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  1. Genie (feral child)

    pp move vandalism small yes Infobox person name Genie image Genie feral child .jpg imagesize 150px caption Genie displaying her characteristic bunny walk shortly after she was rescued at the age of 13. birth date Birth date and age 1957 04 18 birth place Arcadia, California death date death place other names known for Feral child occupation nationality United States Genie is the pseudonym for a feral child who spent nearly all of the first thirteen years of her life locked inside a bedroom strapped to a potty chair. She was a victim of one of the most severe cases of social isolation ever documented. ref cite book title Concise Encyclopedia of Special Education editor Reynolds, Cecil R. Fletcher Janzen, Elaine publisher John Wiley and Sons year 2004 isbn 9780471652519 page 428 url http books.google.com books?id V6CG5RzC2nkC&pg PA428 ref Genie was discovered by Los Angeles authorities on November 4, 1970. Psychologists, linguists and other scientists exhibited great interest in the case because of its perceived ability to reveal insights into the development of language and linguistic Critical Period Hypothesis critical periods . Initially cared for in the Children s Hospital Los Angeles , Genie later became the subject of acrimonious debate over where and with whom she should eventually live, moving between the houses of the researchers who studied her, to foster homes, to her mother s house, and finally to a sheltered home for adults with disabilities in California. Funding and research interest in her abilities eventually ceased and she quickly regressed to her previous state. In 1994, a book was written about her case by Russ Rymer . As of 2008 , she was a ward of the state and in confinement in a private institution for the mentally undeveloped &mdash the location of the institution and her current name remain undisclosed. ref name abcnews cite web url http abcnews.go.com ... DEFAULTSORT Genie Category American children Category Feral children Category Children kept in captivity ...   more details



  1. Feral rhesus macaque

    Feral rhesus macaques are wild versions of the rhesus macaque released by researchers, zoos, or private owners, have been able to survive and propagate in several places in the United States . Puerto Rico Cayo Santiago A research colony was established by the Caribbean Primate Research Center of the University of Puerto Rico on the island of Cayo Santiago , off Puerto Rico . There are no predators on the island, and humans are not permitted to land, except as part of the research program. Florida Silver River State Park A colony of rhesus macaques was established in the Silver River State Park in Florida around the spring of 1938. The monkeys were released by a tour boat operator known locally as Colonel Tooey to enhance his Jungle Cruise ride some time around the Spring of 1938. A traditional story that the monkeys were released for scenery enhancement in the Tarzan movies that were filmed at that location is false, as the only Tarzan movie filmed in the area, 1939 s Tarzan Finds a Son contains no rhesus macaques. ref cite journal title Primates Face to Face author Wolfe, Linda, Cambridge University Press date 2002 id ISBN 052179109X page 320 ref In addition, various colonies of rhesus and other monkey species are speculated to be the result of zoos and wildlife parks destroyed in hurricanes, most notably Hurricane Andrew . ref http www.newyorker.com reporting 2009 04 20 090420fa fact bilger ref Tampa Bay The Mystery Monkey of Tampa Bay is a rhesus macaque that has been on the loose and evading capture for approximately three years as of February 2012 in St. Petersburg, Florida . ref name APMarch242010 http apnews.myway.com article 20100324 D9EL1R3G0.html Elusive monkey romps in Tampa Bay area , Associated Press, March 24, 2010 ref The monkey is thought to be a male that weighs 30 pounds. ref http www.wtsp.com news local story.aspx?storyid 126658&catid 8 Monkey, loose, eludes police St. Petersburg , WTSP TV CBS, March 4, 2010 ref Authorities are not certain where the monkey ...   more details



  1. Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002

    The Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002 is an act to manage and regulate the hunting of game in New South Wales in Australia. The Act established the Game Council New South Wales . See also Hunting in Australia References Reflist External links http www.legislation.nsw.gov.au maintop view inforce act 64 2002 cd 0 N 20Game 20and 20Feral 20Animal 20Control 20Act 202002 Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002 at the New South Wales Government Category Hunting in Australia Category New South Wales legislation Category 2002 in law Category 2002 in Australia Category 2002 in the environment Australia stub ...   more details



