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Milam & Greene Whiskey Announces the First 2024 Release from their sell-out Wildlife Bourbon Collection - The Golden Eagle-

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Wednesday, February 28, 2024

BLANCO, Texas, Feb. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Milam & Greene Whiskey announces their first release from the 2024 Wildlife Collection, the Golden Eagle Single Barrel Bourbon, a limited-edition, cask-strength sipper. The Wildlife Collection reveals how drastic weather in the Texas Hill Country influences flavor development inside the cask. The trailblazing series both brings awareness to the increasingly intense Texas climate and donates proceeds to Texas Parks and Wildlife causes. The first bottle, called the Golden Eagle Single Barrel launches this year's collector theme: the beautiful and intriguing birds of Texas. It drops exclusively online on the Milam & Greene Whiskey website and in the distillery tasting room beginning at 3:00 p.m. (CST) on Wednesday, February 28, 2024. Like the 2023 series, this barrel is expected to sell out quickly.

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  • Milam & Greene Whiskey announces their first release from the 2024 Wildlife Collection, the Golden Eagle Single Barrel Bourbon, a limited-edition, cask-strength sipper.
  • BLANCO, Texas, Feb. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Milam & Greene Whiskey announces their first release from the 2024 Wildlife Collection, the Golden Eagle Single Barrel Bourbon, a limited-edition, cask-strength sipper.
  • Milam & Greene Golden Eagle Single Barrel Bourbon is pulled from cask #515, yielding only 169 bottles of this limited, 128.2 Proof cask-strength release.
  • A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each Milam & Greene Wildlife Collection bottle will benefit Texas Parks & Wildlife.

Noble Research Institute Hosts Noble Land Essentials in San Angelo, Texas, this March

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Tuesday, February 27, 2024

ARDMORE, Okla., Feb. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Noble Research Institute, the nation's largest independent 501(c)(3) agricultural research organization and public charity, will host its next Noble Land Essentials class on the Angelo State University campus in San Angelo, Texas on Mar. 13-14, 2024.

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  • ARDMORE, Okla., Feb. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Noble Research Institute , the nation's largest independent 501(c)(3) agricultural research organization and public charity, will host its next Noble Land Essentials class on the Angelo State University campus in San Angelo, Texas on Mar.
  • I would highly suggest it to people who are considering taking a course in regenerative," said Jason Martin, a previous Noble Land Essentials attendee.
  • I would highly suggest it to people who are considering taking a course in regenerative," said Jason Martin, a previous Noble Land Essentials attendee.
  • Both the Noble Land Essentials and the Noble Grazing Essentials courses offer attendees an immersive, in-person approach to learning key principles needed to enhance and restore the soil, improve the resilience of grazing land and reach livestock grazing goals through regenerative management.

ThreatHunter.ai Halts Hundreds of Attacks in the Past 48 Hours: Combating Ransomware and Nation-State Cyber Threats Head-On

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Monday, February 26, 2024

James McMurry, Founder of ThreatHunter.ai, reflects on the urgency of the situation, "In the past 48 hours alone, we have stopped hundreds of actual attacks and performed mitigations for our customers.

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  • James McMurry, Founder of ThreatHunter.ai, reflects on the urgency of the situation, "In the past 48 hours alone, we have stopped hundreds of actual attacks and performed mitigations for our customers.
  • Yet, the frequency and sophistication of these attacks are escalating at an alarming rate.
  • "We see the problem getting larger, with cyber threats becoming more sophisticated by the day.
  • Together, we can turn the tide against the cyber threats that loom large over our connected world.

National Geographic Photo Ark Exhibit Coming to the Tennessee Aquarium March 1

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Thursday, February 22, 2024

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Feb. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- When it comes to their names, some animals could use a better publicist because, to the unfamiliar ear, there's little about "River Chub" or "Least Rasbora" that spurs the imagination or sparks a desire to protect them.

