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Cute DIY Hairbands And Hair Pins | Museta - Duration: 4:04.
Cute DIY Headbands ( Hairbands )
Materials and Tools
I used flower shaped cutting dies to create the flowers.
Link in description
Iron settings
Place the flower on the iron for about eight seconds
Give it a nice shape with the rounded ball tool
Use the hot glue gun to glue all the parts together
Use anything you wish to decorate the flower
I use the felt fabric for the back of the flower
Now glue the prepared flower to the hairband
You can glue as many flowers as you wish
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5 Simple Workouts Dancers Should Do Every Day | Dance Tips | STEEZY.CO - Duration: 2:43.
Yo what's up guys! This is Karl Flores and I'm your STEEZY fitness guide. I'm also a
strength and conditioning coach at Equinox and I used to direct, and dance
for Hall of Fame. Today I'm going to teach you guys five easy exercises that
you can use to condition your body for dance. By the way if you want to check
your form, and make sure you're doing these right, be sure to check the videos
in the description box below. Workout number one: burpees. The Burpee is a great
high-intensity full-body exercise that you can do anywhere. You'll be engaging
everything from your arms and chest, to quads, glutes, hamstrings, and core. This is
extremely important when it comes to dance because you want your body to be
conditioned to perform at a higher level. When you're able to perform better
you'll execute your dance moves stronger, faster, and with more consistency.
Starting sets and reps: do a set of six reps, rest 90 seconds, and repeat that
three times. Workout number two: cardio. Cardio is absolutely necessary for being
a dancer, because dancing is cardio. Cardio will increase your stamina so
you're not always out of breath during class. Hitting the jump rope, jogging
swimming, and rowing are all great ways to increase your cardio and improve your
stamina. My personal recommendation: shoot for 15 minutes a day and you'll be
perfectly fine. Workout number three: squats. The squat is one of my favorite lower
body exercises. It builds muscle in your entire body and improves upper, and lower
body strength. It'll help you establish a strong foundation for all of your
movements, so make sure you include this one as a staple in your routine. Start
off with three sets of ten. My suggestion: begin with bodyweight only and slowly
progress up from there as you feel like those previous sets got easy. Workout
number four: glute bridges. Yes! Yes! The bridge is a great exercise to work out
your glutes, hamstrings, and core. Your glutes are super important for dance and
everyday movements because that little thick, muscle group is responsible for
moving your hips, and your hips are the main source of turnout for the access of
all leg movements. Working out your hips is a great way to improve your athletic
performance, and make you faster, and stronger. So get familiar with that
posterior chain. Starting sets and reps: do twelve repetitions and repeat that, three times.
Workout number five: skaters. Skaters are a great workout for
improving muscle endurance, and stability. This workout will strengthen your glutes,
hips, calves, and also improve your coordination, balance, and body awareness.
Maintaining proper balance is key to good posture, and improving coordination
will make your moves look smooth and appear effortless. Starting sets and reps:
do it for thirty seconds and repeat that three times. And that's it! Make sure you
give us a thumbs-up if you want to see more videos like this. Make sure you
comment below your favorite dancer workout, and be sure to subscribe to STEEZY.
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Which Bible Character Are You? Discover Your God-Given Purpose - Kris Reece - Duration: 3:47.
hey my friends Kris Reece here. I want to talk to you today about which Bible
character reflects how you approach your purpose.
have you ever wondered what God wants you to do with your life?
too often we get caught up in the demands of life and the expectations of
others and we fall short of our purpose. if that's you I want to remind you that
you were created for a unique purpose. yes you. every one of us who is alive
today just as everyone whom we read about in the Bible was put here to play
a key role in the world. look you may read the Bible and think those people
were special. well they were. but so are you. they all had their share of
obstacles to overcome because no one is immune to life's challenges and no one
gets a free ride. Moses was no stranger to tough times.