  1. Kaimanawa

    The New Zealand M ori word Kaimanawa relates to two separate things The Kaimanawa Range of mountains, in the North Island Kaimanawa horse s, a feral horse found in the area disambig ...   more details



  1. Book:Cats

    saved book title Cats subtitle cover image Siamkatze H18.8.JPG cover color f9f9f9 Cats Main article Cat Physiology Cat senses Cat coat genetics Cat food Behavior Cat behavior Cat communication House cats Onychectomy Declawing Feral cats Feral cat History and mythology Cultural depictions of cats Cats in ancient Egypt Ship s cat Category Wikipedia books on animals Cats Category Wikipedia books on biology Cats ...   more details



  1. Oleaster

    Oleaster , signifying a plant like an olive, but less valuable cf. poetaster , may be applied to Feral Olive trees that have been allowed to run wild Olea oleaster , the wild olive various species of Elaeagnus , notably Elaeagnus angustifolia , the Russian olive. dab ...   more details



  1. The New Prophecy

    The New Prophecy can refer to several things. Montanism , an early Christian movement Warriors novel series Warriors The New Prophecy Warriors The New Prophecy , a fantasy novel series about feral cats by Erin Hunter Disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Free roam

    wikt Free roam may refer to Free roam game , in video gaming A roaming type in wireless telecommunication A feral animal See also Freedom to roam Free range disambiguation Open range lookfrom intitle dab ...   more details



  1. Hump (comics)

    Hump is a fictional character , a Mutant Marvel comics mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in New Mutants 91 July 1990 . Fictional character biography Hump and his brother Brute Morlocks Brute worked for Masque comics Masque and accompanied him to confront Sabretooth comics Sabretooth but failed to kill him. Issue date January 2011 They also tried to capture Feral comics Feral but she escaped. Issue date January 2011 When they tried to regain Feral from the New Mutants , Cable comics Cable shot Brute dead. Issue date January 2011 References reflist External links Marvunapp http www.marvunapp.com Appendix humpxfor.htm Hump Marvel Comics stub Category Marvel Comics characters with superhuman strength Category Marvel Comics mutants ...   more details



  1. Trap-Neuter-Return

    , also known as Trap Test Vaccinate Alter Release TTVAR is a method of humanely trapping unaltered feral ... and reducing feral cat populations as per APSCA NYCFCI feral cat sterilization guidelines. This procedure ... sources, neighboring houses etc. that have food to offer. Feral cats have many advantages as pest control for people that own acreage and or have a farm environment. Feral cats are generally excellent hunters yet large part of the feral cats diet is actually insects. Opponents claim that the procedure ... when not properly maintained. Methodology Image SVFF TNR Cat.jpg thumbnail 300px Feral cat recovering from spay surgery. Image Feral cat with clipped ear.jpg thumbnail 300px Feral kitten, approximately .... Trap Neuter Return begins with the trapping of feral cats using humane cage trap s. The captured feral cat s are taken in the trap to a TNR spay neuter location usually run by the local animal .... The value of FIV FeLV testing is the subject of debate among feral cat advocates, with some stating ... guidelines for the sterilization of feral cats recommend not testing as the limited resources would ... back in the trap and allowed to recover from surgery . The feral cat is observed and cared for in a controlled .... The cat is subsequently released to the site of capture per ASPCA feral cat guidelines. Rationale ... this claim. If other feral cats are available to do so, the primary factor of whether they will or not is the availability ... of a Feral Cat Management Program on a University Campus work Journal of Applied Animal ... KI coauthors Smith RE. title Neutering of feral cats as an alternative to eradication programs ... sites entrez cookieSet 1&journalCode jaws Implementation of a Feral Cat Management Program on a University ... google Neutering of feral cats as an alternative to eradication programs. ref A PhD study in North Carolina found that TNR consistently reduced the populations of feral cat colonies ... B. Nutter, Analyzing approaches to feral cat management one size does not fit all, JAVMA, Vol 225, No. 9 ...   more details



