Furstarter is a brand new blog created by Corbeau Fundhound. It describes itself as “A weekly look at furry and fur-friendly crowdfunded projects”. Here’s his announcement: “Howdy howdy – I’m working on a blog focused on upcoming furry and fur-friendly kickstarter projects. Just now beginning week 2, so no promises on longevity of this, but I’ve been working on other blog projects for several years now without totally blowing my deliverables. I’m still tweaking the look and feel of the place, it should be a little more visitor-friendly once some of the art commissions I’ve got in place come through, but since by definition the information is time-sensitive I wanted to get content up and running!” Check it out at http://www.furstarter.com.
Escaped Chinese Monkeys Are Dangerous!
Posted by Rabbit on Wed 25 Jun 2003 - 16:28A woman and her child were attacked by four escaped zoo monkeys, which then had to be shot, according to this AP article. Only the youngest monkey escaped.
Morphicon Year Zero Results and Pictures!
Posted by Trickster on Tue 24 Jun 2003 - 21:42Morphicon's Year Zero Picnic (held this past Saturday) was a great success, with over 30 attendees to the Columbus, OH event.
See the official Morphicon website for more information, and links to picture archives as they become available.
For those of you who may be impatient, Trickster has pictures up already at this location.
Create a comic book in 24 hours
Posted by GeneBreshears on Tue 24 Jun 2003 - 15:03The Seattle P-I reportst that Cartoonists Northwest is sponsoring "Spawns of Insomnia" -- a challenge to create a comic book, in full view of the public, in just 24 hours. The marathon exercise, which begins this Saturday on Seattle's Capitol Hill, will be preceeded by a cartooning class.
Sofawolf Press Update
Posted by Brer on Mon 23 Jun 2003 - 06:01In an effort to keep fans better informed about goings-on at Sofawolf Press, we have established a semi-annual newsletter called Kibble. Our first issue features an extensive article on writing good dialogue by Tim Susman, current and upcoming product release dates, Con appearances, and company news.
Find it at sofawolf.com.
We have also just received the first big shipment of Best in Show: Fifteen Years of Outstanding Furry Fiction, featuring twenty-six of the best stories from fanzines and the web. Weighing in at over 450 pages, and with a terrific color cover by Ursula Vernon, this book will help console those who have already finished Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
On sale at the Sofawolf Press website. Get it in advance of the masses at Anthrocon and Comic Con International!
Indian girl weds dog
Posted by Anon on Sat 21 Jun 2003 - 13:57 NEW DELHI, India (Reuters) - A nine-year-old Indian girl has been married to a dog amid religious chants after a priest told her parents the wedding would ward off evil, a government official says.
Full Article
The 50 Greatest TV Animals
Posted by Aslan7147 on Fri 20 Jun 2003 - 10:20Tonight on Animal Planet is a show on TV's fifty greatest animal covering everything from Lassie to Tony the tiger. It's at 8:00 and 11:00 PM Eastern and Pacific, June 16. description
Endangered turtle to be probed!
Posted by Dahan on Thu 19 Jun 2003 - 19:12The Australian reports that a male Lavarack's turtle, originally thought to be extinct, was recently found in Queensland, Australia. In addition to its rarity, scientists are eager to examine the turtle for another reason: its species breathes through its cloaca--its rear orifice. "Over the next few days the 1kg turtle will be measured from top to toe and then suffer a more intrusive inspection. Scientists will stick a camera-headed fibre-optic cable into his cloaca to see how his breathing apparatus works."
Wildlife preserves could be privatized
Posted by GeneBreshears on Tue 17 Jun 2003 - 16:18BBC Online reports that a wealthy Dutch conservationist is proposing that wildlife preserves in the most economically strapped nations in Africa could be administered by a private conservancy.
Blue whales making comeback?
Posted by GeneBreshears on Tue 17 Jun 2003 - 16:15BBC Online reports that the Antarctic blue whale population may be gradually increasing.
Nature vs. the U. S. Navy!
Posted by Fferret on Tue 17 Jun 2003 - 16:13A polar bear took on a Seawolf, and called it a draw after 40 minutes. Read the story here.
Racine, WI is full of CATS
Posted by puma on Sat 14 Jun 2003 - 20:39Downtown Racine, WI is full of cats.
But only for the summer.
Painted ones :)
-- puma
Tyger Cowboy and St. Louis folk in the news
Posted by mwalimu on Thu 12 Jun 2003 - 11:11An anonymous submitter provided a link to this article in the Riverfront Times about furries. It features Tyger Cowboy, a leader of the St. Louis area group UniFursal Zoo, and covers an outing in which he and several other furs went bowling in fursuits. Overall in my opinion, the article is a better representation of furries than some we've seen.
Bomb squad destroys wired-up rooster
Posted by Anon on Wed 11 Jun 2003 - 15:04A rooster has been shot dead after an hour's standoff with police and bomb disposal experts in Christchurch.
Read the full article at here.
Steve Irwin's secret!
Posted by Chip_Unicorn on Tue 10 Jun 2003 - 12:59Steve Irwin, known as The Crocodile Hunter, has a deep secret: his wild showmanship is a front for his intelligence and deep commitment to species conservation.
Robotic Dogs and... Lobster?
Posted by Cordite on Tue 10 Jun 2003 - 12:56The field of robotics has long taken cues from the natural world in the goal to create a versatile, able machine, and has found it exceedingly difficult to match the functionality which we take for granted in living organisms.
Two of the more recent ventures into the field of biomimetics - the mimicry of biologicals - include BigDog, a dane-sized canine-copy slated to be born in 18 months. If the design pans out, the motorcycle-powered creation should be able to run at over 15 MPH, and jump over three feet high.
Even further removed from the consumer-friendly world of the likes of Asimo is RoboLobster, a clawed creature complete with hard shell, eight legs, and antennae, purpose built to hunt for mines in shallow water.
Both are designed with the military in mind, and recieve funding from DARPA and the Navy. If you're seeking more "human" robots, a list of the most ambitious projects is here.

Mink (Rod O’Riley)
GreenReaper (Laurence Parry)
crossaffliction (Brendan Kachel)
Higgs Raccoon
Patch Packrat
dronon
Sonious (Tantroo McNally)
Huskyteer (Alice Dryden)
RingtailedFox
Draconis
tmattlatrans (T. Matt Latrans)
Isiah Jacobs
Rakuen Growlithe
earthfurst
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