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MetLife Pet Insurance Unleashes New Savings Calculator to Help Pet Parents Understand the Financial Benefits of Insuring Their Furry Loved Ones

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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

In recognition of Financial Literacy Month and to help pet parents better understand how much they can save on both preventative care and unexpected illnesses and accidents with pet health insurance, MetLife Pet Insurance announced today the release of its new savings calculator.

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  • In recognition of Financial Literacy Month and to help pet parents better understand how much they can save on both preventative care and unexpected illnesses and accidents with pet health insurance, MetLife Pet Insurance announced today the release of its new savings calculator.
  • Given only 58% of pet parents said they had pet insurance, those without this coverage faced a significant financial impact when trying to address these unexpected costs.
  • “Particularly during Financial Literacy Month, we can’t overlook the significance of pet health insurance when it comes to ensuring the financial wellness of pet parents.
  • To access the savings calculator and learn more about the value of pet insurance in all these circumstances, visit https://metlifepetinsurance.com/calculator .

Wild turkey numbers are falling in some parts of the US – the main reason may be habitat loss

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Friday, April 19, 2024

But people killed them indiscriminately year-round – sometimes for their meat and feathers, but settlers also took turkey eggs from nests and poisoned adult turkeys to keep them from damaging crops.

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  • But people killed them indiscriminately year-round – sometimes for their meat and feathers, but settlers also took turkey eggs from nests and poisoned adult turkeys to keep them from damaging crops.
  • Thanks to this unregulated killing and habitat loss, by 1900 wild turkeys had disappeared from much of their historical range.
  • Turkey populations gradually recovered over the 20th century, aided by regulation, conservation funding and state restoration programs.
  • We are wildlife ecologists working to determine why turkey populations are shrinking in portions of their range.

Fewer open spaces

  • While turkeys may appear at home in urban areas, their habitat is open forest – areas with sparse trees that allow near-full sunlight to reach herbaceous plants at ground level.
  • In 1792, naturalist William Bartram described the eastern U.S. as “Grande Savane,” or big savanna, a landscape with abundant wild turkeys.
  • The open spaces that are left often are not suitable for wild turkeys: They need a well-developed layer of vegetation at ground level that includes mainly wild flowers, native grasses and young shrubs and trees to provide cover for nesting and raising their young.
  • Turkeys can persist in these denser, shaded forests, but they don’t reproduce as successfully, and fewer of their young survive.
  • Over the past 50 years, populations of bird species that live in open forests and grasslands have fallen by more than 50%.

The roles of food, predators and hunting

  • For example, blame is often placed on more abundant predators that eat turkey eggs, such as raccoons and opossums.
  • But these predators probably are more abundant in part due to changes in turkey habitat.
  • This suggests that prescribed fire across the wild turkey’s range creates an environment that’s more favorable for turkeys than for their predators.
  • Lastly, some observers have proposed that the timing of hunting could be affecting turkey reproduction.

Creating space for turkeys

  • Land owners can help by managing for native grasses and wildflowers on their property, which will provide breeding habitat for turkeys.
  • We have produced podcast episodes that discuss which plants are valuable to turkeys and other wildlife, and how to promote and maintain plants that are turkey-friendly.


Marcus Lashley receives funding from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, the National Wild Turkey Federation, and Turkeys for Tomorrow. William Gulsby receives funding from the Alabama Wildlife Federation, Turkeys for Tomorrow and the National Wild Turkey Federation.

ConnectWise 2024 MSP Threat Report: Unveiling Key Findings on Top Cybersecurity Threats and Emerging Trends

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

TAMPA, Fla., April 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ConnectWise , the world’s leading software company dedicated to the success of technology solution providers (TSPs), today announced the findings of its annual MSP Threat Report.

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  • TAMPA, Fla., April 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ConnectWise , the world’s leading software company dedicated to the success of technology solution providers (TSPs), today announced the findings of its annual MSP Threat Report.
  • To achieve this, the ConnectWise Cyber Research Unit (CRU) conducted an extensive analysis of half a million cybersecurity incidents that affected IT solution providers and their clients.
  • The MSP Threat Report also highlights several key cybersecurity considerations for TSPs in 2024 the following:
    Securing SMBs is of paramount importance for TSPs, given their limited resources for comprehensive cybersecurity measures.
  • The top MITRE ATT&CK techniques observed in cybersecurity incidents, focusing on defense evasion tactics employed by threat actors.

CPSC Warns Consumers to Immediately Stop Using True Brothers Fuel Bottles Due to Risk of Poisoning, Burn, and Flash Fire Hazards; Violation of Federal Safety Regulations for Portable Fuel Containers

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

The fuel bottles pose a flash fire hazard to all users due to lack of a flame mitigation device.

Key Points: 
  • The fuel bottles pose a flash fire hazard to all users due to lack of a flame mitigation device.
  • Under the Portable Fuel Container Safety Act, portable fuel containers manufactured after July 12, 2023, must have flame mitigation devices that impede the propagation of a flame into the container.
  • The manufacture dates of the True Brothers fuel bottles are unknown.
  • CPSC urges consumers to stop using the fuel bottles immediately and to dispose of them empty as normal refuse.

CPSC Warns Consumers to Immediately Stop Using Fuel Bottles Due to Risk of Poisoning, Burn, and Flash Fire Hazards; Violation of Federal Safety Regulations for Portable Fuel Containers

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

The fuel bottles pose a flash fire hazard to all users due to lack of a flame mitigation device.