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  • The National Geographic Joel Sartore Photo Ark exhibit will open March 1st, featuring inspirational images that were created to inspire conservation action.
  • - Award-winning National Geographic Photographer Joel Sartore
    That's where award-winning National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore comes in.
  • Beginning March 1 and continuing through the end of the year, the Aquarium will exhibit two dozen images from the Photo Ark throughout its campus.
  • The National Geographic Joel Sartore Photo Ark exhibition is presented locally by the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation with additional support from First Horizon, and Yamaha Rightwaters.

National Geographic Society Launches the Wildlife Intelligence Project

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

WASHINGTON, Feb. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Geographic Society announced today the launch of the Wildlife Intelligence Project, an initiative that will fund and follow three National Geographic Explorers as they embark on animal cognition and behavior research that will potentially adapt how humans view, interact and connect with wildlife.

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  • Inspired by Dr. Jane Goodall and the Templeton Prize, the research initiative will support three National Geographic Explorers as they seek to uncover critical insights into animal behavior
    WASHINGTON, Feb. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Geographic Society announced today the launch of the Wildlife Intelligence Project , an initiative that will fund and follow three National Geographic Explorers as they embark on animal cognition and behavior research that will potentially adapt how humans view, interact and connect with wildlife.
  • "We are proud to launch the Wildlife Intelligence Project and to support and empower the next generation of scientists committed to furthering Dr. Goodall's legacy of inspiring people to take action to protect the wonder of our world," said Ian Miller, Chief Scientist and Innovation Officer, National Geographic Society.
  • We are pleased to be partnering with the National Geographic Society on the Wildlife Intelligence Project and look forward to seeing what new insights we can gain."
  • The work being done by the recipients of the Wildlife Intelligence Project is essential to developing a better understanding of human-animal behavior and the healthy functioning of our planet.

SimSpace Expands Leadership Team by Appointing Clint Sand as New Chief Product Officer

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

BOSTON, Feb. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SimSpace, the US-based market-leader in high-fidelity cyber ranges, has today announced Clint Sand as its new Chief Product Officer (CPO), effective February 21, 2024. Clint will play an instrumental role in spearheading SimSpace's product management, content, design, and platform engineering teams as the company adds further AI/ML-based capabilities to their technology. Clint's strategic appointment strengthens SimSpace's executive leadership team as the company aims to take its battle-tested platform to the broader enterprise market to help organizations of all sizes and levels of sophistication to optimize security operations for maximum risk management.

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  • BOSTON, Feb. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SimSpace, the US-based market-leader in high-fidelity cyber ranges, has today announced Clint Sand as its new Chief Product Officer (CPO), effective February 21, 2024.
  • Clint will play an instrumental role in spearheading SimSpace's product management, content, design, and platform engineering teams as the company adds further AI/ML-based capabilities to their technology.
  • "Clint joins the SimSpace C-suite with a proven track record of supporting the commercial growth initiatives of large companies.
  • Chief Product Officer of SimSpace, Sand, comments, "Companies in every segment are increasingly aware that traditional approaches are letting them down, even as security spending continues to rise.

InventHelp Inventor Develops Fully Adjustable European Style Animal Mount (MBQ-404)

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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

PITTSBURGH, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- "I wanted to create a secure and fully adjustable European style animal mount that would allow for proper positioning of various types of animal skulls," said an inventor, from Alexander, N.Y., "so I invented the POSITION MOUNT.

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  • PITTSBURGH, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- "I wanted to create a secure and fully adjustable European style animal mount that would allow for proper positioning of various types of animal skulls," said an inventor, from Alexander, N.Y., "so I invented the POSITION MOUNT.
  • My design enables you to easily decorate your walls with animal skulls."
  • The patent-pending invention provides a fully adjustable European style wall mount for the placement of animal skulls.
  • In doing so, it allows for proper positioning of various types of animal skulls.

Sipsey Fork, Alabama: 49 Years of Protected Wilderness Waterfall Bliss

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Sunday, February 18, 2024

An Eastern Wilderness Movement -- led by advocates like Alabamians Mary Ivy Burks and John Randolph -- emerged and convincingly argued for tract designations in the East, not so much for their size and "untouched" nature, but for their irrepressible importance as unique and scenic native wildlife habitats, and places of serenity refuge for humans.

