Poaching crisis escalates with 'targeted, efficient' slaughter of 12 Kenya elephants

Kenya has suffered its worst single loss of elephants to poachers on record, with 12 members of one family slaughtered and their tusks hacked out in just a few hours last weekend.
Eleven adults and one infant calf died in a “targeted and efficient” attack highlighting the growing professionalism of poachers bankrolled by international criminals supplying soaring demand for ivory in the Far East. The calf, less than a year old, is believed to have been crushed by its dying mother as she fell to the ground.
“It is unimaginable, a heinous, heinous crime,” said Paul Udoto, spokesman for the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS). “We have not seen such an incident in recent memory, it’s the worst single loss that we have on record, and our records go back almost 30 years. These were professional killers. The attack was targeted and efficient.”
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The poachers, armed with automatic rifles, had already fled but there were hopes Tuesday that a massive search involving foot patrols, a dozen vehicles, and three aircraft could still find them.
“Every possible resource is being deployed to track down these criminals,” Mr. Udoto said. “They will feel the full force of the law.”
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But privately, conservations fear the poachers and their haul of 22 tusks, worth an estimated $281,000 on the Asian market, would already have escaped following the attack, which occurred late Saturday in a remote corner of Tsavo East National Park, Kenya’s largest wildlife reserve.
This was the latest in a surge of elephant deaths that has seen the number of the animals killed for their ivory in Kenya increase sevenfold in five years, from fewer than 50 in 2007 to 360 in 2012, according to KWS figures. Over the past six weeks, 20 elephants have been found dead, with their tusks hacked out, in the Samburu ecosystem of northern Kenya alone. Three females were killed close to the Amboseli National Park in October. Experts speculate that many more are killed in the wilderness and their carcasses never found.
The increase has led many wildlife experts to declare the current situation a crisis worse even than the mass slaughter of Africa's elephants in the 1970s and 1980s, which led to a global ivory trade ban in 1989.
“Now the situation is far graver, because we have fewer elephants left, but the demand for ivory is far greater," says Iain Douglas-Hamilton, founder of Save The Elephants. “The only thing that will radically alter the situation now is somehow to lower that demand.”
Two average 10-lb. tusks from an adult female elephant are now worth more than $20,000 in China, close to double their value a decade ago. The new demand is driven by the country’s booming middle class, for whom carved ivory and tusk trinkets are a sign of wealth.
Occasional “one-off sales” to China and Japan of stockpiled ivory from Southern Africa, most recently in 2008, are also blamed for restarting a market that had been dormant since the trade was banned.
In the past year, several Chinese celebrities, including former NBA player Yao Ming, have lent their voices to campaigns encouraging Chinese consumers to avoid ivory products. And dozens of African religious leaders gathered late last year outside Nairobi to discuss how to use their moral clout to discourage poaching.
"Africa has a half-million elephants left, but all together we know they are not enough to satisfy the demand for their ivory," adds Udoto, of the KWS. "We must all pull in one direction to stop that demand."
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SPORTS BRIEFS: Disc golf tournament in Pooler this weekend