  1. Northern American nectar sources for honey bees

    per acre T Maple Acer 2 4 no feral major but temperature usually too cold T Red maple Red Maple ... 2 4 no feral major but temperature usually too cold for bees to fly T Aesculus Ohio Buckeye ref ... 4 5 no feral minor S Serviceberry Shadbush http www.cnr.vt.edu dendro dendrology syllabus factsheet.cfm?ID 9 Amelanchier arborea 4 5 no feral minor Aralia Devils walkingstick http www.cnr.vt.edu dendro dendrology syllabus factsheet.cfm?ID 10 Aralia spinosa 7 8 no feral minor S http www.ces.ncsu.edu ... trees arar.html Aronia arbutifolia , Photinia pyrifolia 5 6 no feral minor S Black Chokeberry ... 6 no feral minor T Catalpa , Indian Bean ref name Pellett ref name Tew2000 ref name Lovell http www.cnr.vt.edu dendro dendrology syllabus factsheet.cfm?ID 25 Catalpa speciosa 6 7 no feral, ornamental ... 4 5 no feral minor S Buttonbush ref name Pellett Cephalanthus occidentalis 7 8 Honey is light in color and mild in flavor. feral S Crataegus Hawthorn http www.cnr.vt.edu dendro dendrology syllabus factsheet.cfm?ID 45 Crataegus 4 5 no feral minor 50 100 pounds acre S Honeysuckle ref name ... tree 27.htm Gleditsia triancanthos 5 6 no feral minor S Holly American Holly http www.cnr.vt.edu dendro dendrology syllabus factsheet.cfm?ID 51 Ilex opaca 4 6 no feral minor, important in southeastern ... Liriodendron tulipifera 5 6 yes, see Monofloral honey feral major in southern Appalachians and Piedmont ... ref name Tew2000 Prunus cerasus 4 5 no feral, cultivated minor T Pear Pyrus communis 4 5 no cultivated minor T Cherry Black Cherry Prunus serotina 4 5 no feral, cultivated minor T Plum Prunus 4 5 no feral, cultivated minor S Buckthorn Common Buckthorn Rhamnus cathartica 5 6 no feral minor T Sumac ref ... with other honeys feral major T Black locust Black Locust ref name Tew2000 ref name Lovell http www.u46.k12.il.us shs aldeellen 6345.htm Robinia pseudoacacia 5 6 yes, see Monofloral honey feral major ... feral, cultivated major in some areas S Blackberry Rubus spp. 5 6 yes, see Monofloral honey ref ...   more details



  1. Emil Minty

    refimprove date November 2010 Infobox person name Emil Minty image The Feral Kid.jpg imagesize 200px caption Emil Minty as The Feral Kid birthname birth date 1972 birth place Sydney, Australia occupation Actor years active 1981 92 spouse website Emil Minty is an Australian former child actor . He played The Feral Kid, a feral child in Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior . As an actor he had no lines in the film. After Mad Max 2 he had minor parts in Fluteman 1982 and in The Winds of Jarrah 1983 . In 1990 he appeared in a few episodes of A Country Practice . In Popular Culture In the novel Infinite Jest , by David Foster Wallace , one of the characters at the The Ennet House Drug and Alcohol Recovery House is named Emil Minty. References Reflist External links IMDB name 0591755 Use dmy dates date September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Minty, Emil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH Sydney, New South Wales, Australia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Minty, Emil Category 1972 births Category Living people Category Australian child actors Category Australian film actors Category Australian television actors Category People from Sydney Australia film actor stub de Emil Minty fr Emil Minty ...   more details



  1. Sato

    Sato may refer to Sat disambiguation , the most common Japanese surname Sato rice wine , a beverage from Thailand Sato instrument , a bowed tanbur, or long necked lute of Central Asian origin S.A.T.O. , a song from Ozzy Osbourne s 1981 album Diary of a Madman Sato dog , a Puerto Rican feral dog disambig ...   more details



