On Apr 5, 2010, at 2:00 AM, FERRET-L automatic digest system wrote: > > http://history.fnal.gov/wildlife.html#Felicia Interesting that Fermilab in 1971 confused the domestic ferret with the Black Footed Ferret. The article just above the report of her death is intitled "Everybody likes our Felicia..." The middle paragraph says: "Adding to the store of information on ferrets in general, one question and answer article about Felicia's ancestors reports that the Department of Interior considers the ferret an endangered species and that, in 1970, action was taken to save the ferret population. A native of Africa, the ferret is now officially welcome in the State of South Dakota which has signed a cooperative agreement with the Interior Department to protect the ferret on 42,000 acres of the Badlands." I guess the ferret and BFF both may well have roots in Africa, just as the human race originated there and then spread over the world ... but I wouldn't exactly call a European or an Indian (of either sort) "a native of Africa". Does is the same confusion that persists in California, making ferrets unwelcome there? -Claire [Posted in FML 6659]