Key Points: 
  • The fuel bottles pose a flash fire hazard to all users due to lack of a flame mitigation device.
  • Under the Portable Fuel Container Safety Act, portable fuel containers manufactured after July 12, 2023, must have flame mitigation devices that impede the propagation of a flame into the container.
  • The fuel bottles were sold on Walmart.com from an unknown start date through January 2024 for around $16.
  • CPSC urges consumers to stop using the fuel bottles immediately and to dispose of them empty as normal refuse.

Spence Law Firm LLC: Family Alleges Gas Poisoning in Airbnb Vacation Home

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Monday, April 1, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO and SANTA FE, N.M., April 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A Montana family of four alleges in new lawsuits that they were poisoned by a boiler spewing carbon monoxide gas into an Airbnb vacation rental home in Santa Fe, N.M., The Spence Law Firm and co-counsel said today.

Key Points: 
  • SAN FRANCISCO and SANTA FE, N.M., April 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A Montana family of four alleges in new lawsuits that they were poisoned by a boiler spewing carbon monoxide gas into an Airbnb vacation rental home in Santa Fe, N.M., The Spence Law Firm and co-counsel said today.
  • Tyson E. Logan , of The Spence Law Firm, said, "This is an urgent issue.
  • The poisoning did permanent and irreversible damage to this family, especially the youngest child – it will affect them forever.
  • Contact: Erin Powers, Powers MediaWorks LLC, for The Spence Law Firm, LLC, 281.703.6000, [email protected] .

NEW CYBER THREATS TO CHALLENGE FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR IN 2024

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

RESTON, Va., March 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- FS-ISAC, the member-driven, not-for-profit organization that advances cybersecurity and resilience in the global financial system, today announced the findings of its annual Global Intelligence Office report, Navigating Cyber 2024.

Key Points: 
  • In addition to long-standing threat vectors, new threats are continuing to emerge that will have disruptive implications for the sector.
  • DDoS attacks are continuing to increase in size, scope, and sophistication, with 35% of all DDoS attacks targeting the financial services sector in 2023.
  • "The financial services sector operates in a cyber landscape that is endlessly dynamic, as cybercrime and fraud converge, and emerging technologies create additional opportunities for exposure.
  • The Navigating Cyber 2024 report is sourced from FS-ISAC's thousands of member financial firms in 75 countries and further augmented by analysis by the Global Intelligence Office.

NEW CYBER THREATS TO CHALLENGE FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR IN 2024

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, March 27, 2024

RESTON, Va., March 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- FS-ISAC, the member-driven, not-for-profit organization that advances cybersecurity and resilience in the global financial system, today announced the findings of its annual Global Intelligence Office report, Navigating Cyber 2024.

Key Points: 
  • In addition to long-standing threat vectors, new threats are continuing to emerge that will have disruptive implications for the sector.
  • DDoS attacks are continuing to increase in size, scope, and sophistication, with 35% of all DDoS attacks targeting the financial services sector in 2023.
  • "The financial services sector operates in a cyber landscape that is endlessly dynamic, as cybercrime and fraud converge, and emerging technologies create additional opportunities for exposure.
  • The Navigating Cyber 2024 report is sourced from FS-ISAC's thousands of member financial firms in 75 countries and further augmented by analysis by the Global Intelligence Office.

Chaffin Luhana LLP Furthers Growth with Expansion to Connecticut, Upholding Their Mission of 'Doing Good by Doing Right™'

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

STAMFORD, Conn., March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Chaffin Luhana LLP, a plaintiffs-only personal injury and mass tort law firm with a national trial practice, has opened offices in Connecticut including in Stamford, Bridgeport, Hartford, and New Haven. The firm's expansion into Connecticut marks a significant step forward in the firm's mission of Doing Good by Doing Right™. The firm focuses on personal injury and mass tort cases for those injured and killed by the wrongful acts of others.

Key Points: 
  • With a commitment to advocacy and client experience, the firm is dedicated to its mission of Doing Good by Doing Right™, supporting individuals impacted by wrongful acts.
  • The firm's expansion into Connecticut marks a significant step forward in the firm's mission of Doing Good by Doing Right™.
  • "Despite our success inside and outside the courtroom, we are guided by our ethos of Doing Good by Doing Right™.
  • Chaffin Luhana LLP is a plaintiffs-only national trial firm focused on representing injured survivors and their families in catastrophic and complex cases.

Enhancing National Preparedness: Rafa Laboratories Partners with BARDA to Advance the Development of a new design for Rafa's Pediatric Atropine Autoinjectors

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Atropine - the primary antidote for nerve agent and insecticide poisoning, is usually administered via autoinjectors.

Key Points: 
  • Atropine - the primary antidote for nerve agent and insecticide poisoning, is usually administered via autoinjectors.
  • Rafa Laboratories already manufactures adult atropine autoinjectors, FDA-approved in July 2018, and pediatric atropine autoinjectors authorized for use under FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) in January 2018.
  • The new design for the pediatric atropine autoinjector, which is intended for civilian use, will incorporate a new needle shield mechanism feature.
  • To meet FDA approval requirements for the enhanced pediatric atropine autoinjector, BARDA will provide comprehensive support to Rafa Laboratories.