  1. Pollen source

    style background FF9 light yellow feral fair Manitoba Maple Box elder Acer negundo Feb Apr style background D1E231 light olive feral good Norway maple Acer platanoides Apr May style background olive yellow green, olive feral fair Red Maple Acer rubrum Mar Apr style background C3B091 grey brown feral Alder Grey Alder Alnus incana Feb Apr style background FFBA00 brownish yellow feral American Chestnut Castanea dentata May Jun mostly ornamental Sweet Chestnut Castanea sativa May feral good Celtis Common Hackberry Celtis occidentalis Apr May feral Quince Flowering Quince Chaenomeles japonica , Chaenomeles lagenaria , Chaenomeles speciosa Nivalis , Chaenomeles x superba Apr May feral good Hazel American Hazel Corylus americana Mar Apr style background ADFF2F light green feral and ornamental fair good Crataegus Hawthorn Crataegus spp. Apr May style background gold yellow brown feral fair White Ash Fraxinus americana Apr May Honey locust Honey Locust Gleditsia triancanthos May Jun feral American holly Ilex opaca Apr Jun feral Walnut Juglans spp. Apr May cultivated fair Liriodendron Tulip tree Lirodendron tulipifera May Jun style background FFF2CC cream feral and ornamental good Crab Apple ... Sycamore Platanus occidentalis Apr May style background D1E231 light olive feral Prunus Plum Prunus ... avium Apr May style background F0DC82 yellow brown, light brown feral very good Cherry Plum Prunus cerasifera style background DAA520 light brown to brown feral fair Cherry Sour Cherry Prunus cerasus ... serotina Apr May feral minor Blackthorn Prunus spinosa feral good Pear Pyrus communis Apr May style background FF8C00 red yellow ornamental and cultivated good Oak Quercus spp. May feral Oak Quercus robur , Quercus pedunculata May style background D1E231 light olive feral minor Black locust Black Locust Robinia pseudoacacia May Jun feral Blackberry Rubus spp. May Jun style background D3D3D3 light grey feral and cultivated Raspberry Rubus idaeus May Jun style background DCDCDC white grey feral ...   more details



  1. Game Council New South Wales

    Game Council New South Wales was established in 2002 under the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002 the Act as a New South Wales statutory authority, subject to the control and direction of the Minister for Primary Industries. Its aim is to provide for the effective management of Invasive species in Australia introduced species of game animals, as well as promoting responsible and orderly hunting of those game animals on public and private land and of certain pest animals on public land. The Act specifies a range of functions for the Game Council centred on administering the NSW game hunting licensing system, representing the interests of game hunters, making recommendations and providing advice to the Minister on game and feral animal control, liaising with other stakeholders in managing game and feral animals, promoting and funding research into game and feral animal control issues and engaging in such other activities relating to the objects of the Act as are prescribed by the regulations. During 2008, the AEC Group conducted the first Public Benefit Assessment PBA of the Game Council. ref name autogenerated1 http www.gamecouncil.nsw.gov.au docs 2010EnvironmentalScorecard.pdf ref The PBA is updated each year based on survey data from licence holders and in the 2009 10 financial year there was again an increase in public benefit reported. Game Council s activities are reported as a community service and a cost effective method of achieving its natural resource management objectives, specifically game and feral animal control. Voluntary conservation hunting provides a number of genuine, measurable Natural, Social and Economic benefits to NSW. Each year an Environmental ... The NSW Natural Environment benefits from More than 40,000 game and feral animals removed from declared State forests since 2006. Up to 620,000 game and feral animals removed from private land ... act 64 2002 cd 0 N Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002 Category Government agencies of New South ...   more details



