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TOM LOUNSBURY: Early summer a great time to get a new puppy
Tom Lounsbury, Hearst Michigan
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Beagle puppies are very amiable and adventuresome from the start. Beagles are not only good hunters, but they also make great housedogs as well. (Tom Lounsbury/Hearst Michigan) Show MoreShow Less
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Writer Tom Lounsbury always enjoys interacting with his dogs whenever possible to maintain communication with them, even during group romps in the yard. (Photo provided by Tom Lounsbury/Hearst Michigan) Show MoreShow Less
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Training a puppy to become a hunting dog can begin quite early, such as in this case with a pair of Brittany pups, only a few weeks old, being locked on point per the scent of a pheasant wing. (Photo provided by Tom Lounsbury/Hearst Michigan) Show MoreShow Less
Tom Lounsbury: The mosquito - the world s ultimate survivor
Tom Lounsbury, Hearst Michigan
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This Tuscola County Mosquito Abatement employee is fully equipped and ready to fog a residential yard to eliminate mosquitoes. (Tom Lounsbury/Hearst Michigan) Show MoreShow Less
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Despite its diminutive size, nothing has made an impact on the world like the mosquito, and it’s been here awhile.
The oldest known form of the mosquito we know today was discovered in Canadian amber and was determined to be 79 million years old. Other forms of it date back much farther than that.
Entailing 3,500 species, mosquitoes can be found from dense tropical jungles to as far north as the Arctic, because mosquito eggs can also tolerate snow and sub-zero temperatures.
Tom Lounsbury: Wild foraging a great way to enjoy the outdoors
Tom Lounsbury, Hearst Michigan
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Morels are one of the easiest and safest mushrooms to identify while foraging in the woodlands. (Tom Lounsbury/Hearst Michigan) Show MoreShow Less
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Orlando Lounsbury is quite pleased with his foraging success for yellow morels. Foraging is a great way to share and enjoy the outdoors with family. (Tom Lounsbury/Hearst Michigan) Show MoreShow Less
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Brothers Reese (left) and Orlando Lounsbury show some freshly foraged wild asparagus discovered in a fencerow. (Tom Lounsbury/Hearst Michigan) Show MoreShow Less
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Humans from the beginning of time have been foragers seeking edible plants in order to survive, and foraging in the wild remains a highly popular outdoor pastime today.
Veritas, fresh on the heels of its acquisition last year of data collection technology Globanet, is positioning itself as the only company to offer a full stack of digital compliance capabilities to meet a growing need for compliance to meet the exploding growth of data.
The move to create a complete digital compliance capability, which includes data capture, archiving, and monitoring and supervision, comes as the industry faces an explosive growth in the need to better manage their digital assets, said Ajay Bhatia, general manager for Santa Clara, Calif.-based company’s digital compliance business.
“With the new normal in the workforce, no business can afford to not be concerned about digital compliance,” Bhatia told CRN. “It’s a US$6-billion business now, and will grow to US$10 billion in the next few years. This is very much front and center with what we are trying to do.”