Abraham took a few wrong turns and King David he certainly had his share of
stumbles. everyone mentioned in the Bible has one thing in common with each other
and with you too they had a god-given purpose that they
were destined to fulfill and I'm sure many of the people in the Bible felt
clueless from time to time but they embraced these three factors. their
strengths. God has gifted you very uniquely. the strengths he has given you
are no accident and they are not there by your doing.
stop downplaying what comes naturally to you and start embracing that God will
use that strength for your good and for his glory.
the next their circumstances. there's a saying that I love -circumstances don't
make a man they reveal him. God has you where you are for a reason.
stop thinking that everything needs to be perfect in order for you to fulfill
your god-given purpose. if Jesus can begin his life in a stinky manger, you
can be content with where God has you. the next, they embrace their next step.
most people become paralyzed by not knowing what to do to fulfill their
god-given purpose that's because they're trying to look at the big picture and
get everything all figured out look. if you're anything
like me God can't trust you with the big picture because you'll just mess it up.
instead he trusts us with just the next step and you already know your next step
so start walking. rarely does God clunk us over the head and reveal our entire
life purpose in one beautiful vision. instead he invites us to go on a journey
and I love the way proverbs 25:2 puts it. it is the glory of God to conceal a
matter it is the glory of kings to search it out. so are you ready to go on
a search your purpose is worth looking for I want to encourage you to click
down below this video and take our free quiz to tell which Bible character
reflects how you approach your purpose. this quiz isn't just fun the results
will tell you exactly which Bible character you resemble ,where you are on
your journey, what your strengths may be what to watch out for and how to move
forward. so go ahead and click down below this video to get started on discovering
what God wants you to do with your life. until next time remember nothing is
impossible with God
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Confession: How do you feel about Gualter's Hat - Duration: 1:11.
Hmm it's a very interesting phase he's going through he likes to go through
different phases but makes people pay attention to him I'm not too fond of the raccoon one
So the hats. Dude the hats just something I do man. I know it gets
people's attention um I love I love a unique hat so I got
a couple different ones you'll see him throughout the season but this one right
here the Coon hat I was traveling from Las Vegas in my car all the way the
Boston I'm driving on the road and I happen to stop at these gas stations you
know every three or four hours just to fuel up and I walk in and this place had
deer heads all over the walls and a stack of raccoon hats like so many
raccoon hats. So I was like dude I want one of those
just I don't know It just came into my head. I'll be in a store I'll be in a
situation I see that like a cool cool hat I'm like I want it it's mine
and so I bought it I'm rocking it since
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How to cook vegan Cashew sauce, dairy cream substitution for cooking | #002 - Duration: 1:48.
Hey Everyone It's Kris, welcome to the Meet Free Kitchen.
I'm going to show you how to make a vegan double cream substitution for cooking.
I use cashew sauce. It thickens the sauces and gives a nice creamy texture.
It is also delicious and nutritious, contains protein.
For the best results, you will need a high speed blender or you can cook the cashews and blend them in a normal blender.
Consider to subscribe to my channel, I am going to upload new videos every week.
Please don't forget to like if you liked that and leave your comment down below.
Let's get started!
You are going to need 100g or a cup of cashews and 1.5 cup of water.
If you haven't got a high speed blender, you can cook the cashews in water for around 30 minutes
to make them softer and blend them for 2-3 minutes until you get a smooth sauce.
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🔆MAJOR CLEANING MOTIVATION & HEALTHY MEAL PREP - Duration: 7:55.
