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Kyer Gearing Up In New Hampshire
  CBS/WWJ  HOWELL, Mich. - The drought and excessive heat that began in March have led to a new crisis come fall: A dramatic increase in the number of starving, abandoned horses across Michigan and other parts of the country.Cindy Ashley, manager of Horses Haven rescue in Howell, Mich. said they re struggling to find a way to care for horses that people can no longer afford to keep as pets. The reason that we ve had such a huge onslaught lately of people applying for their horses to come to us is because of the drought,  Ashley told Detroit s WWJ Newsradio 950 s Jon Hewett.  Our hay cos stanley cup ts have almost tripled and also the grain has gone up 20 percent. Every day we get calls from people who want to take care of horses  - they just can t do it anymore. Summer drought proves deadly for Colorado bearsAugust 2012 was fourth hottest in over a centuryHay thefts piling up in Colorado as drought sends prices to historic highs        With a waiting list of more than 100 animals stanley cups , the curren stanley cup t adoption wait time at Horses Haven now stands at two years. We have taken in  quite a few this year but we are at capacity and donations are down because of the economy. We used to get hay donations; we no longer get hay donations,  Ashley said.  We re just lucky to get volunteers to come out here and help the horses. Horses Haven isn t the only animal rescue operation seeing such demand.  Ashley said there are about 20 similar operations across the state, and all of them are full.In August, CBS News  Kvbn A Japanese city has its own, Police-approved Batman
 The European Space Agency   Earth-monitoring Sentinels collected radar interferometry of the Napa Valley before and after the recent earthquake, highlighting ground deformation. Ground-truthing of surface ruptures is drawing a surprisingly complex picture of valley faults.     First Breathtaking Images from Europe   New Sentinel Satellite  Ge stanley cup ology of the Napa Valley Earthquake  http://blogs.kqed.org/science/2014/09/02/napa-quake-forces-redr stanley botella awing-of-fault-maps/ For more uses of radar interferometry, check out these unstable slopes in South America. The colours of a changing landscape  https://gizmodo/sentinel-satellite-reveals-the-aftermath-of-napas-earth-1629586029       stanley cup                                                   GeologySentinel