yes. effective july 1, dog walkers need to get a license. they can either be grandfathered in if they ve been a dog walker for three years or more or underdog 20 hours of classroom training or 40 hours of an apprenticeship. they need to pay for a dog walker license and there are rules governing how they walk dogs. you can have between four to eight. six is recommended. if you drive the dogs around in a car, your car has to be inspected. you have to have insurance, et cetera. tucker: it says here, safety equipment must be readily available. what kind of safety equipment is required to walk a dog? poop bags and band-aids and other things like that. tucker: insane! okay. turtle eggs and the f.d.a. fill us in. yeah. so america cares about turtles very much. so much so that if you re actually caught with turtles that have a shell of less than four inches or turtle egg, you have to destroy them in fronts of an f.d.a. official. that s how much we love turtles. officially this was to
that do come back might not hit that oil at all. so that s what the hope is. do they rescue some turtle eggs? they did a huge project where they took nests last year that were on those beaches, so that those little hatch lings wouldn t go back in the oiled water, they moved them on the cape canaveral side of florida. they had a 70% success rate of them hafrpg and going into the atlantic. they ll probably come back to the atlantic side. 10, 15 years of maturation. it s dark the video when you tape them. can you only see them hatching at night? they do come out at night quite a bit. when they do, they they ll shine lights on them towards the water. actually attract todd lyght. in order for them to do the right way they shine a light towards the water and try to get them in there. good luck to them. speaking of animals, check out this beautiful bird video. the swans in jersey, isn t that pretty?
looking at fixing that hydraulic valve on the equipment they have down there below. once they fix that, they will go along with the test and that test that they are doing is going to tell them the big question. if we put the mud in there, is the mud going to sink down like we think it is going to? they couldn t get it to do that with the top kill they tried a couple of months ago but right now, they are thinking that closed system with the cap on it they will have a great deal more success with that. so, they will have to do that test to find out all right mud sink down and if it does, they are going to learn a lot more about this well and it s going to tell them if and how they are going to proceed with that static kill. all right. we keep watching it. david mattingly in new orleans. david, thanks. scientists are in a desperate struggle now to save sea turtles in the oil-stained gulf of mexico. more than 3,000 turtle eggs were carefully picked up by hand from the northern gulf coa
sort of saying, this is not the end. we call this the static kill, and we are ending the threat of this well, if we re able to go forward with this procedure. but this is not the end, this is just another step in a very long and lingering disaster. this has been quantified as the largest maritime spill. i think we need to be mindful, we have long-term impacts. we need to be sobered by the fact that while the oil has stopped and we re not dealing with the day-to-day threat anymore, we need to assess the long-term impact on our ecology, the environment and the gulf. part of that ecological impact sort of came to life last night on a florida beach. there was this massive effort in the gulf to round up turtle eggs, all over the gulf, because they didn t want those turtles hatching out, and then going off into the water where the oil
cleveland cavaliers. with just one sentence he sent the twitter world abuzz. he joined yesterday and he has 200,000 followers. hello world, the real king james is in the building. check out this video from day one of running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. there will be seven more bull runs before the end of the festival next week. i still don t get that. monday morning wildlife officials are going to try to dig up thousands of turtle eggs and move them from the west coast to florida to the east coast. it will give them a fighting chance against the oil but a move that could also kill the fragile hatchlings. jeff corwin is there.