LOCAL
Disc golf tournament in Pooler this weekend
The ninth annual Savannah Open Disc Golf Tournament will be held Saturday and Sunday at Tom Triplett Park in Pooler.
A field of 90 players is expected for the event, including defending champion Michael Johansen and four-time winner Brian Schweberger.
The tournament format will be two rounds of 18 holes on Saturday and one round on Sunday, followed by a six-hole shootout for the top four pros.
There will be competition in ten divisions and organizers are still seeking sponsors. Potential sponsors should contact George Shaw at 484-7821.
For more information on the tournament, go to savannahdiscgolf.com.
NATIONAL
BCS blowout hurts television ratings
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — The BCS title game’s television rating was up from last season, but the lopsided score kept viewership down.
Alabama’s 42-14 rout over Notre Dame drew a 15.1 fast national rating Monday on ESPN, the network said Tuesday. The 26.4 million viewers were up 9 percent from last year’s game, another blowout Crimson Tide victory, 21-0 over LSU.
But that’s down from the 27.3 million for ESPN’s first BCS championship two years ago, Auburn’s win over Oregon that was decided in the final seconds. This year’s game posted the second-largest audience in cable history behind the 2011 championship.
The matchup between traditional powerhouses in Alabama and Notre Dame created the potential for a record-setting audience. But once the Crimson Tide went up 28-0 by halftime, viewers had reason to skip the second half. Ten previous BCS title games drew a higher rating.
Ratings represent the percentage of U.S. homes with televisions tuned into a program. The game was on in 17.5 percent of homes that get ESPN.
The first half was watched by 20.4 percent, significantly higher than 17.9 for Auburn-Oregon. Typically viewership increases throughout a game if it is competitive. But on Monday, the rating peaked between 9 and 9:30 p.m. EST — midway through the first half — and decreased from there as Alabama pulled away.
NHL owners to vote on agreement today
NEW YORK — NHL owners will vote today on the tentative labor agreement reached with the players’ union.
If a majority approves, as expected, the NHL will move one step closer toward the official end of the long lockout that began Sept. 16.
As of Tuesday afternoon, a memorandum of understanding of the deal hadn’t been completed, so the union has yet to schedule a vote for its more than 700 members. A majority of players also must approve the deal for hockey to return to the ice.
“We continue to document the agreement,” NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly told The Associated Press in an email Tuesday.
If there are no snags, ratification could be finished by Saturday and training camps can open Sunday if approval is reached on both sides. A 48-game regular season would then be expected to begin on Jan. 19.
U.S. Doping chief claims Armstrong offered donation
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The chief of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency tells CBS’s “60 Minutes Sports” that a representative for Lance Armstrong offered the agency a “donation” in excess of $150,000 several years before a USADA investigation led to Armstrong being stripped of seven Tour de France titles.
In an interview on the show’s premier airing tonight, USADA CEO Travis Tygart said he was “stunned” when he received the offer in 2004 and USADA didn’t hesitate to turn it down.
Armstrong’s attorney, Tim Herman, denied such an offer was made.
“No truth to that story,” Herman wrote Tuesday in an email to The Associated Press. “First Lance heard of it was today. He never made any such contribution or suggestion.”
Tygart did not immediately respond to requests from the AP for comment.

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USADA chief says Armstrong rep offered 'donation'

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- The chief of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency tells ''60 Minutes Sports'' that a representative for Lance Armstrong offered the agency a ''donation'' in excess of $150,000 several years before a USADA investigation led to Armstrong being stripped of seven Tour de France titles.
In an interview on the show's premiere airing on Showtime Wednesday night, USADA CEO Travis Tygart said he was ''stunned'' when he received the offer in 2004.
''It was a clear conflict of interest for USADA,'' Tygart said. ''We had no hesitation in rejecting that offer.''
Armstrong's attorney, Tim Herman, denied such an offer was made.
''No truth to that story,'' Herman wrote Tuesday in an email to The Associated Press. ''First Lance heard of it was today. He never made any such contribution or suggestion.''
Tygart was traveling and did not respond to requests from the AP for comment. USADA spokeswoman Annie Skinner said Tygart's comments from the interview were accurate. In it, he reiterates what he told the AP last fall: That he was surprised when federal investigators abruptly shut down their two-year probe into Armstrong and his business dealings, then refused to share any of the evidence they had gathered.
''You'll have to ask the feds why they shut down,'' Tygart told the AP. ''They enforce federal criminal laws. We enforce sports anti-doping violations. They're totally separate. We've done our job.''
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Oprah to interview Lance Armstrong

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Lance Armstrong has agreed to a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey where he will address allegations that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career.
According to a release posted on Oprah's website on Tuesday, it's the first interview with Armstrong since his athletic career crumbled under the weight of a massive report by USADA detailing allegations of drug use by the famous cyclist and teammates on his U.S. Postal Service teams.
It's unclear if the interview at Armstrong's home in Austin, Texas, has already been taped. Nicole Nichols, a spokeswoman for Oprah Winfrey Network & Harpo Studios, declined comment.
The show will air at 9 p.m. EST on Jan. 17 on OWN and Oprah.com.
Armstrong has strongly denied the doping charges that led to him being stripped of his seven Tour de France titles, but The New York Times reported Friday he has told associates he is considering admitting the use of PEDS.
The newspaper report cited anonymous sources, and Armstrong attorney Tim Herman told The Associated Press that night that he had no knowledge of Armstrong considering a confession.
Earlier Tuesday, ''60 Minutes Sports'' reported the head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency told the show a representative for Armstrong offered the agency a ''donation'' in excess of $150,000 several years before an investigation by the organization led to the loss of Armstrong's Tour de France titles.
In an interview for the premiere airing on Showtime on Wednesday night, USADA CEO Travis Tygart said he was ''stunned'' when he received the offer in 2004.
''It was a clear conflict of interest for USADA,'' Tygart said. ''We had no hesitation in rejecting that offer.''
Herman denied such an offer was made.
''No truth to that story,'' Herman wrote Tuesday in an email to the AP. ''First Lance heard of it was today. He never made any such contribution or suggestion.''
Tygart was traveling and did not respond to requests from the AP for comment. USADA spokeswoman Annie Skinner said Tygart's comments from the interview were accurate. In it, he reiterates what he told the AP last fall: That he was surprised when federal investigators abruptly shut down their two-year probe into Armstrong and his business dealings, then refused to share any of the evidence they had gathered.
''You'll have to ask the feds why they shut down,'' Tygart told the AP. ''They enforce federal criminal laws. We enforce sports anti-doping violations. They're totally separate. We've done our job.'
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Neah Power Systems Issues Letter to Shareholder Highlighting Recent Developments

