—Lanca»ter Fanning. Saturday. March 23.1068 24 A Harpie eagle, captured in S o u t h children of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Porter, America, perches on Mr. Fowler’s arm as Lititz R 4, watch the eagle spread her Robert, (left) Cheryl and Bart Porter, swings at the command of Fowler. Jim Fowler Of ‘Wild Visits With County Human behavior and personality traits have long been studied and a great deal of research has been going on in this field. Comparatively few have gone into the study of wildlife in this respect. One man who has, for a num ber of years, gone into the jun gles m order to make studies on wildlife, is Jim Fowler, star of the television program “Wild Kingdom ” Mr Fowler was the overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Porter, and family of Lit itz R 4 last week He and Mr. and Mrs Porter were class mates at Earlham College, Rich-1 mond, Ind Accompanying Fowler were two of his friends, Arthur, a five-month-old cheetah, and a Haipie eagle which he captured in the Rain Forests in South America He does not regard these as pets as we do our dogs and cats He considers them well trained examples of wild life Contrary to the beliefs of most people who perhaps judge wild animals as being ferocious to ward man, as they see them in movies, Mr Fowler said that the animals are quite timid and afraid Sometimes it takes days or even weeks to get close enough to take pictures or cap ture them He claims that each species has his own personality traits and have to be dealt with in much the same manner as we deal with human beings One interesting thing, some thing which one doesn’t think about, is that all living crea tures do go through a stage verj much like our teenagers do They reach a point when they feel grown up and begin to show signs of assertion. This accounts for the change in personality of some animals which have been trained and suddenly rebel against the master. The cheetah, known for his hunting ability and fast running in his natural habitat, is one of the most easily trained animals “Arthur” is an example of this —or perhaps he is a little spoil ed As an overnight guest in the Porter home, he decided to sleep with the two boys, who said he investigated articles on their dressers, but was quite willing to relax on their bed. He romp ed with the children outside and played on the floor with them— nibbling their ears and pulling hair. The only difference they found was they couldn’t ap proach him with quick move ments as they do their own cat and dog Mr. Fowler stressed the point that a slow approach is vitally important The Harpie eagle, equally as Kingdom’ Family well trained, was given a bath with a hose in the backyard at the Porter home. Mr. Fowler said this has to be done at least every other day to keep the feathers m good shape and for the comfort of the eagle because of his natural surroundings from which he comes—the Rain Forest Mr Fowler, 6 foot-6 inch ex plorer and naturalist, is a na tive of Georgia His friendly. Shown above is Jim Fowler, co-host of the television program “Wild Kingdom,” holding “Arthur”, a five-month old cheetah. Arthur is trained to Mr. Fowler’s commands and makes friends with strangers without hesitancy. quiet manner of speech- must savagery. His experiences with perform miracles in his work, them have been the contrary. One thing of interest aside from Tribesmen in general are eager his work with wildlife to this re- to make the white man com porter was how he and his co- fortable and in one instance, the workers are accepted by tribes- chief of one of the tribes, took men in the countries and is- him to a witch doctor for a main lands he travels. Again he said ful back—the treatment was a that movies usually overplay success. Plant PIONEER "New Generation" Hybrids See or call your nearest PIONEER salesman: PIONEER ■‘V" / \ brand j y .>v _ SEED CORN ' 3567