Catt-Trax 2 - Los Amigos - Comments http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/taxonomy/term/56 Comments for "Los Amigos" en Bruvgel http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-426 http://pulm.bumc.bu.edu/vshah/catalog/plus/epogen/epogen.htm <a href="http://pulm.bumc.bu.edu/vshah/catalog/plus/metadate/metadate.htm ">metadate mechanism</a> http://pulm.bumc.bu.edu/vshah/catalog/plus/metadate/metadate.htm <a href="http://pulm.bumc.bu.edu/vshah/catalog/plus/lotrimin/lotrimin.htm ">some about lotrimin</a> http://pulm.bumc.bu.edu/vshah/catalog/plus/pitocin/pitocin.htm <a href="http://pulm.bumc.bu.edu/vshah/catalog/plus/kaopectate/kaopectate.htm ">kaopectate forum</a> Sun, 13 May 2007 09:32:42 -0700 Cherchel comment 426 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 More Photos http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-217 <p>More photos are coming... so keep posted!</p><p>Cheers, Danny</p> Tue, 20 Mar 2007 13:54:31 -0700 Danny Catt comment 217 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Hi Brent! http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-216 <p>Hello from Argentina!</p><p>I hope your journey is going fabulously! I have not been to Cambodia, but hope to do so one day. I had a chance to see the handiwork of the Canadian beavers in Tierra del Fuego National Park as you suggested. They have quite a bit of damage in the park (seeing as they have virtually no predators). I will look forward to connecting with you when I return.</p><p>Cheers, Danny</p> Tue, 20 Mar 2007 13:53:28 -0700 Danny Catt comment 216 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 I love what I do http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-215 <p>Hello and thanks for your message! I most certainly enjoy what I do. I am lucky to have a job that I love. I have been able to see all sorts of animals on this trip and I will add more photos soon. I hope you are well... wherever you are!</p><p>Cheers</p><p>Danny</p> Tue, 20 Mar 2007 13:48:37 -0700 Danny Catt comment 215 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Yikes... thanks for your message and sorry for the delay http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-214 <p>Hi Andrew</p><p>Thanks so much for your note and I apologize for not getting back to you sooner. My connections here in South America are often slow... and I thought I had replied to you many moons ago... but alas I did not! All is well ... I am a bit behind in my blog posts but I hope to fix that in the next day or two. I am glad you are following along. I also remember very well your research project on the island following the movements of salmon with radio telemetry. I hope all is well back home... and yes, I have worn the Evergreen shirt often!</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Danny</p> Tue, 20 Mar 2007 13:43:07 -0700 Danny Catt comment 214 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Hola Cassie et al. http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-213 <p>Thanks for your note and I hope all is well back in the classroom... and that you have enjoyed Yellowstone and some of the other adventures in second year. Apologies for not being in touch sooner and as often as I would like. The internet connections here have varied from fast (like the one I am on now) to very very slow... I thought I had replied to your hello a long time ago... but when I checked today I see I have not. Sorry about that. I have been on the move a lot in recent weeks but all is well. The visit to Antarctica was amazing and I will tell you about it on the blog (with more photos) and when I get back. Good luck with the home stretch! How is your home decorating going?</p><p>Cheers</p><p>Danny :)</p> Tue, 20 Mar 2007 13:39:00 -0700 Danny Catt comment 213 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Thanks Natalie http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-212 <p>Thanks Natalie! I thought I responded to your hello many moons ago... sorry for not doing so. I have been thoroughly enjoying South America and just got back from Antarctica. I appreciate you taking the time to say hi and I hope you enjoy the posts coming up! </p><p>Cheers</p><p>Danny </p> Tue, 20 Mar 2007 13:36:41 -0700 Danny Catt comment 212 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Hello Danny I think the http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-131 <p><strong><font style="background-color: #0000ff" color="#ff0033">Hello Danny I think the monkey is awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! do you like doing what you do? you must see lots of animals write back plz tnks shrimpo </font></strong></p><p><strong><font style="background-color: #0000ff" color="#ff0033">P.S.the route and journey looks kewl can you take more pics their intresting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</font></strong></p> Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:31:55 -0800 shrimpo comment 131 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 