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Weekly Photo Challenge: Two Subjects
Every Friday, the fine folk over at The Daily Post issue a weekly photo challenge. This weeks challenge is Two Subjects. In their post, they suggest “this “theme” is more of a composition challenge”. This is my entry. There are actually several things in my … Continue reading
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Tagged cat, Cats, DailyPost, environmental, ethical, Garden, Kitten, pets, Photograph, postaday, weekly photo challenge
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Kangaroo Meat – Environmentally Sustainable or Australia’s Shame?
In the last few weeks, I have heard a lot of people talking about how wonderful and environmentally sustainable kangaroo meat is. I have often wondered exactly how much people know about kangaroo meat, and how it is produced in … Continue reading
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Tagged conservation, culling, ethical, fauna, kangaroo, meat, resource management, sustainability, wildlife
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Hands on grain; The demand for food.
I have started back at uni today (3rd and final year environmental science student), and am already waist deep. This one particular unit – “Ecological and Environmental Economics for Sustainable Development” asked me to do a reading entitled “The state of … Continue reading
The Big Beef Debate
I had originally written this at the bottom of my Kranksy and Roast Veggies post, but decided to make it a stand alone post. I would love to say that the meal in question was ethical, but I don’t think the Kranskys were. … Continue reading
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