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  Feral House - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Feral House is a publisher of "high quality books on forbidden topics" owned and operated by Adam Parfrey, but named by Boyd Rice.
Parfrey has stated he started Feral House in order to disseminate "Pure information" as a revolt against currently established entertainment and news media.
Subjects of Feral House books cover a wide area, but include non-fiction books on the occult, punk rock, cultural criticism, serial killers, kink, and other obscure topics.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Feral_House   (148 words)

  
 Gabi Gerlach - MBL/MRC - Woods Hole
Emigration mechanisms in feral house mice – a laboratory investigation of the influence of social structure, population density, and aggression.
It is concluded that emigration in male and female feral house mice is caused by intrasexual competition.
Emigration mechanisms in house mice – a laboratory investigation of the influence of social structure, population density, and aggression.
www.mbl.edu /research/labs/gerlach/mouse_vole.html   (1547 words)

  
 The Animal Spirit: Feral Cat Network
Feral cats exist due to the public's failure to adopt, spay/neuter, and its reluctance to make a lifetime commitment to cats in their care.
Feral cat caregivers have been directly responsible for the prevention of hundreds of thousands of cats.
Feral Cat Network is currently working in cooperation with Homeless Animal Lifeline (HAL) in an effort to further expand education and outreach efforts regarding feral cats and Trap-Neuter-Return.
www.theanimalspirit.com /feralcatnetwork.html   (404 words)

  
 house cricket - Acheta domesticus (Linnaeus)
The house cricket is probably native to southwestern Asia, but has been widely distributed by man. In the United States it occurs wherever it is sold, but it survives in feral populations only in the eastern United States (except peninsular Florida), and southern California.
House crickets take two to three months to complete their life cycle when reared at 80 to 90° F. They have no special overwintering stage, but survive cold weather in the northern States and Canada in and around buildings and in dumps, where heat from fermentation may sustain them.
House crickets, as well as various native ground-dwelling crickets, are easy to rear in small numbers in the home or schoolroom.
creatures.ifas.ufl.edu /misc/crickets/adomest.html   (475 words)

  
 Backyard Bird Feeding in North Dakota   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
House cats, whether your own or feral, are one of the most devastating predators of songbirds, especially at bird feeders.
If 80 percent of those cats were a combination of feral or house cats that were allowed outside, and if only one cat in 10 caught one bird per day, 4.4 million birds would be killed per day by free roaming cats.
House sparrows and starlings are cavity nesters, as are bluebirds and tree swallows, and compete ferociously with these species for nesting space.
www.npwrc.usgs.gov /resource/1998/backyard/problem.htm   (918 words)

  
 HOUSE MOUSE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In contrast with the Norway rat, the House mouse is the main animal model in the areas of genetics and immunology, whereas the Norway rat is the main model in physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology.
In the wild, house mice generally dwell in cracks in rocks or walls or make underground burrows consisting of a complex network of tunnels, several chambers for nesting and storage, and three or four exits.
House mice are generally nocturnal, although some are active during the day in human dwellings.
www.il-st-acad-sci.org /mammals/murids1001.html   (725 words)

  
 HCPB-California's Plants and animals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In Europe and the U.S, some groups opposed to euthanasia of captured stray and feral cats are encouraging and implementing "neuter-and-release" programs to attempt to curtail population growth or to stabilize and protect local populations in "controlled colonies".
Van Aarde, R. Reproduction and population ecology of the feral house cat, Felis catus, on Marion Island.
Van Rensburg, P. The feeding ecology of a decreasing feral house cat, Felis catus, population at Marion Island.
www.dfg.ca.gov /hcpb/species/nuis_exo/dom_cat/dfgcatbiblio.shtml   (4649 words)

  
 Guidance
The feral cat is a domestic house cat that has been abandoned to live in the wild or one that has strayed into or been born in the wild.
Feral cats are extremely efficient at preying on small birds and mammals.
The feral cat problem may affect the rural areas or the urban situation may be affected by the population in the rural areas.
fwie.fw.vt.edu /rhgiles/guidance/cats.htm   (2076 words)

