Massive 'babushka' egg laid on far north Queensland farm never seen before by expert By Casey Briggs and Renee Cluff Updated yesterday at 3:03pm PHOTO: This egg within an egg is a biological anomaly, according to animal expert Raf Freire. (Supplied: Stockman's Eggs) A gigantic chicken egg laid with a smaller egg inside it has baffled a poultry expert, who says... Continue Reading →
Gubinge, the Kimberley super fruit finding success in the health food industry
ABC Rural By Courtney Fowler, Emily Jane Smith Updated yesterday at 06:34 First posted yesterday at 06:33 The bush fruit gubinge is high in Vitamin C. (ABC Kimberley: Emily Jane Smith) Gubinge is steadily making its way as the next big superfood, with many Indigenous communities in Western Australia's remote Kimberley looking to make a new market... Continue Reading →
Luna Lunatics: Facts about our Moon
The Moon (or Luna) is the Earth’s only natural satellite and the Moon is in synchronous rotation with Earth. This means the same side is always facing the Earth. But everyone knows this right? So what else do we know or don't know about this little rock floating around our planet. If you know anything else about... Continue Reading →
Agenda 21& 2030 – Sustainable Development
In an ever changing world, of political gobbley gook, wars , environment and individual agendas it is hard to see past our own space to see what is happening in the world. We have Muslims at the highest level trying to take over the world, yet it's normal citizens are on a most part... Continue Reading →
Reblog: Is Cannibalism the Solution to Overpopulation and Food Shortages.
People justify the production, and consumption of animals for meat on the assertion that these creatures are too far below us in both intelligence and sensitivity to bear comparison with us. The whole question is considered absurd. In other words, we choose not to consider it at all so we do not upset the our […]... Continue Reading →
Countries polluting the oceans with the most plastic
In 2010, 8.8 million metric tons of mismanaged plastic waste in the ocean was traced back to China while 3.2 million metric tons came from Indonesia. The United States is also guilty of polluting oceans with plastic, but at a much lower level than China. Annually, 0.3 million metric tons of waterborne plastic garbage comes... Continue Reading →