Drought causing Texas wildlife to act out of character

Humans, pets at increased risk of dangerous interactions-

Texas is in a very severe drought and wild animals are getting desperate for water and will take big risks.

Drought causing Texas wildlife to act out of character. By Shannon Tompkins. Houston Chronicle.

Governor Rick Perry has a policy to deal with it and more, however. He has invited fellow governors to a Christian “prayer-a-thon” in Huston this month to pray for rain, relief from other natural disasters, to ask for fiscal probity, and protection from terrorism. His innovative policy prescription has caused him to rise in the polls as a potential presidential contender.

Will the supernatural beat the natural and the effects of humans on land, water and climate?  How will we tell? How much rain do we need, when and where?

5 thoughts on “Drought causing Texas wildlife to act out of character

  1. Perhaps Perry and all can incant the metaphorical assistance of Elmer Gantry.

  2. Rick Perry is one of Karl Rove’s instruments of getting back into power.

    Many of the tea partiers hate Rove, so another good ‘ol boy, but with more of a religious veneer than GWB will help (he hopes).

  3. Nobody in Oklahoma or Texas that is praying for rain has seemed to consider the alternative point of view, that they are being punished for their wicked acts. Maybe they should change their ways and ask for forgiveness instead.

    1. I thought Perry was going to pray for rain and everything would turn out wonderful….

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