Neah Power continues its aggressive efforts to commercialize proprietary patented fuel cell technology – the PowerchipTM product and the PowerPlay™ product - that has the potential to revolutionize the energy storage marketplace.

Bothell, WA (PRWEB) January 07, 2013
Neah Power Systems, Inc., (OTCBB: NPWZ) http://www.neahpower.com, a developer of power solutions using proprietary, award winning technology for the military, transportation, and portable electronic devices, issued a letter to shareholders highlighting recent developments as part of its ongoing communication plan.
Neah Power continues its aggressive efforts to commercialize proprietary and patented fuel cell technology. The Powerchip™ product and the PowerPlay™ product have the potential to revolutionize the energy storage marketplace.
"Over $50 million has gone into the Company, and we are starting to see the benefits," said Dr. Chris D’Couto, CEO. He continued to say “The company recently introduced PowerPlay™ technology that leverages some key components of the Powerchip™ technology to build a low-cost, consumer-oriented product.” Some of the key recent developments giving rise to an optimistic future include:

Product shipment to a Fortune 150 defense contractor
Continued licensing discussions with a foreign Defense entity
Scope of work and commercial proposal for a large aerospace company
Verified interest in off-grid power solutions
Various consumer and telecommunications applications of the PowerPlay™ technology
Various grant proposals jointly submitted by the company and its customers
Please visit http://www.neahpower.com to view the detailed Letter to Shareholders and view the corporate video ‘About Neah Power Systems’ which is a very informative overview of the Company and the Powerchip™ and PowerPlay™ technologies. The company continues to be optimistic about opportunities, and advise readers to review publically available information on annual report 10-K recently filed.
About Neah Power

Neah Power Systems, Inc. (NPWZ.OB) is a developer of long-lasting, efficient and safe power solutions for the military, transportation, and portable electronics applications. Neah uses a unique, patented and award winning, silicon-based design for its PowerchipTM and PowerPlay™ micro fuel cells that enable higher power densities, lower cost and compact form-factors. Previous awards include the 2012 ZINO Green finalist, the 2010 WTIA finalist, and 2010 Best of What’s NewTM Popular Science and other awards. The Company’s micro fuel cell system can run in aerobic and anaerobic modes.
Further Company information can be found at http://www.neahpower.com.

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Forward-Looking Statements

Certain of the statements contained herein may be, within the meaning of the federal securities laws, "forward-looking statements," which are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. See Neah Power System’s Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2011 and its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC during fiscal 2012 for a discussion of such risks, uncertainties and other factors. These forward-looking statements are based on management's expectations as of the date hereof, and the Company does not undertake any responsibility to update any of these statements in the future.
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OnFarm Released for Growers, First to Integrate Fixed Field Agriculture Information

OnFarm, the first company to integrate field, cloud, and activity information into a single agriculture dashboard has been released for customers.

Fresno, CA (PRWEB) January 07, 2013
OnFarm represents a fundamental shift in the way farmers run their operations. By putting critical information at their fingertips, OnFarm gives farmers a competitive edge in the global marketplace.
OnFarm enables a farmer to see real-time growing conditions, soil moisture, pesticides, field conditions, weather, and other vital information on their PC, tablet, or smartphone. Armed with this information, growers can better plan their day, manage their costs, and increase their production. OnFarm is collaborative and allows farmers to share their information with ranch managers, irrigators, field staff, and agricultural consultants.
OnFarm has partnerships with several leading agriculture companies to integrate data. Farmers with information from Agrian, McCrometer, Adcon, Decagon, Irrometer, Banner, or C3 can access their data in OnFarm. The OnFarm integrated dashboard can significantly improve the decision making process throughout the entire farming operation, a major advantage for today’s farmers.
Growers interested in how OnFarm can benefit their operation should contact 559-483-9508 or sales(at)onfarmsystems(dot)com.
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SB-Tickets.com Announces Super Bowl Ticket and Hotel Availability Leading Up To The Championship Games

In approximately 2 weeks, following the conference championship games the site will begin to list specific seating arrangement including section and row to give customers a concrete location when making their purchase.

