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Archives for December 2013

Top Ten countdown: #3

December 31, 2013 By TMD Reporters

threeOur Top Ten countdown continues with #3 on the list of the most-read Mammalian Daily articles of 2013:

 

Tulip Map recall “will create havoc in the Spring”: DWBS

Filed Under: Breaking News

#4 in our list of the Top Ten articles of 2013

December 31, 2013 By TMD Reporters

Red blob four figure over black background#4 in our list of the Top Ten articles of 2013 is:

Staff from The Park's Extinction Anxiety Clinic will be on hand to aid participants in today's Mating Dance.  Mating Dance offers first look at Archons’ modernization plan

Filed Under: Breaking News

Our 5th most popular article

December 31, 2013 By TMD Reporters

Top 5 in Charts - Stamp on Red Wax Seal.Our 5th most popular article in 2013 is:

Focus on: Keeper of the Nut Keeper

Filed Under: Breaking News

8, 7, 6…

December 30, 2013 By TMD Reporters

Top 10 in Charts - Stamp on Red Wax Seal.Our 8th most-read article of 2013:

June 2013 calendarJune in The Park: What’s coming up (along with the Roses

 

And here’s an editorial that came in at number 7:

wild_animals_forest_groupThe Promise of The Park: Should we still believe?

 

And…our 6th most-read article of 2013 (and also one of our favourites!):

Stereotype Sunday“Stereotype Sundays” aim to foster harmony among species

Filed Under: Breaking News

10, 9…

December 30, 2013 By TMD Reporters

Top 10 in Charts - Stamp on Red Wax Seal.For the next few days, we’ll be looking back on some of your favourite Mammalian Daily stories.

Here is our readers’ choice for the 10th most-read article of 2013:

Bring back the Dog paddle!CAA steps up pressure on Summer Games committee:

and the 9th:

mountain of garbageGroup claims responsibility for Park’s mountain of garbage:

 

Filed Under: Breaking News

Hieronymous Hedgehog: TMD’s Animal of the Year

December 28, 2013 By TMD Reporters

Hieronymous Hedgehog


Hieronymous Hedgehog:
Mammalian Daily’s Animal of the Year 

BREAKING NEWS

The Mammalian Daily has chosen veteran Park citizen Hieronymous Hedgehog as its 2013 Animal of the Year.

In a press announcement this morning, managing editor Orphea Haas said the newspaper’s staff was impressed by “the demeanour he displayed in the face of what seemed like never-ending controversy.”

“Hieronymous Hedgehog became the model of a calm, loyal Park citizen. When faced with a barrage of criticism, he refused to strike back, waiting for the dust to settle. Then, he decided to meet his most fervent critic on his own turf, secure in his view of himself and in his loyalty to The Park,” she said.

Hieronymous Hedgehog, who is currently in hibernation, is expected to acknowledge the honour when he appears at the 2014 Groundhog Day celebrations.

Filed Under: Breaking News, Park Life, Politics/Law/Crime

Rapper Will.o.be. pledges to donate 12 Oak Trees to The Park

December 21, 2013 By Fiona Lupu, TMD Events Reporter

Oak branch and acorn


Rapper Will.o.be. pledged to donate 12 Oak Trees to The Park at the Celebration of the Winter Solstice on Saturday. The popular singer was acquitted last week on charges of abusing a Park Oak Tree on the last night of the Beats of Burden music festival.

At some point between the flyby performed by the Doves of Peace and the hilarious antics of the Human Imitator, Rapper Will.o.be. took to the stage at yesterday’s Celebration of the Winter Solstice and made a stirring pledge:

“Last week, I was acquitted of abusing a beloved Park Oak Tree, but I know there are still many Animals here who believe I am guilty,” he said.

“I know there’s nothing I can do about that. I can’t change their minds. But I can help to improve the lives of all of us in The Park. That’s why I’m here today…to tell you that, as I stand before you, I pledge to plant twelve Oak saplings on this very site in the Spring. And may those Trees grow tall and may they be as strong as the founders of zoocracy and the citizens of this Park.”

Roars of applause followed an initial moment of silent disbelief. After the popular Park singer was escorted from the stage, the celebration continued and although he was scheduled to sing a few hours later, the rap artist bowed out, calling for an encore from Jargonhead, instead.

Later on in the day, the still emotional audience left the star alone while he feasted on the offerings of The Compost Heap and The Battering Ram Café, but many were forthright in their praise of his actions.

“I think he’s doing the best he can under the circumstances,” said Dewi Beruang, who attended every Park festival this year, including the Beats of Burden.

“He’s got goodness in him and now he’s sharing it with us and I think we all appreciate that,” she said.

Filed Under: Breaking News, Park Life

Department of Well-Being and Safety issues annual advisory

December 20, 2013 By Thaddeus S. Loris, TMD Health and Safety Reporter

Beware of Humans


The Department of Well-Being and Safety has issued its annual seasonal advisory to Animals.

The Department of Well-Being and Safety (DWBS) issued its annual seasonal advisory today, warning Animals to be vigilant when interacting with Humans at this time of year.

“At all times, but especially during the holiday season, be aware of your surroundings and be vigilant when interacting with Humans, particularly if they are exhibiting sentimental behaviour,” the advisory warns.