  1. Adam Parfrey

    place coordinates residence nationality other names known for Feral House education alma mater employer ... of Feral House books, ref Cite web url http feralhouse.com about title About Us accessdate 8 may 2010 author authorlink coauthors date year month format work publisher Feral House Books pages language ... York . In 1989 he started Feral House with 5,000. He now lives in Port Townsend, Washington . Parfrey ..., who dislike the published material coming from Feral House. However, one of his goals is not merely ... s Feral Child, November 2002 ref Works Apocalypse Culture edited by Adam Parfrey Amok Press, 1988 ... , edited by Parfrey Feral House, 1994, ISBN 0 922915 24 5 Cult Rapture Revelations of the Apocalyptic Mind by Adam Parfrey Feral House, 1995, ISBN 0 922915 22 9 End Is Near Visions of Apocalypse, Millennium ... by Jos Guadalupe Posada J. G. Posada , photographs by the Alarma magazine Alarma Staff Feral House, 2000, ISBN 0 922915 59 8 Apocalypse Culture II edited by Adam Parfrey Feral House, 2000, ISBN 0 922915 ... by Tamim Ansary Feral House, 2002, ISBN 0 922915 78 4 Lexicon Devil The Fast Times and Short Life of Darby Crash and the Germs by Brendan Mullen, Adam Parfrey, and Don Bolles Feral House, 2002 ... Parfrey, material by Josh Alan Friedman , Mort Kunstler , David Saunders, Bill Devine Feral House ... by Smedley D. Butler , with introduction by Adam Parfrey reprinted in 2003 by Feral House, ISBN 0 922915 ... Everyday Chemistry by Harry Bennett, Adam Parfrey Feral House, 2003, ISBN 0 922915 95 4 SIN A RAMA Sleaze Sex Paperbacks of the Sixties by Britany A. Daley, Adam Parfrey and Lydia Lunch Feral House ..., A Visual Guide by Adam Parfrey, Craig Heinbichner Feral House, 2012 Secret Source by Maja D Aoust, Adam Parfrey, Jodi Wille Feral House, 2007, ISBN 978 1 934170 07 6 Propaganda and Holy Writ of the Process Church of the Final Judgement Feral House, 2011 Amok Press Parfrey co founded Amok Press ... pg1 adam parfrey at Disinformation , bio sketch with quite a few links. http feralhouse.com Feral ...   more details



  1. Dilettante Press

    Dilettante Press is an independent book publisher, co founded by Jodi Wille , Nick Rubenstein, and Steven Nalepa in 1995. Dilettante is a publishing house dedicated to challeng ing traditional notions of art and culture, focusing its efforts on featuring visionary, outsider, vernacular art in books. Dilettante only published three titles, but their impact was considerable. ref name feral Dilettante s first book, The End Is Near Visions of Apocalypse, Millennium and Utopia , won the Benjamin Franklin Award for Best First Book. ref name out Their subsequent titles included Extreme Canvas Hand Painted Movie Posters from Ghana. By Ernie Wolfe, III and Starstruck Photographs from a Fan by Gary Lee Boas, ref name out selected by Artforum Magazine as Best of 2000 . Verify source date June 2008 Jodi Wille went on to co found Process Media in 2005 with husband Adam Parfrey of Feral House . Process Media now distributes the Dilettante titles. References reflist refs ref name feral Cite news first Doug last Harvey work LA Weekly title Feral Child url http www.laweekly.com art books wls feral child 595 date June 2, 2005 accessdate May 29, 2008 Dead link date January 2012 ref ref name out Cite news first Kristin last Fiore work LA Weekly title The Outsiders url http www.laweekly.com art books art the outsiders 6535 date June 23, 1999 accessdate May 29, 2008 Dead link date January 2012 ref External links http web.archive.org web 20071011072313 http dilettantepress.com index.html Dilettante Press via the Internet Archive Internet Archive Wayback Machine Wayback Machine , actual website is Domain parking domain parked http www.processmediainc.com Process Media Category Book publishing companies of the United States Category Publishing companies established in 1995 ...   more details



  1. Socialization of animals

    cause it to revert to its feral state. The process of socialization often takes three weeks to three months for a kitten. Animal shelters either foster feral kittens to be socialized or kill them outright. The feral adults are usually killed or euthanized , due to the large time commitment, but some shelters and vets will spay or neuter and vaccinate a feral cat and then return it to the wild. Image ...   more details