New Orleans, LA (PRWEB) January 07, 2013
SB-Tickets.com a leading Super Bowl ticket marketplace is conducting heavy preparations for this year’s game in New Orleans. The 2013 Super Bowl is taking place on February 3, 2013 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Sugar Bowl Drive. This year Super Bowl week is falling in between two weeks of Mardi Gras, meaning all the party atmosphere will be lingering around from the first week of celebrations and you are guaranteed to have a good time.
With a slim amount of hotel accommodations directly assessable to fans and all of which are miles and miles away from the stadium, SB-Tickets.com is continually looking for new affordable housing options through its existing network of vendors and immediately listings those options for sale on their website. Currently they have several options inside the French Quarter, Warehouse/Arts District and near the international airport.
In approximately 2 weeks, following the conference championship games the site will begin to list specific seating arrangement including section and row to give customers a concrete location when making their purchase. Up until now, all ticket locations are sold in zones, which guarantee purchasers specific area in the dome but not a specific section or row. http://www.sb-tickets.com/ will be increasing their staff and hours of operation to handle the call volume and phone orders being placed following those games.
SB-Tickets.com is also announcing their Official Party Calendar, and easy to use guide that displays all parties taking place Super Bowl week. Once on their calendar you can hover over each party, get a quick description and if you like what you read, click the party for complete details of that event. Events taking place Thursday thru Sunday are currently for sale including red carpet parties, tailgate and pre-game events.
About SB-Tickets.com
SB-Tickets.com gives you first hand access to Super Bowl tickets, hotel accommodations and exclusive parties and special events occurring Super Bowl week. Their mission is to provide exceptional customer service and support that goes above the norm to create an unforgettable experience for their clients. In addition their hospitality division caters to corporate clients looking to drive sales, close business deals and offer performance incentives. SB-Tickets.com can provide your company with block hotel rooms, group tickets, private luxury suite rentals, arrange ground transportation, book private jets, hire celebrity speakers and coordinate your entire corporate event so that you can focus on what is most important; your day to day operations.
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Cricket-Australia beat Sri Lanka by five wickets in third test

SYDNEY, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Australia beat Sri Lanka by five wickets on the fourth day of the third test at Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday to sweep the series 3-0.
Scores: Australia 141-5 (R. Herath 3-47) & 432-9 dec (M. Wade 102 not out, P. Hughes 87, D. Warner 85, M. Clarke 50; R. Herath 4-95) v Sri Lanka 278 (Dimuth Karunaratne 85, D. Chandimal 62 not out, M. Jayawardene 60; M. Johnson 3-34, J. Bird 3-76) & 294 (Lahiru Thirimanne 91, M. Jayawardene 72; J. Bird 4-41, M. Starc 3-71) (Compiled by Nick Mulvenney
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Cricket-Australia v Sri Lanka - third test scoreboard

SYDNEY, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Scoreboard after Australia beat
Sri Lanka by five wickets after tea on the fourth day of the
third test at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday:
Australia won the toss and chose to bowl first
Sri Lanka first innings 294
Australia first innings 432-9 dec.
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Sri Lanka second innings (overnight 225-7)
D. Karunaratne c Wade b Bird 85
T. Dilshan c Hughes b Johnson 5
M. Jayawardene c Clarke b Siddle 60
L. Thirimanne c Bird b Johnson 7
T. Samaraweera c Hussey b Lyon 0
A. Mathews run out 16
D. Chandimal not out 62
D. Prasad c Wade b Starc 15
R. Herath b Bird 10
S. Lakmal b Johnson 0
N. Pradeep c Wade b Bird 9
Extras (b-1, lb-4, w-1, nb-3) 9
Total (all out, 81.2 overs) 278
Fall of wickets: 1-24 2-132 3-155 4-158 5-178 6-178 7-202
8-235 9-237
Bowling: Starc 12-1-49-1, Bird 21.2-5-76-3 (nb-3), Johnson
15-3-34-3 (w-1), Siddle 17-4-42-1, Lyon 15-1-66-1, Hussey
1-0-6-0
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Australia second innings
E. Cowan lbw Herath 36
D. Warner c Jayawardene b Lakmal 0
P. Hughes lbw Herath 34
M.Clarke c Thirimanne b Dilshan 29
M. Hussey not out 27
M. Wade b Herath 9
M. Johnson not out 1
Extras (lb-5) 5
Total (for five wickets, 42.5 overs) 141
Fall of wickets: 1-0 2-45 3-104 4-108 5-132
Did not bat: P. Siddle, M. Starc, N. Lyon, J. Bird.
Bowling: Dilshan 18-2-57-1, Lakmal 6-1-18-1, Herath
16.5-0-47-3, Pradeep 2-0-14-0
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UPDATE 4-Cricket-Hussey finishes on a high with Australia sweep

