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A Novice Ecologist: August 2012
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Thursday, August 9, 2012. NOT Loving Cell Phone Companies. This may seem like an odd topic for a supposed environmentally conscious blog, but bear with me as I will find a way, perhaps weakly, to link it up. In the meantime I am frustrated and so will proceed to rant, possibly exaggerate, and make some ridiculous statements. Perhaps you will find this amusing, perhaps not, but I know that I will feel better when I am finished. So now I have authority to deal with my own phone. Yipee! Apparently there is ...
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A Novice Ecologist: February 2013
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Monday, February 4, 2013. Battle of the Clothesline. I started this post many months ago and was inspired to finish when I looked out the window at my clothesline shivering in the winter wind, and dripping water from the accompanying rain. I am dreaming of warmer weather and determined to renew my outdoor drying efforts when the time comes. There's only one minor problem. Does anyone else have a restricted list for their clothesline? I am looking forward to the warm days of summer for many reasons. B...
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A Novice Ecologist: November 2012
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012. A Leader's Checklist for Expediting Controversial Projects. A Leader's Checklist for Expediting Controversial Projects. 1 As early as possible discredit opponents of the project by labelling them radicals. Here is one example for your reference: CBC News: Radicals working against oilsands. 4 While citizens are distracted by ongoing hearings begin dismantling barriers to the project. This may include reducing environmental standards, if necessary. The industry partner...5 As ...
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A Novice Ecologist: October 2012
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012. Why I finally switched to organic milk. Months after writing my Factory Farming: Dairy. My viewpoint was changed about a month ago after I watched a documentary called Genetic Roulette. May not change your mind. But it should give you some things to consider. Links to this post. Thursday, October 11, 2012. The kids and I took our 6 month old puppy, Ryder, for a walk near Beaver Lake. Once I had the name I went to the E-Fauna BC Atlas page. To learn a little more about it.
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A Novice Ecologist: June 2013
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013. My first entries to a photo contest. After some encouragement from my husband I spent some time today searching for photo contests. I have officially entered my first one. You can check them out at the following link: National Wildlife Federation - Andrea's pictures. Here are several of my other favourites that I have not posted yet. Peacock at Beacon Hill Park. Mother's Day 2013. Peacock at Beacon Hill Park. Mother's Day 2013. Lake Cowichan, BC. February 16, 2013. RONA - Eco Paint.
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A Novice Ecologist: Factory Farming: Dairy
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Monday, February 13, 2012. This post is long overdue and I started it with the intention of writing about both dairy cows and those raised for slaughter, but it took me longer than I thought it would to gather the information, and I was concerned about the length. This is my third post with regards to Factory Farming, the other two being Factory Farming: Chickens. And Factory Farming: Environmental Impact. Veal is the by-product of the dairy industry as cows must be pregnant to produce milk. Cows are not...
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A Novice Ecologist: Factory Farming: Chickens
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011. As mentioned in my post "Factory Farming: Environmental Impact". I want to share some information I learned about the treatment of animals in the farming industry. Rather than throwing it out in one long post I have decided to break it up and cover the animals in separate groups. So for this post I will talk about chickens, both egg laying, and those raised for meat. And also the chooseveg.ca. Website include the following:. Battery cages in Guelph, Ontario. After reading the ab...
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A Novice Ecologist: Call me crazy, but I like the bus...
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Sunday, May 15, 2011. Call me crazy, but I like the bus. In a previous post. I mentioned that I was planning on purchasing a bus pass for the month of April. I followed through with my plan and the kids and I rode the bus to and from school almost every day. Overall it was a positive experience and I bought another one for the month of May. Me: "Have you brushed your teeth yet? Kids: "No" or "I have, but he/she hasn't.". Me: "Come on guys we're running out of time.". Me: "Do you have your shoes on yet?
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Patrick Schorle - Realtor®, Victoria BC
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Deposits in Real Estate: BC Court of Appeal Clarifies. In the most recent decision,. Tang v. Zhang. Without prejudice to the seller's other remedies." Read more. Bank of Canada Interest Rate Decision. September 4, 2013. The Bank of Canada announced this morning that it is maintaining its target for the overnight rate at 1 per cent. In its accompanying statement, the Bank highlighted that an uncertain global economy is delaying an expected rotation of growth in Canada toward exports and investment. During...
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Gardening and all things green | Rockteacher50's Blog
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Inquiring minds want to know! A few of my favorite things. Gardening and all things green. Gardening and all things green. Check out one of my favorite garden guys here http:/ twitter.com/theGreenManblog. Compostable bags…great for collecting compost in. http:/ www.biobag.ca/. Http:/ www.refuse.ca/. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Knowled...
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