send more pics and reaply to http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-123 <h4>send more pics and reaply to me</h4> Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:34:26 -0800 dud comment 123 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 cool http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-122 <h4>YO SUP DANNY I THINK YOUR SIT IS COOL AND EVEN MORE PEOPLE ARE WRIGHTING, </h4> Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:32:00 -0800 dud comment 122 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Hello from the FWR Classroom! http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-65 Hey Danny,  I have been following your journey with great interest and I am learning so much about South America.  Beautiful photos as always; keep them coming.  I am sitting in the critical thinking lab with GeoJohn and learning a lot but I am very jealous of all the amazing experiences you are having.  Krystal tells me its 12 days until the Yellowstone trip.  When we&#39;re trecking around in the snow I&#39;ll be jealous of you again.  Got to get back to thinking critical.  More from me later :) Mon, 29 Jan 2007 15:37:55 -0800 Cassie Kosterman comment 65 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Muchas gracias Marla http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-63 <p>Thanks so much for your note... and for the link to the more detailed information on the impacts of mining in the Amazon. Mercury has serious impacts as the article describes... and is likely the reason that the researchers at  the Los Amigos Research Station do not eat any fish taken from the river (don&#39;t quote me on that ... but that was the suggestion). I will be adding more to the blog soon... keep posted :)</p><p>D.</p> Mon, 29 Jan 2007 05:51:09 -0800 Danny Catt comment 63 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 enjoying the journey so far :) http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-62 <p>Hola Danny,</p><p>Have been following your site since day 1.  I share your love of learning so has been fabulous following you thru SA.  Your enthusiasm is infectious :)  Will use your insights to plan my own trip next year.  The photos are stunning!  Was talking to a friend this weekend who alerted me to some of the enviromemental impacts of mining in the Amazon, esp the use of mercury to extract gold by the smaller producers.  Found out a bit more from the attached:</p><p><a href="http://rainforests.mongabay.com/0808.htm">http://rainforests.mongabay.com/0808.htm</a></p><p> Looking forward to the rest of the journey!</p><p>marla</p><p>Looking forward to the rest of the journey.</p> Mon, 29 Jan 2007 04:34:29 -0800 Marla comment 62 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Greeting from Cambodia!!! http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-61 <p>Hola Danny!</p><p>Just read your recent blog - great to hear you&#39;re having such an awesome trip! And so techno-connected too!!! This is the extent of my tech - email/blogs.  I&#39;m even still shooting slides!  Just returned from my first visit to Angkor Wat today(<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angkor_Wat">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angkor_Wat</a>).  Have a few more days before heading back to Thailand, then south to Sumatra (main objective this trip) &amp; hopefully spend some time in Bukit Lawang to check out the orangutan reserve.  But I&#39;ll be back in Van by Feb 19!  Ugh!  Would&#39;ve loved to have romped around here a bit more. Its been 15 yrs since my last visit to SE Asia, but I miss South America (at least I could speak the language there) and your essays bring back fond memories.  But I know I will return back there.  Enjoy your trip and keep an eye out for the beavers (yes, imported from Canada) when you&#39;re down in Patagonia.</p><p>Saludos,</p><p>Brent</p><p>P.S. Make sure you indulge in some Malbec vino while you&#39;re there! And of  course, Pisco Sours!</p> Sun, 28 Jan 2007 02:51:03 -0800 Brent Matsuda comment 61 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2 Hi Danny - Amazing Stuff http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2/node/292#comment-60 <p>Hey Danny!<br /><br />Andrew here, have been following your blog with great interest - Would love to get down there some day! Your photos are fantastic as usual and you&#39;ve had quite the adventure already even though you&#39;ve not even been gone a month... The Tamarins are amazing.</p><p>Is that an Evergreen shirt I see traveling the world?!</p><p>Talking about radio telemetry was making me nostalgic for our senior year research project at BCIT- you recall we were tracking Coho Salmon using tags inserted into their stomachs. Never had to had to climb any tall towers to get a signal- fish in rivers tend to be pretty confined in elevation! </p><p>Will be looking forward to your next post!</p><p>Cheers, Andrew</p> Sat, 27 Jan 2007 10:43:21 -0800 Andrew Appleton comment 60 at http://blogs.bcit.ca/catttrax2