* Australia win by five wickets
* Sweep series 3-0 (updates after Australia win)
SYDNEY, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Michael Hussey ended his test career on a high on Sunday when Australia beat Sri Lanka by five wickets with a day to spare in the third test to sweep the series 3-0.
The 37-year-old was deprived of the ultimate fairytale ending when his batting partner Mitchell Johnson scored the winning run but Hussey, ever the team man, was not remotely concerned.
"It couldn't have ended any better," he said after being applauded off the pitch by both teams at the end of his 79th test.
"I feel very proud to have worn the baggy green cap and I've probably achieved a lot more in my career than I ever dreamed I could."
Australia, chasing 141 runs to win the test, lost three wickets in quick succession just before tea to bring Hussey out for his final test innings before retirement.
The break came with the hosts just five runs shy of victory and when Johnson pushed the ball wide of point for his only run of the innings, Hussey was already halfway down the pitch to secure the winning run.
"I was telling Mitch the over before if it comes up that you hit it, then I'm more than happy to let us get this over and done with," said Hussey, who finished unbeaten on 27 for a career average of 51.52.
"But I was more than happy to be out there when the winning run was hit. A dream come true. The important thing was making sure we won the test match."
Australia had dismissed the tourists for 278 before lunch to set up the run chase but they inched nervously towards the target after David Warner had departed for a duck without a run on the board.
Seamer Suranga Lakmal had the opener caught in the slips by his captain Mahela Jayawardene but it was the spin-bowling of Tillakaratne Dilshan and particularly Rangana Herath that was always going to provide most problems on a turning wicket.
The peace of a hot afternoon at the Sydney Cricket Ground was punctuated by the loud appeals of the Sri Lankans pretty much any time the ball came near a batsman's front pad.
Jayawardene, so profligate with his appeals to the TV umpire in this series, made the most of his first of the innings to remove Phil Hughes for 34 with Australia still 96 runs short of their target.
There was some confusion as to whether they were appealing for a catch or lbw off the Herath delivery. The TV pictures showed no nick or glove but did reveal that the ball would have hit the stumps so Hughes was out.
HUSSEY CHANTS
Clarke, the most prolific test batsmen of last year and later named Player of the Series, came to the crease for another duel with Herath, who took more test wickets than any other bowler in 2012.
In the end though, it was the spin of Dilshan which removed the Australia skipper for 29 although opener Ed Cowan (36) and Matthew Wade (9) did then quickly fall victim to Herath.
The crowd had already started chanting Hussey's name before Clarke's dismissal in the hope he would get out to bat again in his final test after being run-out in the first innings and they got their wish.
"What a place to finish. The SCG is probably my top three favourite grounds in the whole world," Hussey said.
"The crowd support and the support in general has been a bit overwhelming and I've been a bit embarrassed by it. In a way I'm quite relieved that it's over now."
Sri Lanka had resumed on 225-7 in the morning looking to bulk up their lead of 87 and give their bowlers something to work with.
Dinesh Chandimal hit a defiant 62 not out off 106 balls but ran out of partners when Jackson Bird had Nuwan Pradeep caught behind for nine half an hour before lunch.
Chandimal and Pradeep had put on 41 for the final wicket after Herath (10) and Lakmal (0) had departed relatively cheaply.
Bird, the least experienced of the four paceman deployed by Australia in the test, was named Man of the Match after bagging figures of 7-117.
Australia won the first test in Hobart by 137 runs and the second by an innings and 201 runs inside three days in Melbourne last week.
"I think we fought really well, but it wasn't good enough," said Jayawardene, who is stepping down as captain after this series.
"When you are competing at this level, I think we need to be much better prepared and show more character to win test matches in these conditions."
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