well welcome back everybody today in this video we're gonna be doing a
variety of cleaning we're gonna do some work here in the bedroom
some laundry moving on to the bathrooms the kitchen and then finally just a
little meal prep I'm gonna be popping in and out here during this video I've also
included some good music to hopefully motivate you to get some work done
around your house I'm Andrea Jean and on this channel we talk about all things
motivation if you're interested in that go ahead hit that subscribe button and
give this video a thumbs up if you enjoy let's get right on into it
all right I want to know do you have any tips and tricks up your sleeve for
minimizing the amount of laundry that you have other than wearing dirty
clothes the homer and over again but seriously laundry is the bane of my
existence so the best way that I found here is just to sort it hang it up and
put it all away and I just get it in its home as best as I can it may not
necessarily be the most tidy but it's where it needs to go you can see what
I'm talking about here in my closet so I put like things with like things and
that's about it alright just gonna put these items away here and then we are
gonna move on into the bathroom and tidy that up
well since I'm here I figured I might as well do just a quick dusting here not a
ton to dust I'm not a big Knick Knack person that's
usually the extent of it that you see right there just because it's more to
dust and keep up with I like pretty simple decorating what do you all like
to do how often do you dust tell me here we are moving on to the bathrooms
now I may not keep up with my dusting very well but I definitely enjoy a clean
bathroom I like to keep those wipes handy so that I can wipe it down
whenever I need to makes it so so easy especially with three kids
I suppose the baby doesn't necessarily count at this point but it's just so
easy and if you don't have those sanitizing wipes I highly recommend it
so many different brands out there you just choose the one that you like best
moving onto the kitchen I'm just gonna do a quick wipe down here all these ski
things that you could imagine on this table the kids also like to do their
craft projects here so I try to wipe this down several times each day
clean out the chairs get all those miscellaneous crumbs as best as we can
starting some meal prep here I don't particularly love prepping meat and
chicken you just have to be very very careful about sanitizing but I like to
buy that big pack that you see there and split it in half for two separate meals
so one meal that we're gonna have this week is stir-fry you can see some
stir-fry noodles there in the back behind the chicken I've never tried
those before so I'm definitely looking forward to that and then the second meal
that we're gonna have with the other half of the chicken is some Greek salad
something I've been craving lately so just have to have them
the last thing that I'm gonna do here is just pack this chicken up it's gonna
make meal time it's so much easier especially when attending to kids and
all of their needs thank you so much for watching it is so much fun they have a
friend along here with me I post videos three times a week Sunday Wednesday and
Thursday again all things motivation and I hope to see it more of you here for
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Jenni 'JWoww' Farley Calls Her Kids Her 'Valentines' Amid Roger Mathews Drama - Live News 247 - Duration: 3:22.
Not one, but two valentines. is in the middle of a messy divorce with her estranged husband, , but she's still making the most of Valentine's Day 2019
The Jersey Shore star, 32, shared a sweet picture on Thursday, February 14, of her 4-year-old daughter, Meilani, and her 2-year-old son, Greyson, sleeping next to each other in honor of the day of love
"My Valentine's [sic]," she captioned the sentimental Instagram photo. Farley and Meilani celebrated the holiday one day early by going to see Frozen on Broadway
"Saw @frozenbroadway today with my girl," the reality TV personality captioned a series of photos from the outing via Instagram on Wednesday, February 13
"Early Valentine's Day present." The JWoww Cosmetics founder also made special Mickey Mouse-shaped "Valentine's Day waffles" for her kids on Thursday
She shared videos of the cooking process on her Instagram Story and also posted clips of Greyson munching on the yummy breakfast
The Snooki & JWoww alum filed for divorce from the 43-year-old businessman in September after three years of marriage
Four months later, Farley accused Mathews of being abusive during their relationship
"You are an abuser to the core, …. You have spit at me. You have pushed me," she wrote in a since-deleted letter on her website
"You have shoved me. You have aggressively thrown me to the ground. You have prevented me from closing doors to escape having you coming at me
You have belittled and disparaged me. You have threatened me." Mathews denied his estranged wife's allegations, calling the message "highly erroneous and [containing] many lies
" He later wrote his own blog post and alleged that it was actually Farley who was abusive
"You have always been the aggressor," he stated. The truck driver challenged Farley's divorce petition in late January, asking that his ex pay him monthly child support and alimony payments
He also requested that a judge find the duo's prenuptial agreement "invalid and unenforceable
" Several days later, Us Weekly confirmed that Farley filed her own court documents in hopes that a judge would dismiss Mathews' request
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PBS SHOW Frog Pond, Bobcats, Mustang Island, #2719 - Duration: 26:31.
