In a message dated 6/14/99 6:19:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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<< CREEDE, Colo. (AP) - After an hour of skimming the 14,000-foot peaks of the
 San Juan Mountains, pilot Whitey Wannemacher wondered aloud in his small
 plane, "Where is everybody today?" On this six-hour mission to track the 37
 lynx transplanted here from Canada and Alaska, research assistant Chris
 Parmeter heard only four telltale tracking beeps, grabbing his clipboard
 each time to note an animal's location and number. In ways, the silence can
 be heartening, telling the state Division of Wildlife workers that the
 reintroduction of the lynx to the mountain wilderness could be paying off
 with the elusive cats dispersing and adapting to their new homes. Faster
 beeps would signal a cat had succumbed. See full story
 <http://www.infobeat.com/stories/cgi/story.cgi?id=2559895787-1e4> >>

What great news!!!  Thanks for passing it on, Kimberly!  Love, jane

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