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Kentucky Wild Cat
Owensboro - Kentucky

Principal Locations
  1. Bowling Green
  2. Covington
  3. Danville
  4. Florence
  5. Frankfort
  6. Hopkinsville
  7. Lexington
  8. Louisville
  9. Owensboro
  10. Paducah

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Kentucky Wild Cat



US Dept of State
                 Kentucky's Boater Education Law - Requirements for Safe Boater Certification ...

Salato Wildlife Education Center ...

                         Applications Being Accepted for NRCS's Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program ... [Read More]

general
     Camp Wild Cat ...

     Camp Wild Cat - another site ...

     This database is a catalog of American Civil War photographs from the ... [Read More]

Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources - April 2004 News Releases
National Keep Your Cat Indoors Day ...

Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife ...

AWAKE Partners Announce Wild About Reading Earth Day Bookfest ... [Read More]

MIC Cataloging & Metadata Portal: Search Help
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Rabies Postexposure Prophylaxis Survey--Kentucky, 1994
Guidelines for determining exposures that warrant PEP exist ( 6,7 ). Ideally, any animal involved in a human exposure should be confined and observed or tested for rabies, whichever is appropriate. It is understandable that most of the wild animals might have escaped and not be available for testing. However, the large proportion of domestic animals unavailable for testing indicates inappropriate handling of the incident or a breach of existing laws ( 5-7 ). ...

Vaccine Depot records indicated that 28 health departments treated a total of 97 patients. The number of PEP regimens administered per health department ranged from 1 to 23 with a median of 1 PEP for the year. Fifty-two (53.6%) of the patients were male ( Table 1 ); the median age was 28 years (range 2 to 71); 34 (35.1%) patients were younger than 18 years of age; 59 (60.8%) were older than 18 years of age; and for 4 (4.1%), age was unknown. No significant differences were observed in the type of animal exposure by sex or age. Seven patients (7.2%) had previously received PEP and were treated with two to three doses of human diploid cell vaccine and no human rabies immune globulin. ... [Read More]

Plant Profile for Geranium maculatum (spotted geranium)
Jennifer Anderson. Wild Cat Den State Park, Muscatine, Muscatine Co., IA. 2002. Usage Guidelines . ...

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). ... [Read More]

Other Dangerous Drugs - Kentucky Drug Threat Assessment
MDMA . The availability and abuse of MDMA have increased in Kentucky. Alsoknown as ecstasy, XTC, E, X, or Adam, MDMA is a synthetic, psychoactivesubstance with stimulant and mild hallucinogenic properties. MDMA is takenorally, usually in tablet form, and its effects last approximately 4 to 6 hours.If taken in tablet or capsule form, the onset of effects takes approximately 30to 45 minutes; if snorted, smoked, or injected, effects are immediate. Known asthe hug drug or feel good drug, MDMA reduces inhibitions and produces feelingsof empathy for others, extreme relaxation, and the elimination of anxiety. Inaddition to chemical stimulation, the drug reportedly suppresses the need toeat, drink, or sleep. This enables users who frequent the club scene to endureall-night and sometimes 2- to 3-day parties or raves. The drug often leads tosevere dehydration and heat stroke since it has the effect of short-circuitingthe body's temperature signals to the brain. An MDMA overdose is characterized ... [Read More]

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Migratory Bird Management, Pamphlets Migratory Songbird Conservation
Americans keep an estimated 60 million cats as pets. Let's say each cat kills only one bird a year. That would mean that cats kill over 60 million birds (minimum) each year - more wildlife than any oil spill. ...

Feline predation is not "natural." Cats were domesticated by the ancient Egyptians and taken throughout the world by the Romans. Cats were brought to North America in the 1800's to control rats. The "tabby" that sits curled up on your couch is not a natural predator and has never been in the natural food chain in the Western Hemisphere. ... [Read More]

US Dept of State
      The Concerned Citizens now use the building to enhance the quality of life for the youth of Russellville by providing a clean and safe environment where youth can participate in activities.  The group sponsors dances, movies and a wide range of educational events.  The Concerned Citizens have worked to instill an appreciation of our natural environment through outings to Wild Cat Hollow for children of the community, many of whom had never been camping before.  ... [Read More]


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