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  • These protected areas offer visitors authentic experiences and benefit the small rural communities that are located nearby.
  • KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Spanning 25,000 acres and boasting too many mesmerizing falling-water features to count, Sipsey Fork Wilderness area remains a first-rate place of protected natural habitat magnificence and ecological resilience.
  • Wilderness areas are of irrepressible importance as unique and scenic native wildlife habitats, and places of serenity refuge for humans.
  • It was owing to its enchanting character as a sparkling sylvan paradise that the Sipsey Fork watershed became the first federally designated wilderness area in the Eastern United States in 1975.

Chronic wasting disease has been detected in British Columbia deer, and we need to act now

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Friday, February 16, 2024

Since 1996, a deadly neurodegenerative disease of cervids (deer, elk, moose, caribou, reindeer) has been spreading across Canada.

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  • Since 1996, a deadly neurodegenerative disease of cervids (deer, elk, moose, caribou, reindeer) has been spreading across Canada.
  • On Jan. 31, 2024, chronic wasting disease (CWD) was detected for the first time in British Columbia in two deer.

Disease-causing proteins

  • The protein is similar to other normal proteins in the body, except it’s abnormally shaped.
  • The abnormal folding of these disease-causing prion proteins — which are found most abundantly in the brain — leads to brain damage that makes the brain appear like a sponge.
  • Other TSEs include Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in people, bovine-spongiform encephalopathy (“mad cow disease”) in cows, and scrapie in sheep and goats.
  • This means that early detection and management is critical for reducing the impact of this disease.

British Columbia’s preparations

  • has established a surveillance program to detect CWD as soon as possible.
  • Our research suggests that a robust approach to such a difficult disease will require rapid, collective and collaborative action across sectors.
  • This approach must involve wildlife managers, hunters, local communities, First Nations and researchers to integrate a number of approaches.

Surveillance and management

  • Many CWD management programs rely on removing infected animals from the landscape.
  • While it is mandatory to submit the heads from hunted cervids in select management units in B.C., in most regions, submission is voluntary.
  • Hunters can participate in CWD management and surveillance by removing the head of the animal and submitting it to a local testing station or freezer for CWD testing.
  • The public can also participate in CWD surveillance and management by reporting signs of sick animals and vehicle collisions with cervids.
  • This is why testing cervids that have been killed by vehicles is also a critical component of CWD surveillance and management.

Curbing the spread

  • CWD can spread between animals through contact with bodily fluids.
  • Legal restrictions on carcass transport and the use of urine-based scents in hunting can also reduce the unintentional spread of CWD.
  • Research has shown that community-focused communication and engagement are essential for the success of CWD management efforts.
  • In the days ahead, fostering open dialogue and collaboration will be paramount towards an effective and sustainable effort against CWD.


Kaylee Byers is the Regional Deputy Director of the British Columbia Node of the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative and collaborates with the Wildlife Health Program, which leads Chronic Wasting Disease surveillance in British Columbia. Sarah Robinson does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Arizona Coyotes Launch Direct-to-Consumer Streaming Platform in Partnership with Kiswe and Scripps Sports

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Friday, February 16, 2024

The Arizona Coyotes announced today a new media rights deal in collaboration with leading direct-to-consumer (D2C) streaming company, Kiswe, and Scripps Sports.

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  • The Arizona Coyotes announced today a new media rights deal in collaboration with leading direct-to-consumer (D2C) streaming company, Kiswe, and Scripps Sports.
  • This partnership heralds a new era for the Arizona Coyotes, bringing all locally broadcast games of the team directly to fans across Arizona through the innovative D2C platform, Coyotes Central .
  • Fans will be able to subscribe to Coyotes Central beginning February 16, 2024, with the first game being streamed live that evening at 7PM MST.
  • “We are excited to launch Coyotes Central, a new streaming platform that allows Arizona Coyotes fans to watch Coyotes games and original content at their convenience,” said Arizona Coyotes President & CEO Xavier A. Gutierrez.