- NARRATOR: The Texas Parks & Wildlife television series
is funded in part by a grant from the
Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program.
Through your purchases of hunting and fishing equipment,
and motorboat fuels, over 50 million dollars
in conservation efforts are funded in Texas each year.
Additional support provided by Ram Trucks.
Built to serve.
Coming up on Texas Parks & Wildlife...
- You have a checkered garter snake and that's a
common snake in the area and they love to eat frogs.
- I thought we were going to have a hard time finding
cats to catch in these really urban spots,
but there is no shortage of bobcats.
- Generally, people are coming out here just to
go to the beach, whether it's for swimming, fishing,
surfing, windsurfing, stuff like that.
[theme music]
♪ ♪
- NARRATOR: Texas Parks & Wildlife,
a television series for all outdoors.
[playful music]
- My name is Don Cash and I'm one of the producers for the
Texas Parks & Wildlife television show.
Here we go!
I spend most of my working hours holed up in a dark edit room,
putting the shows together.
But that doesn't mean I never get to go out and enjoy
any actual, real nature.
As a matter of fact, when I leave here and head home,
I've got my own little nature preserve waiting for me.
This, is my frog pond.
[water fountain trickling]
The pond got started about 10 years ago.
We dug a hole in the ground, put in a liner, stacked some rocks,
installed a filter, and added a dozen or so goldfish.
Now the goldfish are really nice, but the pond attracts
other animals as well.
Every spring, it seems like every frog in the neighborhood
hangs out here.
It's pretty neat.
I wanted to know what kind of frogs they are and why I have
so many, so I brought in an expert.
- What's really neat is that you basically had a
dry chunk of dirt and you built a pond.
When you build a fish pond you can expect other wildlife
to show up.
Birds will come and drink and bathe.
Frogs will show up and breed and feed.
And then snakes and other predators may show up
and feed on those frogs.
It's pretty cool.
Here's a sign of a happy, healthy frog population.
This is a whole mass of frog eggs right here.
It's really nice.
You've created a little oasis here.
- DON: Well what kind of frogs do I have here?
- ANDY: These are Rio Grande Leopard frogs.
And you have all sizes.
That frog right there is one of the biggest Rio Grande
leopard frogs I have ever seen.
This is probably the prime watering hole for frogs
in your neighborhood.
[water flowing]
- DON: The nearest natural water to my house is a creek about
three miles away, but somehow frogs, and toads,
manage to find their way here.
Now I don't know the difference between frogs and toads,
but I do know that a couple of years ago the pond was taken
over by a whole bunch of very noisy Gulf Coast Toads.
[toad calling]
- DON: So, how do they know this is here?
- ANDY: That's a good question.
How do frogs know a pond is here?
Part of it is random chance frogs finding it.
But also once a frog finds it and there's a male calling,
other frogs are going to be attracted to that.
[toad calling]
One male calling isn't enough to attract females to that site
to breed.
Once you get several males they will change their calls
and they work together and form a chorus, and that's much
more attractive to females.
[toads calling]
- DON: In the spring when it's really busy, the pond becomes
sort of a, frog buffet.
- ANDY: You have a checkered garter snake and that's a
common snake in the area and they love to eat frogs.
- DON: Yeah, I've noticed that when the snakes are around,
the frogs manage to stay very still.
- ANDY: The first line of defense is to avoid detection,
so if the frogs can't easily escape or it's not necessary
they'll just freeze up and hope the snake notices someone else.
You don't have to be the fastest frog.
They are hoping someone else moves first.
- DON: A couple of things to note about my pond,
these elephant ear plants aren't native.
We got them from someone else's fish pond and they
will not go away.
And the gold fish, they came from the pet store.
But since my pond is a self-contained ecosystem,
there's no real danger that the plants, or the fish, are going
to cause a problem elsewhere.
