Friday, March 28, 2008

Jamestown Field Trip

These are pictures from my Jamestown trip. I enjoyed it a lot. We went to the Yorktown Victory Center and Jamestown Settlement. This is the 401st anniversary of Jamestown. My Mom was the best chaperon ever. I hope you like the pictures. There's also a video of a man shooting a flintlock rifle at the end. It was really loud.











Sunday, March 16, 2008

Half Singer, Half Restaurant Owner, and Half Regular Squirrel

This is Sasha, my pet squirrel. She holds a microphone that looks like a nut. She's a pop star named "Sayshia". She's a multi-millionaire. She owns a restaurant chain of nuts. She just sold her second restaurant for a pop band. One of her biggest hits is called Javelina Stomp. One of the second biggest hits is called I Know Its. She also has Fly with the Geese, Don't Swim, Don't Jump, and that's all of her biggest hits. She's a big singer; everybody loves her.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Dogs Save Big Cats!!

This is my project for school. I hope you like it. Our assignment was to write about a certain kind of service dog. I chose the Anatolian Shepherd Dog, which is a very big dog which looks like a pug when it's a puppy, as you can see in the picture.

These dogs guard livestock in Namibia and protect them from cheetahs and other predators. To support this program, see www.cheetah.org.

Here is my project:



Anatolian Shepherd Dog


Service

  • Since 1994 in Africa, it has been protecting herds of goats from Cheetahs, but also keeping the Cheetahs from being shot by the ranchers.


ExpectationS

  • Keeps the Cheetahs from coming on the ranch and killing the goats, they act as guard dogs. They are kind to the sheep.


Breed Characteristics

  • From Turkey

  • Size about 130 pounds, would be enough to scare a big game animal away

  • Tireless worker

  • Trusted guardian

  • Must fit among flock

  • Must have physical stamina to be able to handle climate changes

  • Displays high level of intelligence

  • Often works on its own with the flock and it makes independent decisions

  • Lives with and guard livestock.

History of Breed

  • Used in Turkey for thousands of years

  • Known by natives as the Coban Kopegi which means shepherd dog

  • Arrived in the U.S. in the 1930's as a gift from Turkey to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

  • The first active breeding started in the early 1970's

  • Ranchers in the United States used them for reducing and eliminating predators.

Training

  • Like other guards for livestock, they need to learn who its supposed to guard

  • From puppyhood on, it lives with the animals it guards.

  • Obedience training helps it understand its place in the family structure

  • Will recognize and respect human adults as its leader.


supporting the program

  • The Cheetah Conservation Fund has provided free Anatolian Shepherd livestock guarding dogs to ranchers in Namibia.

  • These dogs protect the livestock and this means that the farmers don't have to kill the cheetahs to keep their animals safe.

  • To support this program visit www.cheetah.org for more information.



Bibliography

Gugliotta, Guy. “Rare Breed.” Smithsonian March 2008: 38-47.

Frampton, Sharon and Leslie Rugg. “A Turkish Treasure.” AKC Gazette June 1999: 34-38.

Cheetah Conservation Fund, March 9, 2008, <http://www.cheetah.org>


Picture sources

  1. Thompson, Sally Anne. “A Turkish Treasure.” AKC Gazette June 1999: 37.

  2. Frampton, Sharon and Leslie Rugg, (authors, unattributed photographer). “A Turkish Treasure.” AKC Gazette June 1999: 34-38.

  3. Eszterhas, Suzi. “Rare Breed.” Smithsonian March 2008: 46.

  4. Eszterhas, Suzi. “Rare Breed.” Smithsonian March 2008: 47.

  5. Battles Farms, http://www.battlesfarms.com/images/2005_1231image0052.jpg

  6. Battles Farms, http://www.battlesfarms.com/images/2004_1118puppies0008.jpg

  7. Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatolian_Shepherd

  8. Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatolin_Shepherd

  9. Bay Haven Farm, http://www.bayhavenfarm.com/Mosby%201-11-06%20013.jpg