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Policía de Indio reforzará patrullaje en la ciudad por incremento de homicidios

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Policía de Indio reforzará patrullaje en la ciudad por incremento de homicidios

Juan Montesló

INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) – Los recientes homicidios que han ocurrido en la ciudad de Indio sin aparente relación pero situados en la misma zona han sacudido a la comunidad.

Pese a que el más reciente presenciado el día de ayer continua bajo investigación, sin haber revelado más datos al respecto, le cuestionamos al sargento Abraham Plata, cuáles serían las acciones a realizar para reforzar la seguridad en la ciudad, a la que nos comentó:

“No es algo normal cuando tienes dos incidentes así entre un mes”, expresó Plata.

Así mismo, uno de los principales mensajes que el departamento de policía quiere emitir a la comunidad, es eliminar el estigma de relacionar los homicidios y el uso de armas de fuego con la comunidad hispana.

“Sabemos que en la ciudad de indio la mayoría de la comunidad son hispanos, pero no es más los hispanos donde han sido homicidios. porque en los primeros meses del año tuvimos un homicidio donde el hijo mató a sus papás y no eran hispanos”, expuso Sargento Abraham Plata.

También comentaron su intención de implementar con mayor rigurosidad programas educativos enfocados en las juventudes de Indio, para prevenir que caigan en malos pasos.

Como fue el caso de la detección de 5 adolescentes residentes de Indio y Coachella que durante el pasado mes de octubre fueron sorprendidos en posesión de armas de fuego y balas.

“Les aseguramos que vamos a hacer todo lo que podemos hacer de seguir

Policía de Indio reforzará patrullaje en la ciudad por incremento de homicidios

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Policía de Indio reforzará patrullaje en la ciudad por incremento de homicidios

Juan Montesló

INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) – Los recientes homicidios que han ocurrido en la ciudad de Indio sin aparente relación pero situados en la misma zona han sacudido a la comunidad.

Pese a que el más reciente presenciado el día de ayer continua bajo investigación, sin haber revelado más datos al respecto, le cuestionamos al sargento Abraham Plata, cuáles serían las acciones a realizar para reforzar la seguridad en la ciudad, a la que nos comentó:

“No es algo normal cuando tienes dos incidentes así entre un mes”, expresó Plata.

Así mismo, uno de los principales mensajes que el departamento de policía quiere emitir a la comunidad, es eliminar el estigma de relacionar los homicidios y el uso de armas de fuego con la comunidad hispana.

“Sabemos que en la ciudad de indio la mayoría de la comunidad son hispanos, pero no es más los hispanos donde han sido homicidios. porque en los primeros meses del año tuvimos un homicidio donde el hijo mató a sus papás y no eran hispanos”, expuso Sargento Abraham Plata.

También comentaron su intención de implementar con mayor rigurosidad programas educativos enfocados en las juventudes de Indio, para prevenir que caigan en malos pasos.

Como fue el caso de la detección de 5 adolescentes residentes de Indio y Coachella que durante el pasado mes de octubre fueron sorprendidos en posesión de armas de fuego y balas.

“Les aseguramos que vamos a hacer todo lo que podemos hacer de seguir

Unethical photography threatens these beautiful starlit frogs, report says, as entire group vanishes

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By Laura Sharman, CNN

(CNN) — One of the world’s most dazzling amphibians is under threat from unregulated photography trips, scientists have warned, after an entire group went missing from their rainforest home.

The galaxy frog, famed for its cosmic star-speckled appearance, is found only in the evergreen forests of India’s Western Ghats mountain range.

Endangered and no bigger than a fingertip, the rare creatures shelter in the damp crevices beneath rocks, fallen leaves and decaying logs of this biodiversity hotspot.

However, scientists warn they are disappearing, in a study released on Wednesday in Herpetology Notes.

The study found unregulated photography trips are a key culprit, causing disturbances and behavioral changes that can disrupt the frogs’ feeding and breeding success.

In early 2020, Zoological Society of London researcher Rajkumar K P, who led the study, discovered a group of seven galaxy frogs nestled beneath logs in the Western Ghats, according to the report.

But his return – after a break because of Covid-19 restrictions – revealed the group had since vanished, raising serious concerns for the species’ survival.

Researchers had begun monitoring the patch of rainforest in 2019, the study said, in ongoing efforts to track the elusive frogs, listed as “vulnerable” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

By March 2020, the team found a group of seven tucked beneath decomposing logs and leaf litter.

However, over the following two summers, groups of photographers descended on the site, trampling the area and leaving logs displaced in their quest for the perfect shot, researchers found.

“The photographers were familiar with the microhabitat of the species from publications and local trackers and overturned many logs whilst searching for the species,” the report read.

In the study, trackers reported groups of up to six photographers descending on the site, each eager to snap shots of every galaxy frog they found, often moving the tiny creatures onto moss or logs for a more picturesque backdrop.

The frogs endured repeated handling as the photographers’ high-powered camera flashes illuminated the scene for around four hours per session.

Contact with bare hands, lack of hydration and no biosecurity protocols left the frogs vulnerable to stress, heat and potential disease, the report read.

Two small frogs died during the marathon photoshoots, one tracker told the report, though this could not be verified by the researchers.

The report urged the establishment of ethical standards in nature and conservation photography throughout India to better protect the nation’s wildlife.

“This sad event is a stark warning for the consequences of unregulated photography,” Rajkumar said.

“These beautiful yet rare frogs are unlike anything else on our tiny corner of the universe, but without careful and responsible management we risk them disappearing off the face of the planet for good.”

Positive practice

He added: “Done correctly, photography can be a huge asset to helping conservationists build our understanding of areas such as animal distribution or behaviour – plus, the resulting pictures can help educate others about these incredible species.

“However, irresponsible photography can turn this asset into a hazard.”

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Wind Advisory issued December 17 at 9:57PM PST until December 18 at 4:00AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…North winds 15 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph expected.

* WHERE…Santa Barbara County Southwestern Coast and Santa Ynez
Mountains Western Range.

* WHEN…Until 4 AM PST Thursday.

* IMPACTS…Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high
profile vehicles. Use extra caution.

Secure outdoor objects.

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Wind Advisory issued December 17 at 9:57PM PST until December 18 at 3:00AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…North winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected.
Isolated gusts to 60 mph possible.

* WHERE…Eastern San Gabriel Mountains, Interstate 5 Corridor,
Northern Ventura County Mountains, Santa Barbara County Interior
Mountains, Santa Ynez Mountains Eastern Range, Southern Ventura
County Mountains, Western Antelope Valley Foothills, and Western
San Gabriel Mountains and Highway 14 Corridor.

* WHEN…Until 3 AM PST Thursday.

* IMPACTS…Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high
profile vehicles. Use extra caution.

Secure outdoor objects.

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