- ANDY: So it's important to go native, stay local,
encourage what you've got in your neighborhood.
Certainly don't introduce exotic or non-native species to Texas
and just be patient.
If there are frogs in your area, they'll find your pond.
- DON: And so the frogs find my pond, year after year.
And I like that.
Best frog pond you've ever seen?
- ANDY: It's epic.
It's the most amazing nine square meters in south western
Travis County.
I think that's pushing it.
[frogs calling]
- NARRATOR: Julie Golla is a graduate student.
When she is home, she looks after a housecat.
[cat purring]
[phone alert]
- NARRATOR: But when she leaves home, it is often because
another kind of cat is calling.
- JULIE GOLLA: The allure of cats and their strength
and their stealth....
They're pretty fascinating.
[camera clicks]
- NARRATOR: Julie is studying bobcats, and where she is
finding them might surprise you.
[car honks]
With Texas Parks and Wildlife, Julie is researching
these wild cats in between urban Dallas and Fort Worth.
- We're hoping to answer some very basic questions
about urban bobcats- something that we know very little about.
We do know a decent amount about them in rural areas,
there have been a number of bobcat studies here in Texas,
but nothing urban.
We're genuinely looking at an area that is completely
encompassed by human development.
- JULIE: We're looking at just how bobcats move
in the city areas.
It started out with cameras.
Cameras have been very important, not only to see
the number of animals but to find those hotspots,
where we can catch them in a quick and efficient manner.
We've gotten quite a few bobcats on camera.
Let's see what we've got.
On cameras where we do get bobcat traffic,
that's where we'll put our traps.
Opossum, armadillo, mmm hmm, and then another bobcat walks by.
I thought we were going to have a hard time finding cats to
catch in these really urban spots, but there's no shortage
of bobcats, and so I think people will be surprised.
- DEREK: When they're developing a golf course they don't realize
that the strip of trees between the fairways is serving as a
corridor for wildlife, but it works quite well for us.
[water flowing]
- NARRATOR: In Euless, all around the Texas Star
golf course, wildlife corridors are identified.
Then the real intensive work begins.
- Between seven to ten traps are open at once.
With one person running a trap line, I can't do much more
than that, and we've been trapping for about 10 weeks.
That's good.
- NARRATOR: Julie is no stranger to catching carnivores.
She has worked with mountain lions and wolves in
other states, but baiting for bobcats has its own challenges.
- DEREK: The trouble is when you put a lot of scent down,
a lot of stinky, nasty stuff and then you're crawling
on your belly.
[laughs]
- NARRATOR: Odors only go so far.
- DEREK: Make it rain!
- NARRATOR: Attracting bobcats requires some cat psychology.
- They're like housecats, they're curious,
they like smells, they like feathers, they like furry,
shiny stuff, and if they see something move,
it's going to catch their attention.
And fortunately I can use that to my advantage.
- NARRATOR: Making cat lures isn't exactly glamorous....
- DEREK: We're all about recycling.
- JULIE: Fresh ones.
I don't do rotten road kill.
- NARRATOR: But there is plenty of evidence that the
custom cat toys work.
- It's batting at it.
That's awesome.
[laughs]
You can tell this one's got it and it lets go
and it's probably flinging around.
- NARRATOR: Of course, getting a cat's attention
and getting it to enter a trap are different things.
Bobcats are smart, wary, and rarely seen.
Just ask someone who works where a cat can be seen daily.
- MELISSA SOOTER: Bobcats are about twice the size of your
typical housecat.
They are native, but people don't usually see them because
they're most active when a lot of people are either
just getting up or they're going to bed for the night.
But they are out there.
They're named the bobcat for their short little bobbed tail.
And uh, just so curious.
You can just tell that they're constantly thinking.
- DEREK: Those are just a lot of nice, natural funnels.
- NARRATOR: Derek and Julie must be constantly thinking as well:
monitoring cameras, moving traps, and freshening baits.
