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Animal Rescues. Planet People Passion. Looduskalender.ee. Species Alliance. Unpacking for a Disaster – Environment. The first American responses to the triple calamity in Japan were deeply empathetic and then, as news of the Fukushima nuclear complex’s leaking radiation spread, a lot of people began to freak out about their own safety, and pretty soon you couldn’t find potassium iodide pills anywhere in San Francisco. You couldn’t even -- so a friend tells me -- find them in Brooklyn. The catastrophes were in Japan and remain that country’s tragedy, so we need to keep our own anxieties in check. Or harness them to make constructive changes in preparation for our own future disasters (without losing our compassion for those killed, orphaned, widowed, displaced -- and contaminated -- in northeastern Japan).

But last week saw a deluge of bad information and free-floating fear in this country. Bogus maps of radiation clouds heading our way began circulating, along with a lot of junk science, and all kinds of overwrought fears. What Not to Bring Read the rest of Rebecca Solnit's essay at TomDispatch>> Stumpe00. Survival. SurvivalCell's Channel. Pack a Backpack for Camping. From Wired How-To Wiki A well-packed sack will save your back. Photo by The Glasshalffull via Flickr. It's happened to everyone before. You start out in the comfort of your living room, with a cavernous empty backpack and all your gear spread out before you. Then, six miles out, you realize: Despite stuffing your pack to the brim, you've forgotten your rain shell and soaked your food in fuel.

Here are a few tips to avoid mid-trip debacles and maximize the success of your adventure. This article is part of a wiki anyone can edit. Outside In Especially with a lightweight backpack, you should put your sleeping pad in first. Sleeping bag next Pack in the reverse order of stuff you'll need. Distribute your supplies Tent: Heaviest items go in the middle and closest to your back. Cooking Gear: If you're planning on hot meals along the side of the trail, your portable stove is up next.

Water for cooking food: Dried food is good if you're near water, and canned is good if you're not. Balance it out. New species discovered in 2010 | Environment. A long-tailed slug (Ibycus rachelae) Perhaps the rarest of the extensive invertebrate species group are slugs which, according to scientists, are infrequently encountered. At great altitudes on Borneo, several rare and highly endemic species appear to exist, including one new colourful green and yellow species, Ibycus rachelae, described from Sabah, Malaysia, in the Heart of Borneo.

Discovered on leaves in primary montane forest at altitudes up to 1,900m on Gunung Kinabalu, the species has a particularly long tail, three times the length of its head, with a body length of 4cm. According to scientists, the slug has the habit of wrapping the long tail around its body when resting. From the Ariophantidae family, this unusual species makes use of so-called ‘love darts’ in courtship. Made of calcium carbonate, the love dart is harpoon-like which pierces and injects a hormone into a mate, and may play a role in increasing the chances of reproduction guardian.co.uk. NineseveN: Survival According to Darwinism (Version 5.0) - Updated 3.21.09. Updated 03.21.2009 Some things to think about: an addendum to the original concept of this thread~Added 12-29-2011 I wrote the original entry to this post back in 2005 and while everything is still relevant, the preparedness community has grown quite a bit since then and I think some thing we all took for granted when we first started along the preparedness path however years ago need to be stated explicitly now.

Not everything in the added section below was self-evident or obvious to me when I first started preparing and I think that a lot of people think about the big end of the world and go live in the woods scenario and ignore more common, shit just happened and now I need to get to grandma's house events. If you're bugging-in (even if part of that plan requires you to travel to your actual bug-in location), then you need guns and ammo to provide security en-route. You need a map or multiple maps depending on your potential routes and how close you are to bordering states. Best Glide Aviation Survival Equipment Inc. - Your Shopping Cart.