is Matthew and I am a member of my mom's "Kitty Kondo," and I like to talk a lot. I am the speaker of the house of this kitty kondo family, and I will write for my mom on this page, because this is her page. As well as her loving and caring for us, she loves all cats...but us especially as we are special!! Mom loves her computer and likes to paint her ceramic buildings.She likes to set out her village that she painted at Christmas time. So, between taking care of me, and my brothers and sisters, and doing stuff on her computer, she likes to paint little things too.
Another one of the favorite things in her life is keeping in touch with our other family, Kathy who likes to called Kathyrn, the mom, and the grandchildren, Ray (Andrew), and Kathryn. They live here in Florida too.
 2008 and 2009
 
  Published Oct/Nov 2009
Mom and Dad's granddaughter Kathryn now lives in Naples, Florida and our cousin, Chester lives there too.
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Thank you so much Lynnda
for this purrfect award of precious
Camille
August ~ 1999
 
We love this beautiful award,
Sharif's Award For Excellence
Thank you so much, Lynnda
July 9, 2001
 
 
 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
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