- JULIE: I can put fresh raw meat- squirrel meat,
rabbit meat- in a trap and they still won't go in, just because
it's like, meh, I'm just going to go eat my own squirrel.
They're not food motivated typically, just because they're
so good at what they do.
So that's where it comes into like just keying in
on their curiosity.
- NARRATOR: It may seem curious that a carnivore could even
make a living in this kind of landscape.
- JULIE: Oh yeah, that's Euless Avenue so that's another
un-collared cat.
- DEREK: Oh wow.
Eight o'clock at night, cars moving by it just doesn't
even care.
- NARRATOR: The number of cats photographed suggests they
are finding enough to eat.
- DEREK: The rats, the mice, the squirrels, the rabbits,
the really small, fuzzy critters that may be quick to us,
but not too quick for a bobcat.
- NARRATOR: Between the roads and buildings, greenbelts
and watersheds connect hunting and hiding places, but exactly
how cats use these habitats is not fully understood.
And that is what the study is all about.
The study area stretches from the edge of
Fort Worth to Irving and Grand Prairie.
GPS collars will store data about daily movements
and ranges of individual cats for an entire year.
But first the cats must be captured.
[trap door closes]
Some traps can send an alert when tripped,
but Julie still checks every trap twice a day.
- Driving to check traps -- literally a wild bobcat chase.
Here we go.
- NARRATOR: After ten weeks of trapping...
- This road is due for a bobcat.
- NARRATOR: ...13 cats have been captured-
a few too small for collars.
Nine cats now wear the GPS loggers,
but one more is needed for a full range of data.
- JULIE: She's thinking about it.
- NARRATOR: The pressure is on.
Julie's friend, Jim, has come from Idaho
to help trap for a week.
- I'm a wildlife biologist for the Nez Perce tribe.
Julie and I worked on a wolf project up there.
- NARRATOR: But so far the trappers are plagued
by a different animal.
- JULIE: Oh, little opossum.
Just kind of convince this guy to go on about his morning.
The bar is closed.
And there he goes.
When you're trying to catch certain types of animals,
you're always at the risk of catching by-catch species.
Bye bye, dude.
Don't come back.
I missed a cat last night because something fell on the
door and made it close, but she got on top of the trap
at one point, looking through the front of the trap.
Maybe she'll come back and check it out again,
if the weather holds up.
[rhythmic music]
[thunder]
Nothing.
[sigh]
[rhythmic music]
- DEREK: Capturing the animals, meeting your quota is your
biggest fear at the beginning, because you don't know
what it's going to be like.
Unless someone's done it before, we have no idea
if it's possible or not.
- JULIE: Alright, nothing here.
[sigh]
I no longer have my camera on my tree.
My trap has been messed with.
It really sucks.
[rhythmic music]
Nothing happening.
Everything's come to a grinding halt it seems.
We're going to get this bobcat.
We have to, or we're going to go crazy!
[laughs]
Opossum.
I'm somewhat frustrated with opossums at the moment.
Go on!
[opossum growling]
It's better than a stolen camera day.
He was a wonderful good squirrel.
- JIM: A-1 in his prime.
- JULIE: Now he looks terrible.
[rhythmic music]
♪ ♪
Tracks?
Those are bobcat.
Well there was probably a opossum in the trap
so they couldn't go in.
I don't know how much more of this I can even take.
Always hope for tomorrow.
- I was hopeful that we'd catch at least one bobcat.
Time's up for me, I have to leave this afternoon.
It's disappointing not to catch one,
but I fully understand that's how it goes.
- DEREK: 4:52 PM, I was just about to head out the door
and I got a text, so I came to check the trap and sure enough,
there was a bobcat in the trap.
Right next to a very busy road, right at rush hour.
[bobcat growls]
- NARRATOR: Derek is first on the scene.
[bobcat snarls]
- DEREK: If I had to guess, I'd say it's a juvenile male.