  
 YanktheChain.com Forum - "Conspiracy BS?"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Feral House did not carry legal insurance at time of the suit; First Amendment organizations, and PEN and ACLU "regretted" not being able to assist Feral House.
A year after Feral House was forced to settle, "Buck" Revell moved on to sue author David Hoffman and former Pentagon CID investigator Gene Wheaton, who was quoted in the OKC bombing book about Revell's connections to Oliver North and death squads.
Feral House's OKC bombing tome, praised by Gore Vidal in the September '01 issue of Vanity Fair as the best book covering the terror attack, appears to have important relevance to the September 11 tragedy.
www.yankthechain.com /dcforum/DCForumID4/152.html   (2943 words)

  
 The Rescue House - Formerly Feral Cats
Feral is just a word used to describe a cat that has not had the benefit of being loved, touched, and cared for by people.
Feral cats are not used to people, will avoid human interaction, and if caught, will become aggressive towards it's captors.
Most feral cats, once they are beyond ten weeks of age, are already on a life path that does not include people.
www.rescuehouse.org /formerly-feral-cats.html   (352 words)

  
 Adam Parfrey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adam Parfrey (born 1957) is an American journalist, editor, and the publisher of Feral House books.
Born in New York to actor Woodrow Parfrey (his mother, Rosa Ellovich, was Jewish, his father was not).
Apocalypse Culture II edited by Adam Parfrey (Feral House, 2000, ISBN 0922915571)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adam_Parfrey   (506 words)

  
 Reason: Publishing's Feral child: Adam Parfrey sheds light on the dark sides of life - Culture and Reviews - Interview
("Feral House" because, as its slogan says, it "refuses to be domesticated.") Parfrey founded the company a dozen years ago and has carved out a comfortable market niche by specializing in strange and often uncomfortable material.
Feral House's stock in trade includes Journalistic and scholarly looks at serial killers, Satanists, and conspiracy theory.
Feral House has grown from a oneman bedroom operation to a firm occupying a suite of offices in downtown L.A. with three full-time and three part-time employees, and evergrowing media attention and sales.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1568/is_6_34/ai_93090053   (1370 words)

  
 [No title]
In any case, the foregoing classifications are not absolute; for example, house mice populations may be commensal during the winter months, but may inhabit fields and woodlands during the summer (Berry 1981b; cf.
Robert Hooke in 1664 was apparently the first to use a house mouse in scientific experiments (Masson 1940, cited in Festing and Lovell 1981), although mice had been kept and bred by "fanciers" throughout antiquity (Keeler 1931).
The ICR strain of house mouse used by our laboratory is derived from Lynch's strains, and therefore is not of hybrid origin.
www2.hawaii.edu /~dohm/Phd/OriginsMus.htm   (719 words)

  
 M142   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
"house mouse explosion" in the Central Valley in 1926-27.
House mice are host to a variety of parasites.
Ecological observations on a feral house mouse population
www.dfg.ca.gov /whdab/html/M142.html   (452 words)

  
 The Trevey - A Unit of Lasting Forests
Feral cats are typically defined as free-roaming or non-pet domestic cats.They arrived in the US several hundred years ago.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is mandated by the Florida Constitution to conserve and protect populations of native wildlife, and the FWC has authority to curtail adverse impacts that nonnative animals cause to native species.
There may be a need later for clarifying: house, semiferal, feral, loose, pet, wild, and nuisance animals and individuals in groups of three or more that respond differently (food competition, etc.) from single cats.
fwie.fw.vt.edu /rhgiles/Trevey/Cats.htm   (3365 words)