  1. Wild Horses

    tocright Wild horse or Wild horses may refer to Equine related Wild horse Equus ferus , an undomesticated species that roamed Asia and Europe. Here, wild means that the species as a whole has not been domesticated Przewalski s Horse Equus ferus przewalskii or Equus przewalskii , the only true wild horse alive today Tarpan Equus ferus ferus , became extinct in the late 19th century, the only other undomesticated horse surviving into historical times Feral horse s, free roaming descendants of domesticated horses Equus caballus . Here, wild means that the individuals are currently living in an untamed state, even though they belong to a species that has been domesticated. Feral horses include, but are not limited to Only a few of the more populous or better known examples are listed below. There s a longer list at Feral horse Modern feral horses . Brumby , the feral horse of Australia Camargue horse , in marshes of the Rhone delta, southern France Mustang horse , a feral horse of the Western United States Chincoteague Pony , or Assateague horse, a feral horse of Assateague Island in coastal Maryland and Virginia Equus lambei , the Yukon wild horse, now extinct In music Wild Horses British band , a 1980s rock band Wild Horses Wild Horses album Wild Horses Wild Horses album , their 1980 debut album Wild Horses American rock band Wild Horses American country band Wild Horses Smokie album Wild Horses Smokie album , a 1998 album by the English rock band Smokie Wild Horses The Rolling Stones song Wild Horses The Rolling Stones song , 1971 Rolling Stones song, subsequently covered by numerous artists Wild Horses Garth Brooks song Wild Horses Garth Brooks song , a song by Garth Brooks Wild Horses , a song by Gino Vannelli from the album Big Dreamers Never Sleep Wild Horses , 1953 pop song recorded by bandleader Ray Anthony and vocalist Jo Ann Greer , which reached 28 on Billboard Wild Horses , a song by Natasha Bedingfield from the album Unwritten Wild Horses , a song by Girls ...   more details



  1. Alley Cat Allies

    Allies specializes in stray and feral cat advocacy and provides information on Trap Neuter Return , the only method of managing feral cat populations the organization considers humane and effective. Alley ... in animal shelters and works to reform the shelter system to better serve the needs of feral cats. ref ..., and multimedia content about feral cats, veterinary care, Trap Neuter Return, and policies that impact ... a colony of feral cats in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC the organization then incorporated ... introduced Trap Neuter Return the spaying and neutering of entire colonies of feral cats to the United ... organization, the Washington Humane Society, embraced Trap Neuter Return as its feral cat policy ... for managed feral cat colonies. ref http acaweb.alleycat.org large docs Baltimore.pdf ref Baltimore ...?pid 816 ref Programs National Feral Cat Day Alley Cat Allies created National Feral Cat Day in 2001 ref http www.catchannel.com news 2009 10 14 nationa feral cat day set for oct 16.aspx ref and promotes ... of stray and feral cats. The day is marked with events such as spay neuter clinics and workshops ...?pid 808 ref In 2009, Alley Cat Allies celebrated National Feral Cat Day on the CBS Early Show , where ... 10 Year Anniversary 98031804.html ref Feral Friends Network Alley Cat Allies connects citizens to local resources for cat care and Trap Neuter Return through the Feral Friends Network, a nationwide database of veterinary practices and clinics that spay and neuter feral cats and organizations and individuals with hands on Trap Neuter Return and feral cat expertise. Veterinary Awareness Campaign ... community about proper protocols for Trap Neuter Return and veterinary treatment of feral cats. As part ... cats, feral cat colony care, Trap Neuter Return, and low cost neuter services through workshops, outreach ... the 100,000 prize. ref http www.imdb.com title tt0389591 trivia ref Mascot Frank the Feral, a fictional black and white feral cat, is Alley Cat Allies mascot. Frank wears an Alley Cat Allies shirt ...   more details



  1. Viktor Ivan?i?

    controversial pornography taxes, defamation of characters of suits, criminal charges against Feral ..., Ivan i ceased to be Feral s editor in chief, but he continued to work in a magazine as columnist. Some of his columns were later published as books. Bibliography To ka na U Biblioteka Feral Tribune d.o.o., Zagreb 2000 ISBN 953 6359 41 3 Bilje nica Robija K. Feral Tribune d.o.o., Split, 2001 ISBN ...   more details