Looks like he's a healthy animal.
- NARRATOR: Julie is just dropping Jim at the airport....
- Bobcat!
- NARRATOR: ...but still happy for the news.
[cheers on phone]
[laughs]
The crew is soon assembled.
- Yes!
- This would have been an excellent April Fool's Day joke.
- JULIE: If this is a joke, I'm going to be very upset!
[laughs]
- NARRATOR: But this time it's no opossum.
- JULIE: Let's do 16 pounds for him.
- NARRATOR: The crew readies a sedative cocktail to be
delivered with great care and an extra-long syringe.
- JULIE: And Derek's going to act as my decoy to kind of
keep the cat facing him.
[growling]
Got him.
It takes about five minutes for the drug to take effect,
so we'll walk away and let him go down.
We'll wait until about 7:45.
[claps]
Good sleepy kitty.
We'll go to a much quieter location, not only for us,
but also for the bobcat.
Because even though they're down and immobilized,
they can still hear, they can still sense light
and fast movement that can kind of make their heart rate faster
so we want to keep things as calm and quiet as possible
throughout the capture.
Thank you kindly, sir.
He's not able to blink right now, so this is just
artificial tears.
- NARRATOR: The cat is thoroughly looked after,
while being thoroughly weighed, measured and documented.
- JULIE: Seven point five.
Some of these cats have a lot of spotting, almost leopard-like,
but yeah, these arm bars, that's how we identify them.
They're very easy to see in nighttime photos,
so that's what we get pictures of.
[shutter clicks]
- DEREK: Okay.
- JULIE: You want to get good solid information,
because this is a lot of work that goes into every
bobcat we catch.
- DEREK: We're very excited and happy that we're adding
another member to our research group...
The fact is we still have a job to do
and we don't take it very lightly.
- NARRATOR: As night falls, additional data is gathered,
but not only for their study.
- JULIE: This is for parasitology,
this is for disease,
this is for genetics, this is for rodenticide.
We're getting a lot of information from these bobcats.
- NARRATOR: But for Julie and Derek's research...
- JULIE: Okay, kitty.
- NARRATOR: ...fitting the tracking collar is
the most important step.
- DEREK: In a year, when we get that collar back,
it could potentially be giving us 3,500 locations.
- JULIE: Perfect.
Alright he's kind of waking up.
[trap rattling]
[dramatic music]
Just set it down.
It's always stressful doing this because you take the animal's
well being in your hands when you work with them like this,
but we did everything right, and everything went really well.
He's doing great right now.
- DEREK: It's relieving to see that the animal
is coming out in great shape.
- JULIE: Just give him like 20 minutes.
- Last cat captured and collared- excellent day!
- Having good days like today makes me know we can
get the most out of this effort.
[bobcat snarls]
I didn't even do the thermometer, okay?
I think he's good.
[dramatic music]
- NARRATOR: Four and a half months after the release,
bobcat B14 and most of the study's cats can be
regularly located by the radio beacons on their collars.
But not all.
- JULIE: We did have a cat, she lived off of a
six lane street and she ended up getting hit by a car.
We're sad to have lost a bobcat, but it's such valuable
information in our study, so we can learn about the challenges
that these cats overcome and sometimes don't overcome
when it comes to living in an urban landscape.
[radio chatter]
- NARRATOR: But two more cats have also gone missing...
- PILOT: Everybody ready?
- NARRATOR: ...and taking to the sky holds the best hope
for finding them.
- DEREK: Our main objective is to locate these missing animals,
but a secondary goal is to find out where they are not.
Flying is a little bit more expensive than it is on the
ground, one flight can save you weeks of ground effort.
[dramatic music]
- NARRATOR: Within a half hour of takeoff, there is good news.
- DEREK: Yeah, he's definitely in here.
He's even back there- I can hear nothing, nothing,
nothing, pulse.
- NARRATOR: ...One of the two cats is found just beyond
his last known location.
- JULIE: That's awesome.
