San Pedro Daily                  Sunday, July 5, 2009
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SAGA Humane Society
and Veterinary Clinic

SAGA Humane Society and Veterinary Clinic is the place where most people take their cats and dogs for checkups and emergency care. But SAGA has many faces and is here to help all the animal life of San Pedro, be it dogs and cats, lizards, snakes, birds or marine life. Dr. Laurie Droke, with the assistance of Ingrid Lima, is more than willing to attend to your pets and all animals at SAGA.

Ms. Droke is originally from Forth Worth, Texas and has been in the veterinary field for 10 years and loves working with animals. “I really enjoy working here. I fell in love with the island since I first came here on diving trips,” commented Ms. Droke. Laurie started working at Saga in December of 2008 and enjoys working in a different environment. “Working here is quite different from working in the US; it’s an interesting challenge.”

“What really is incredible of working on the island is the rescues that one experiences or is a part of,” commented Laurie. Laurie shared with Ambergris Today an interesting anecdote of a rescue that she was a part of. A sea turtle was found south of San Pedro Town by the Mosquito Coast Area and Hol Chan officers were called to the scene to help remove it, as the animal was lethargic and barely moving. It was believed that it had eaten a plastic bag. The turtle was taken to SAGA where Dr. Droke examined it and observed a split on the shell of the animal. Because of the extent of the injuries the beautiful creature had to be humanely euthanized.

But not all cases have a sad ending as such at SAGA. A most recent rescue of a dog left out by the reef had a happier ending. With the assistance of the friendly staff at Rico’s, the dog was rescued by the captain of a fishing boat. The dog was taken to SAGA, named Rico and is now up for adoption.
Ms. Droke commented on one if the biggest issues that the community is facing, the increase of stray dog population. “We would like to encourage every pet owner to have their pets spayed/neutered,” commented Droke. “I know it’s not part of the existing culture but in the long run it is the best thing to do if one really loves his pets”.
SAGA plans on patrolling the streets of San Pedro and picking up stray dogs, so they are encouraging all pet owners to keep their dogs in their yards. It is also very important to have your pets (cats/dogs) checked once a year and to be updated with their vaccines, added Laurie.

SAGA has a “Fort Dog” house which homes lost, unwanted, and homeless dogs and puppies who receive treatment and loving care until they are found an adoptive family. Fort Dog, in its current state is the home of 60 animals all ready to be adopted.
The Saga Humane Society was founded in March of 1999, mainly in response to the animal control measures used in Belize: strychnine laced bait tossed onto the streets at night for any animal unlucky enough to be wandering around and hungry. The organization is able to operate through the kind donations and support of the community.
Saga is planning on have a fundraiser event on the 4th of July, a family party at Pedro’s, where the entire family is welcomed, as well as pets. Lots of fun on the poolside, live band and lots to eat and drink. Any donation is welcomed and any businesses willing to donate prizes are more than welcomed to do so.
For more information on this event or on how you can help The Saga Humane Society feel free to contact Ms. Droke at Saga’s office Tuesday thru Friday. Surgeries are performed from 8:30a.m. to11:30a.m. and appointments are from 1:00p.m. to 4:00p.m.; Saturdays from 9:00a.m. to 12:00noon. For appointments feel free to call 226-3266.Ambergris Today
Loss of World's Seagrass Beds Seen Accelerating
The world's seagrass meadows, a critical habitat for marine life and profit-maker for the fishing industry, are in decline due to coastal development and the losses are accelerating, according to a new study.
Billed as the first comprehensive global assessment of seagrass losses, the study found 58 percent of seagrass meadows are declining and the rate of annual loss has accelerated from about 1 percent per year before 1940 to 7 percent per year since 1990.
Published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the study, based on more than 200 surveys and 1,800 observations dating back to 1879, found that seagrasses are disappearing at rates similar to coral reefs and tropical rainforests.
"Seagrasses are disappearing because they live in the same kind of environments that attract people," James Fourqurean, a professor at Florida International University and a co-author of the study, said in an e-mailed response to questions.
"They live in shallow areas protected from large storm waves, and they are especially prevalent in bays and around river mouths."
Scientists say seagrass processes waste dumped into the sea, helps stabilize ocean-bottom sediments in coastal areas to reduce erosion, provide nurseries for fish and shellfish and feeding grounds for larger marine creatures, including those that live in coral reefs.
But the grasses can be damaged by polluted water from coastal development, decreasing water clarity, and by dredging and filling of meadows.
The scientists also said global climate change "is predicted to have deleterious effects on seagrasses." Many scientists believe greenhouse gases are causing the world to warm, leading to a host of environmental effects including warming and rising oceans.
'ECONOMICALLY AND ECOLOGICALLY IMPORTANT'
Seagrass meadows are important food fisheries and host gamefish like tarpon, permit and bonefish.
A recent study estimated the annual economic value of seagrass at $3,500 per hectare (2.5 acres), Fourqurean said.
"Seagrass beds are at least as economically and ecologically important as tropical forests or coral reefs," he said.
The study, by a team of scientists from the United States, Australia and Spain, found that 29 percent of known seagrass meadows have disappeared since 1879. Over the entire 130-year period, seagrass was lost at a rate of 1.5 percent per year.
An estimated 19,690 square miles (51,000 square km) of seagrass has been lost since 1879 of a total estimated area of 68,350 square miles (177,000 square km), the researchers said.
"Globally, we lose a seagrass meadow the size of a soccer field every thirty minutes," said co-author William Dennison of the University of Maryland.
The scientists said 45 percent of the world's population lives on 5 percent of its land adjacent to the coast.
In the early 20th century, heavy seagrass losses were noted in North America and Europe, where the industrial revolution led to rapid coastal development.
Today, population growth in the regions bordering the Pacific and Indian Oceans are likely leading to the heaviest losses of seagrass, but those regions lack the scientific infrastructure to assess the loss, Fourqurean said.
He said mitigation efforts have had some success in saving and restoring seagrass. For example, in Florida, where treated sewage water is often dumped in the ocean, water managers in Tampa changed their method of treating wastewater and failing seagrasses rebounded. Common Dreams
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Vacation Bible School will be held at Holy Cross Anglican School every week day in July. VBS is open to all children in the community from ages 5 to 12 and is free of charge. The program starts at 9am and finishes at 11:30am. A mid-morning snack will be served to the children. Please send your children to this exciting time of learning, arts and crafts, Bible stories, sports, singing and dancing! For additional information call Holy Cross School at 226-3456. The Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30am until 2pm.

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