The session begins with a mammal expert explaining more about water voles, otters and mink. |
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If these were dogs, rabbits or mink, every farm gate would have dozens of protesters. |
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Animals used to make fur include dogs, cats, pumas, seals, badgers, foxes, otters, mink and squirrels. |
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Experimental hybridization has established that polecats, ferrets, Steppe polecats, and European mink are able to produce fertile hybrids. |
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At the first level, the Mide priest would have a medicine bag made from the skin of an otter, marten, mink, or weasel. |
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Although demand is no longer as high, raccoon pelts may still be sold as imitation mink, otter, or seal fur. |
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The American mink was transported to Britain several decades ago to be raised in mink farms for the production of coats and stoles. |
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I compliment the wife on her mink vest, although I think privately she looks a lot like Genghis Khan. |
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Among them are Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir John A. MacDonald festooned in mink, beaver, muskrat, seal and rabbit. |
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Hermes has shown a T-shirt made of reindeer skin for men, while Cerruti made one of silver mink. |
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Deep plum tones are etched in black while bleached ivory mink is laser cut with contrasting brown. |
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Classic brown mink in NAFA Mahogany and Demi Buff were anything but traditional in their hip wrapped and belted silhouettes. |
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It seems French women can be very gullible when it comes to mink versus fox fur, but you're English aren't you? |
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Some went so far as to swath themselves in mink coats or fur stoles, their heads adorned with high-fashioned hats having netted veils. |
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In addition, musquashes and mink burrowed into the banks and undermined them. |
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With his hunting experience, he introduced trapping lures for mink, muskrats, fox, beaver, bobcats, coyotes and wolves. |
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She left behind 15 mink coats, six silver fox stoles, a dress studded with diamonds, a bullet-proof bra and 2,800 pairs of her coveted shoes. |
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Disturbance after eggs are laid provides opportunities for predation by carrion crows, jays, kestrels, magpies, foxes and mink. |
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He also braided black mink with satin ribbons for the casually elegant evening capes and throws. |
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They can't be made into posh burgers, they can't be kept as pets, and they can't be made into nice furry coats like mink can. |
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The brushtail possum has a fur similar in quality to mink and colours range from silver to red brown to dark brown. |
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Of these animals, only weasels, otters and mink remain widespread, and the weasel is the only one that is still abundant. |
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Voles are an important source of food for many predators, including snakes, hawks, owls, coyotes, weasels, foxes, mink and badgers. |
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Typical usage is a simple trim on a hood or wrap scarf and the fur might just as easily be rabbit as mink. |
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Hunting with dogs would ban a number of less well-known bloodsports, like hare coursing, mink hunting, rabbiting with terriers. |
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It can be made from a variety of pelts and hides including leather, sealskin, mink, racoon, rabbit or pigskin in hundreds of different styles. |
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No mink stole or raccoon wrap is safe from a pulpy projectile that's gone to seed. |
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Many carnivores, such as mink, seal, fox, and bobcat, have long been hunted or ranched for their fur. |
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Their chief predator is the mink, but while on land they also fall prey to foxes, coyotes and lynx as well as some of the larger avian predators. |
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The Siberian weasel also known as the Siberian mink or kolinsky is the most common among Asian mustelids. |
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Among these is the kolinsky, also known as the yellow weasel, red sable, tartar sable, or China mink. |
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Seldom are such cases solved and rarely are arrests made of mink or rat releasers. |
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An interactive hologram in the form of a shapely mink was inset in the wall to the side, and served as doorkeeper. |
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She had inherited Margot Grahame's mink, but the rest came from charity shops. |
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The best I remember was a red wool coat and dress set, trimmed with black mink, with a matching pillbox hat. |
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On June 10, 1991, the University's mink farm was set on fire after a timed incendiary device was detonated. |
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Fendi has played artfully with rhinestones, studding the tops for a line of mink co-ordinates. |
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Cleaning substances were applied to the faux mink, the faucets, the phone and the co-pilot's hands. |
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Other animals under threat of cull on conservation grounds include the mink and Britain's population of ruddy ducks. |
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The vole population has been reduced by mink, a ruthless predator which has escaped from fur farms. |
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Then, with all the strength she possessed, she threw the inebriate onto her shoulders as if he was nothing more than a mink stole. |
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He's someone who would soak the rich, take away their mink coats and family jewels to buy the poor basic food, shelter and education. |
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While he naps, she pokes around his wife's old bedroom, kept like a sanctum sanctorum, and eventually takes a mink coat from the closet. |
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Of course, the ultimate in vulgar glamour was sporting a full-length white mink. |
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Both animals are related species and are members of the Mustelid family, which also includes mink, badgers and weasels. |
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Meantime, my posterior was resting on the foot of the bed, and the foot of the bed was covered with a beautiful mink throw. |
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The fog made tiny beads of moisture on the fine hairs of Theresa's mink as they walked from the parked car to Davies Symphony Hall. |
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It isn't just foxhunting though as deer, mink and many other animals are hunted with dogs. |
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Much of the fur is mislabelled and people might think they are buying something like mink when actually it is cat or dog fur. |
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Two zoologists, who carried out a survey on midland lakes, state that there are from seven to thirteen mink per 10 km shoreline. |
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There is a marked return to double-breasted coats, discretion at first glance giving way to luxurious linings of mink and chinchilla. |
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Darwin had already cited the mink and the otter as transitional in conversion of land carnivores to aquatic habits. |
