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...With these funds they will be able to not just learn how to fish, but skills like teamwork, discipline, respect, and self-confidence,” Hoffman said...

Author: By Sofia E. Groopman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Awards Allston Grants to Groups | 3/1/2010 | See Source »

...There’s nothing like getting a ‘W,’ honestly,” Crimson coach Dave Fish ’72 said. “You can talk about learning from defeat and everything else...but if you look at any team, they take enough losses, it shakes the confidence...

Author: By David E. Lopez-Lengowski, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Men's Tennis Gets Back on Track at Home | 3/1/2010 | See Source »

...BC’s] No. 1 doubles team is the No. 1 team in the region right now,” Fish said. “I thought we might be ready to take a shot at them, but they played great against us at No. 1. Fortunately, our No. 2 and No. 3 teams are really good. Our No. 3 team, which has lost a couple of matches against good competition, was able to save the day [today] by securing the doubles point...

Author: By David E. Lopez-Lengowski, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Men's Tennis Gets Back on Track at Home | 3/1/2010 | See Source »

...polar bears, says Rockwell, but he isn't buying that. The 4,000-plus-sq.-mi. park where hunting is banned is what Rockwell calls a "food mecca" for grizzlies. Wapusk is home to some 7,000 caribou, an equal number of moose and untold numbers of rabbits, fish, geese and other creatures. When Rockwell and his team ask the real experts - the Cree elders whose ancestors have lived there for generations - they say, "Why would a bear that's found a huge food source go someplace else?" according to Rockwell. (See pictures: "Bye-Bye, Panda Tai Shan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Canada, Grizzlies Invade Polar-Bear Turf | 2/27/2010 | See Source »

...wild, he was a transient, not a resident," says Russ Rector, a former dolphin trainer who is now a fierce opponent of keeping any dolphins or whales in captivity. "Resident whales are the kind that live in a fixed place, like Puget Sound. Transients travel the world, eating dolphins, fish, other whales, basically anything that gets in their way." Such animals need to be particularly aggressive, both to establish territoriality when they're passing through and to hunt such a wide range of large prey. Those are traits that don't go away. (See the top 10 animal stories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Killer-Whale Tragedy: What Made Tilikum Snap? | 2/26/2010 | See Source »

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