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Spring into Spring with These Netting Necessities
Although the current temperatures may not feel like it, spring is just around the corner! It’s not too early to start planning your warmer-weather activities—and many of these endeavors will involve netting.
Read moreNetting News #10: What’s New Here
The African elephant is one of the largest land creatures in our current time. Weighing up to 7 tons, and eating up to 300 pounds of food in a single day! While the Elephants may be peaceful creatures that eat plant matter from trees, bushes, and small shrubs.
Read moreNetting News #9: Welcome Spring
The Frederick Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association released a statement that it’s creating a new membership option for its prestigious group. This new option is for what it’s calling Remote Pilots, or better known as Drone Pilots.
Read moreNetting News Week 8 - Listen Close and Let it Ring!
Styrofoam, plastic toys, bouys, and even a few shoes are just a small list of items found by Close Dubois and James Middleton. The founders of Ocean Legacy Foundation and the crew members have already set a massive clean up effort in the ocean off Vancouver Island.
Read moreCargo nets at Hacksaw Ridge
Here is an excellent article about World War II Army Pfc. Desmond Doss. I thought I would share this article because it does talk about one of the last campaigns in the Pacific and how using cargo nets, Doss’ battalion climbed a treacherous, 400-foot-high jagged cliff, nicknamed Hacksaw Ridge, to get to a plateau.
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