  1. Mowgli syndrome

    Mowgli syndrome is a term used by Wendy Doniger O Flaherty in her 1995 book Other Peoples Myths The Cave of Echoes to describe mythological figures who succeed in bridging the animal and human worlds to become one with nature, a human animal, only to become trapped between the two worlds, not completely animal yet not entirely human. ref Cite book first Wendy last Doniger O Flaherty authorlink Wendy Doniger O Flaherty title Other Peoples Myths The Cave of Echoes publisher University of Chicago Press year 1995 location Chicago pages 75 96 url http books.google.com books?id nzIGfC7vevoC&lpg PP1&pg PA78 v onepage&q &f false isbn 0226618579 ref It is also a rarely used descriptive term for so called feral child ren Mowgli syndrome is not a recognized psychological or physiological malady. The term originates from the character Mowgli , a fictional feral child from Rudyard Kipling s The Jungle Book . References reflist See also Feral children in mythology and fiction The Jungle Book Category Psychology terms Category The Jungle Book psych stub ...   more details



  1. Forgotten Cats

    multiple issues notability May 2010 primarysources May 2010 orphan February 2009 Forgotten Cats is a 501 c 3 non profit organization notable for its pioneering role in Trap Neuter Return no kill method of reducing feral cat populations in northern Delaware and Southeast Pennsylvania . Forgotten Cats began with a few dedicated volunteer s in 2003. Initially the organization trapped, Neutering neutered and released about 20 cat s per week, the organization has expanded to among the largest TNR programs in existence today, sterilizing about 20 cats per day. To date, the organization has sterilized over 14,000 feral cats. Forgotten Cats, Inc. also provides an expansive fostering and adoption service, working with several local PetSmart locations to place previously feral cats in Forever home forever homes . The organization also provides low cost sterilization clinics regularly at two locations. Sources and external links http www.forgottencats.org Official website en icon http newcastledecoc.weblinkconnect.com CWT EXTERNAL WCPAGES Wcdirectory Directory.aspx?BusinessName forgotten cats&Adkeyword forgotten cats&EntityID 0 New Castle County, DE Chamber of Commerce information on Forgotten Cats en icon Category Non profit organizations based in the United States nonprofit org stub ...   more details



  1. Arapawa Pig

    The Arapawa Pig is a feral breed of domestic pig Sus scrofa found on Arapawa Island in the Marlborough Sounds , New Zealand . Although there are suggestions that the animals are descendants of pigs introduced to the area by James Cook in 1773 and 1777, it is more likely that their ancestors were released by whaling whalers in the early 19th century. They are known to have inhabited the island since 1839. In 1998 four piglets were removed from the island and have since bred successfully. ref name rbcs cite web url http www.rarebreeds.co.nz arapawapigs.html title Arapawa Pigs A Rare Breed of New Zealand Origin accessdate 2011 04 15 work Rare and Minority Breeds of Livestock in New Zealand first last publisher Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand date ref Description Compared with Auckland Island Pig s, another distinctive feral breed deriving from many generations of insular isolation, Arapawa Pigs are larger, and have shorter noses and tails. They are hairy and principally sandy or tan in colouration, often with black patches. The boars weigh 120 180 kg, and the sows 80 100 kg. ref name rbcs References reflist Category Pig breeds originating in New Zealand Category Feral animals Category Invasive animal species in New Zealand pig stub ...   more details



  1. Melicope reflexa

    taxobox status G1 status system TNC regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Rutaceae genus Melicope species M. reflexa binomial Melicope reflexa binomial authority Harold St. John H.St.John Thomas Gordon Hartley T.G.Hartley & Benjamin Clemens Stone B.C.Stone Melicope reflexa reflexed pelea , lava melicope is a species of flowering plant in the Rutaceae citrus family . It is Endemism endemic to Hawaii , where it is found only on the island of Molokai . Like other Hawaiian Melicope , this species is known as alani . ref name fed USFWS. http ecos.fws.gov tess public pub listedPlants.jsp Species Reports Plants. ref It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. This is a shrub growing 1 to 3 meters tall. It grows in wet forest habitat on Molokai, where it is known to exist at only four locations. The total number of plants is estimated to be under 1000. It is threatened by the degradation of its habitat by feral ungulate s such as deer, feral goat goats , and feral pig pigs , and introduced species non native plant species. ref name tnc http www.natureserve.org explorer servlet NatureServe?searchName Melicope reflexa Melicope reflexa . The Nature Conservancy. ref References reflist Category Melicope reflexa Category Endemic flora of Hawaii Rutaceae stub ...   more details




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