  
 Catherine Seipp on The Left & Election 2004 on National Review Online
Besides, Adam's fantastically eccentric Snow White's castle of a house — it was built in the '20s by a Disney set designer — is something to see, although the framed oil portrait of Stalin over the fireplace, lit with candles like a shrine, doesn't always go over well.
Last year I helped organize an L.A. Press Club party for It's a Man's World, a Feral House collection of post-WW II men's magazine art, and found that many feminists boycotted the event because they were offended by the book's pulp-magazine illustrations of Nazis terrorizing half-naked women.
Peter, in fact, has long collected Feral House books, and often used to horrify his wife by hauling out the serial-killer volumes to share with dinner party guests.
nationalreview.com /seipp/seipp200408040852.asp   (869 words)

  
 Winter Shelters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Solar pool covers are used to attract and retain heat from the sun, to keep water in swimming pools warm.
If there are fixed objects, such as buildings in your feral cat shelter area, pay attention to the way the winds tend to circulate, and place the shelters where there is the least amount of blowing and drifting snow.
Following the instructions from Alley Cat Allies, Diane and Manfred of Glen Ellyn, IL constructed the this Cadillac of feral cat shelters, complete with a tile floor and stuffed with straw in the winter.
www.pacthumanesociety.org /core/WinterShelter.htm   (449 words)

  
 Taos Feral Feline Friends   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Taos Feral Feline Friends (TFFF) is a not-for-profit (501-c3) charitable association founded in June 2004 to deal with the problem of feral cats in the Taos, New Mexico, area.
Feral cats are ordinary house cats that, usually through abandonment, live outdoors and have reverted to their wild nature.
TFFF accepts all feral cats from the Taos animal shelters, provides medical care including spay/neuter, provides temporary housing, and finds a permanent home for them.
web.wt.net /~haywood/tfff   (302 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
X-Force came raining out of the house, Feral saw Cannonball, who was first on her list, and pounced on him.
Cable and Domino rather belatedly burst out of the house in wet hair and bathrobes, and seeing what was wrong, Cable ran towards the cloud surrounding the unconscious and mortally wounded James, and Domino helped the other faction deal with Feral.
Back at X-Force headquarters: X-Force took the thankfully unconscious Feral inside, and the first thing they did was sand down her claws so they were round and smooth, so that way her attacks were reduced to punching, kicking, and other such tactics that X-Force could handle.
www.chocobo.org /~MasterX/breed7.txt   (1637 words)

  
 TLC Feral Cat Colony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
We maintain a small colony of displaced feral cats in our barn for adoption as barn cats.
The milkhouse provides an entry area for storage of supplies and a second door into the feral cat room to prevent their accidental escape.
Along the left wall (front to back), there's a feral cat house of the type we provide colony caregivers whose colony lacks adequate shelter, the cats' feeding staion and a cage that's used for the introduction of new cats to the colony..
www.tlconline.org /facility/fac5.html   (371 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Gates of Janus: An Analysis of Serial Murder by England's Most Hated Criminal: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Feral House has a history of presenting some of the best nonfiction the planet has to offer, all of it under the table (except Nightmare of Ecstasy, the Edward D. Wood Jr.
Everyone, no matter who you are, is bound to find something to like in the Feral House nonfiction backlist.
It's not as good as if Feral House editor Adam Parfrey had channeled Jack the Ripper, but it's close enough for government work.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0922915733   (1389 words)

  
 The Animal Spirit
Companion Animals: Whether you are interested in adoption, involved with rescue, live with a companion animal, or simply want to help in some small way, the Companion Animals section is filled with information and suggestions.
Feral Cat Network: There are approximately 60 million homeless cats in the United States alone.
Humane Education should be mandatory and this section makes it easy for teachers and parents.
www.theanimalspirit.com   (98 words)