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One particular problem is the mink, which were farmed in the 1960s and escaped in large numbers. |
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The American mink is a representative of the large family Mustelidae belonging to the suborder Caniformia in the order Carnivora. |
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At heart, though, the ferret is a denizen of the countryside, a weasel closely related to the European polecat and the mink. |
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The sea mink, Passenger Pigeon, Great Auk, longjaw and deepwater ciscoes, and blue walleye were devastated by overharvesting before the advent of game laws. |
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Female mink are also easily able to fit into a water vole's burrows. |
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There is now rather compelling data that one of the factors leading to the demise of the water vole is indeed the influence of this imported alien species, the American mink. |
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Whereas the largest are fairly well researched, knowledge of the fisher, wolverine, river otter, mink, lynx, bobcat, and raccoon is almost entirely from anecdote. |
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Even at its zenith in the mid-20th century, mink had few rivals, with only sable and the pelts of big cats bestowing anywhere near the same prestige. |
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Yourofsky has spent quite a bit of time in jail for various animal liberation acts, including two months in a Canadian prison for releasing mink from a Canadian farm. |
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Fox, lynx, mink as well as shearing being dyed in strong colours dominate this season, whether it be trimmings on collar and cuffs or luxurious linings. |
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There are sheared mink jackets with trailing trains that have been laser-cut so the fur looks almost like lace. |
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Other animals such as the great blue heron, American merganser, snapping turtles, otter and mink can prey upon black crappie young and sometimes adults as well. |
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Faux leopard, mink, Mongolian lamb, shearling and more are seen in coats, vests and wraps-on their face, in their linings or as one-half of a reversible duo. |
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Among the creatures expected to blossom as a result would be the tiny water vole, whose populations were decimated by the introduction of the mink from North America. |
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The Guardian reported that the mink are an American variety not native to Spain and officials were concerned that the mink might displace local native species. |
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Prion diseases occur in sheep, goats, mink, mule deer, elk, cats and cows. |
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Oh, and Gucci's woman wouldn't dream of leaving the house without a rigid leather vest or that little fur chubby in mink and anaconda for special occasions! |
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Moss, chocolate, mink, charcoal, biscuit and olive dominated the white expanse of winter for Grachvogel, as jazz drifted from a grand piano on the catwalk. |
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Julian Macdonald was master of a sophisticated show that had mink bomber jackets, leather seamed skirts and snakeskin pants worn with fox fur shrugs. |
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One technical innovation is Saga's fish scale technique which uses different fur types such as silver fox with mink to create a lightness of texture with pattern. |
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I don't think mushrats eat fish but I know mink and otter do. |
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At the alter, her medieval bridesmaids are wrapped in mink fur stoles. |
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Shoes are low stilettos and mink fur neck wraps feature unnecessarily. |
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It is also closely related to the European mink, with which it can hybridise. |
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Among those that do not are the stoat, the polecats, the ferret, and the European mink. |
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Wild mammals include the Arctic fox, mink, mice, rats, rabbits, and reindeer. |
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One 1918 example, in wispy silk chiffon and lace is even trimmed in mink! |
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One possible cause of its disappearance could be attacks by wild American mink, which share the same habitat. |
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Predation by mink, which have bred prolifically since escaping from fur farms in the 1970s, have added to vole woes. |
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Depredation by cricetid rodents and raccoons were nocturnal, whereas depredation by ground squirrels, mink, and cowbirds were diurnal. |
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Scientists at the University of Exeter in the UK carried out the analysis, which focused on American mink living in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. |
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One four-legged escapee given a four-star trouble rating is the American mink. |
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Foxes, raccoon dogs, mink and rabbits are BATTERED over the head or SMASHED into the ground by handlers in a bid to stun them. |
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Eradication of Aleutian disease of mink by eliminating positive counterimmunoelectrophoresis test reactors. |
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The country has lost nine out of ten water voles in recent decades due to habitat loss and predation by the introduced American mink. |
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Lipidosis, Aleutian mink disease virus, and catarrhal enteritis also were diagnosed in the mink. |
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The Iberian lynx, the Mediterranean monk seal and the European mink are just three of the hundreds of endangered species in Spain. |
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Europeans focused on using local resources giving fur association with femininity with the increasing use of mink. |
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Fur farm escapees such as coypu and American mink have extensive populations. |
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How cold does it have to be to justify one of their mink dresses? |
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Usual animal sources for fur clothing and fur trimmed accessories include fox, rabbit, mink, beavers, ermine, otters, sable, seals, coyotes, chinchilla, raccoon, and possum. |
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American mink numbers have simultaneously decreased and this is thought to be related to the revival of otter populations, as these influence foraging and diet. |
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I'd looked up from checking my mink traps to savour the spring sunshine, when lo and behold, pootling about in the middle distance was a Water Rail. |
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Around Ukraine's lakes and rivers beavers, otters and mink make their home, whilst in the waters carp, bream and catfish are the most commonly found species of fish. |
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Mink colored hair and chocolate eyes lent sophistication to the hooked Roman nose and strong jawline. |
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Mink is America's favorite fur, according to the Fur Information Council of America, followed by sable, fox and beaver. |
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Redwing boots also sells products to help you condition your boots, like Boot Oil or Mink Oil. |
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Mink kits remain in the same cage as their mothers until weaned at the age of seven to eight weeks. |
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Mink were challenged 1 year ago both orally and intracranially and are under observation for clinical signs. |
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