We'll go check up on him later today and just see
what he's doing.
- NARRATOR: Within the week the second missing cat is spotted
on a trail camera- the radio beacon has stopped working,
but the collar is still intact.
- When you strap electronic equipment to a wild animal,
you're never quite sure how that's going to hold up.
It's definitely that way.
I can't track him with my telemetry equipment anymore,
but I can still try and monitor his presence with these cameras
and we can hopefully try and recapture him
and remove the collar ourselves.
- NARRATOR: It will be months before the remaining collars
drop off and reveal new secrets about the lives of
urban bobcats, but the study is already shedding new light
on how their habitats overlap with ours.
- DEREK: He was spotted about here?
- Yeah.
- But he was also spotted about here?
- JULIE: We've got cats sleeping under roadways,
they're hunting on golf courses.
We're finding that bobcats are in neighborhoods on a daily
basis and people rarely see them and rarely have problems.
If you see a bobcat, don't approach it or try to feed it.
As long as we respect them as wild animals,
we can continue to share this space with wildlife.
- DEREK: They're here.
They're valuable.
They're excellent critters, and to strive in an
urban environment, that's incredible.
[dramatic music]
[playful music]
♪ ♪
- People, when they come out to the island,
they're looking for relaxation.
So the minute they get here, they get set up,
that's all they're looking to do is just sit back, relax.
Take it at their own pace.
[upbeat music]
- In Texas, I don't think a lot of people realize
within hours you can be here, and when you sit out in this
breeze coming off the water, it's just great!
- NARRATOR: Just minutes from Corpus Christi, there's
a state park that's a beachgoers paradise.
[waves rolling]
- DAMON: Generally, people are coming out here just to go to
the beach, whether it's for swimming, fishing, surfing,
windsurfing, stuff like that, or just to go for a stroll
and spend some time with the kids on the beach.
[kids laughing]
- These guys have just been happy cause there's so
many other kids here, and they're playing,
and they're seeing new stuff.
I think that's the biggest draw is there's something
for all of us.
I mean we like to hang out and just sit on the beach,
and as you can see they're tearing it up playing
and surfing so it's good.
[waves]
- NARRATOR: And if you look down along the shoreline,
you'll see plenty of birds.
[Sanderlings tweet]
This coastal barrier island is big for birding.
- BIRDER: Oh wow!
[Sanderlings tweet]
- DAMON: Mostly out here people are coming to get
the shorebirds.
- BIRDER: Look at em go, look at em go, wow!
- DAMON: The things you are only going to see out on the
gulf beaches and maybe in the tidal flats
on the backside of the island.
- BIRDER: If you can see them in the scope moving to the right,
right now.
That's a snowy.
- BIRDER: This is great!
- BIRDER: So if you look at this guy that's feeding in the water,
those are black necked stilts.
- BIRDER: How lovely, what a very elegant looking bird!
[energetic music]
- NARRATOR: While some like to watch birds,
kite-surfers fly like them.
- There's room for everybody, nice big beaches,
and there's just miles of wide open waves down there,
it's an amazing spot.
We love it!!
[energetic music]
- NARRATOR: For kite-surfers, birders, or beach bums,
Mustang Island State Park is worth a visit.
[waves]
- DAMON: You know that surf at night hearing that rolling,
put you right to sleep.
So it's beautiful for camping and relaxing.
[waves rolling]
[crickets, birds, cicadas]
[crickets, birds, cicadas]
[crickets, birds, cicadas]
[crickets, birds, cicadas]
[birds, water trickles]
[birds, water trickles]
[birds, water trickles]
[birds, water trickles]
[birds, water trickles]
[birds, water trickles]
[birds, water trickles]
[birds, water trickles]
- NARRATOR: This series is funded in part by a grant
from the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program.
Through your purchases of hunting and fishing equipment,
and motorboat fuels, over 50 million dollars
in conservation efforts are funded in Texas each year.
Additional support provided by Ram Trucks.
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