  
 Metal News - Feral House To Release Book On Death Metal ( Metal Underground . com )
Feral House Books will release Choosing Death: The Improbable History of Death Metal & Grindcore, written by longtime extreme metal journalist Albert Mudrian, this autumn.
Choosing Death: The Improbable History of Death Metal & Grindcore, which features an introduction by internationally respected DJ John Peel, conquers the lofty task of telling the two-decade-long history of this underground art form through interviews with some of the most esteemed names in these musical genres, from musicians to producers to label heads.
Feral House Books has published other definitive extreme music books such as American Hardcore and Lords of Chaos.
www.metalunderground.com /news/details.cfm?newsid=7487   (328 words)

  
 Hampton Union Local News: Feral, house cat populations threaten beach birds
SEABROOK - House cats and feral cats are threatening the endangered piping plover at Seabrook Beach, Conservation Commission Chairman Susan Foote told selectmen on Wednesday.
Though no local studies have been done, a study published in the most recent issue of National Wildlife magazine, which is published by the National Wildlife Federation, shows that small animal and bird populations are being decimated by cats, Foote said.
She said she believes the study can be applied to Seabrook Beach, where there are numerous house cats and a feral cat population.
www.seacoastonline.com /2003news/hampton/04012003/news/20755.htm   (560 words)

  
 feral
He never seems to get the fact that there are two little houses he can shelter in, and instead stands miserably out in all manner of precipitation to stare longingly toward the house.
Afterward I walked with her back to her little house down the way, with flashlight and dogs, and the moon was straight up and all ice, and enclosed in an icy caul, and I said it would likely be so very cold tonight, and that's another name for November full moon—the Frosty Moon.
long-vacant house across the way is a chaos of dust, blown dirt, and rodent droppings.
blogs.salon.com /0002614   (4160 words)

  
 Feral House
Perhaps it’s the beneficent gaze of Sister Aimee Semple McPherson, the merest trace of something tantalizing and delicious at the corners of her smile, that lends this evening its clandestine thrum...
Hot Pix from the Feral House and Process Holiday Extravaganza
See all entries in the Feral House Blog.
www.feralhouse.com   (393 words)

  
 Feral House Inc. information and related industry information from Hoover's
Feral House Inc. information and related industry information from Hoover's
Independent publisher Feral House specializes in non-fiction books about fringe and underground culture.
There are 3 competitors for Feral House; see more.
www.hoovers.com /feral-house/--ID__132240--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml   (305 words)

  
 The Cat House - Stop Feral Cat Hunting in Wisconsin!
Question #62 would define feral cats as an unprotected species, as if that's not bad enough, a feral cat is considered any cat without a collar and not under the control of the "owner".
This means that it will be legal to hunt cats with no season or bag limit.
The Cat Action Team is also looking for people to be County Coordinators in each county to help get the word out.
www.thecathouse.org /pr/hunt.php   (358 words)

  
 Reason: Publishing’s Feral Child: Adam Parfrey sheds light on the dark sides of life.
Feral House has grown from a one-man bedroom operation to a firm occupying a suite of offices in downtown L.A. with three full-time and three part-time employees, and ever-growing media attention and sales.
Reason: It might be said that Feral House has an unsavory obsession with evil: Satanism, serial killers, Nazis....
Sirius is a prankster; he calls himself a "cyber-terrorist." Especially in an election year, I thought it would be amusing to put out a book that questions the system as it exists politically and to put it out in the format of Mao Tse-Tung’s Red Book.
reason.com /0211/cr.bd.publishing.shtml   (2830 words)

  
 Parfrey, Wille Start Process - 9/12/2005 - Publishers Weekly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Their new venture, Process, reflects both their new relationship—they are now a couple—and a mutual interest in a brand of countercultural books that will have a slightly different focus.
Their debut young adult title, Go Ask Ogre: Letters from a Deathrock Cutter by Jolene Siana, is a collection of hundreds of confessional letters, drawings and clippings originally sent to the band Skinny Puppy in the 1980s by Siana when she was a troubled teenager.
Parfrey said that Feral House's past success has made it easier to sell their fringe culture books—up to a point.
publishersweekly.com /article/CA6255848.html?...&verticalid=792   (295 words)

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