“Park Animals should be on the lookout for a number of types of suspicious behaviour displayed by Humans. If, for instance, Humans attempt to entice you with food, make cooing noises at you or call you by names with which you are not familiar (such as ‘sweetie’ or ‘cutie’), if they speak of their desire for ‘animal companionship’ or say that they want to ‘rescue’ or ‘save’ you, this should prompt you to leave their company immediately. Do not hesitate to do so,” the advisory says.

“The sentimentality of the season makes Humans more likely to succumb to urges to take Animals home with them or to give them as gifts to other Humans,” says DWBS Director of Public Relations, Cornelius Kakapo.

“Especially at this time of year, Humans seem to lose the ability to see Animals as captains of their own destiny. They sincerely believe they are doing good when they remove us forcibly from our homes and families,” he says.

Any Animal who does experience a problem with Humans is encouraged to report the incident immediately to one of the following DWBS hotlines:

Feral Cat Helpline: 1-899-33725228
Assaulted Animals Helpline: 1-899-27728583
Missing Animals Registry: 1-899-64774642
Missing Family Members Report: 1-899-32645966
Youthline (Kittens, Puppies, Cubs, etc.): 1-899-96884546

Filed Under: Breaking News, Park Life

Gossip site hints at new Mammalian Daily rôle for Noreen

December 19, 2013 By Juho Morsk, TMD Media Reporter

headsNtales logo


The logo of the popular Park gossip web site, headsNtales.

Popular columnist Noreen may not be dispensing advice at The Mammalian Daily for much longer, if a popular Park gossipmonger’s sources are correct.

According to headsNtales, The Park’s “most-watched” gossip site, Noreen is currently in talks with several Park newspapers to expand her rôle beyond that of counselling Animals on how to live happily with Humans.

In keeping with her present position as adjunct professor of Human Studies at the University of West Terrier, Noreen is said to be keen on bringing her academic credentials to her newspaper writing.

“Noreen would like to share the knowledge of Humans that she has acquired over her lifetime with more of the general public,” says a source close to the columnist.

“Rather than answering Animals’ questions, she would like to offer something more substantial in a regular column or essay. She believes that many Animals are lacking knowledge of Human history, for example, and she would like to fill that gap so that Animals can better understand the world around them and make better-informed choices.”

If these are indeed Noreen’s wishes, they may well fall in line with the intentions of the University of West Terrier. While there has been no final word on the subject from the UWT Board of Governors, rumours have suggested the school is considering a major expansion of its Department of Human Studies.

Meanwhile, Noreen remains silent on her plans for the future and has declined to comment on any rumours.

Filed Under: Breaking News, Education, Gossip and Rumour, Media, Park Life

Celebration of the Winter Solstice to begin at sunrise

December 18, 2013 By Fiona Lupu, TMD Events Reporter

Winter Solstice Celebrations 2013


The Department of Hoildays, Festivals, and Celebrations announced today that for the second time in seven years, the Celebration of the Winter Solstice will begin at sunrise on December 21

The Department of Holidays, Festivals, and Celebrations has announced the itinerary and lineup for the 2013 Celebration of the Winter Solstice.

At a press conference today, the Department’s director of public relations, Aintza Kanariar, said she was “thrilled” to announce that this year’s festivities will begin at sunrise on December 21, as they did last year.

“This is only the second time in seven years that the Winter Solstice celebrations have begun at sunrise,” she said. “Based on the success of last year’s Celebration and after reviewing the results of a participant survey, we have concluded that sunrise is the most appropriate time to begin.”

The Celebration will incorporate some of the most successful components of last year’s festivities with some “new and innovative” elements, Kanariar said.

Some of The Park’s most popular music makers will perform, including Eggie and The Pigs, The DomEstyx, The Feral Four, Banded Brothers, SponaneousGeneration, The Beasts of Burden and the Endeka Elephant Band. Rapper Jargonhead has confirmed his appearance, as have The Tweeters. And, despite rumours to the contrary, Rapper Will.o.be., who was recently acquitted of charges involving the abuse of an Oak Tree, said through a representative that he is “very much looking forward to providing some of the entertainment at the Winter Solstice Celebration.”

Once again, The Herman Stoat Dance Company will perform a new work, created for the occasion. This year’s dance, choreographed by Stoat himself, will celebrate The Park’s interspecial life. The dance, entitled, “On the Cusp of a Dream,” will feature some of the company’s newest members, including a number of promising non-Mammalian dancers whom Stoat recently recruited.

Other entertainment acts will include jugglers, clowns, and a Human imitator. And, while students from the Hani Gajah School of Art will paint “three-minute portraits” of Solstice celebrants, the Park Historical Society will offer revellers the opportunity to dress up in a variety of costumes and represent Park historical figures.

As always, a major component of the festivities will be the food. This year, The Compost Heap and The Battering Ram Café will provide the festive fare, while Ants in Your Pantry and Provisions by Petrounel will once again send all attendees home with tasty party favours.

The Celebration of the Winter Solstice begins at sunrise on December 21. Food will be served until 11:00 pm.

Filed Under: Breaking News, Park Life

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