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vyorei · 4 months
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Winter rain is approaching, this only serves to worsen conditions, from disease outbreak to the sewage washing into the only water supplies
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tearsofrefugees · 4 months
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Cases of severe diarrhoea are already sweeping through the population and experts fear typhoid and cholera
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ibtisams · 4 months
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Israeli National Security has agreed to allow 2 fuel trucks into Gaza per day- 3% of the what entered daily before October 7th. This fuel will be used to operate the sewage systems in Gaza because the risk of a major disease developing and spreading is imminent.
The reason Israel agreed to this is because if a disease were to break out the IDF wouldn’t be fully operational and the “war would have to stop.”
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Meat by Dane Cobain - horror thriller about factory farming
#Meat is excellent, mindblowing, thoughtprovoking and intense #horror #thriller with theme of factory farming that gives closer look to reality of the industry. many thanks to @danecobain for review copy. Check out full #bookreview ⬇️
Meat is excellent, thrilling, thoughtprovoking and intense horror thriller about factory farming that gives closer look to reality of the industry. Meat by Dane Cobain Publication Date : October 11, 2020 Read Date : October 7, 2022 Genre : Horror / Thriller Pages : 452 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. Tea for this book : Lemon grass+ chamomile + Lemon balm Synopsis Veterinarian Tom Copeland…
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kuwgo · 2 years
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Stocks drop as Dow drops more than 800 points
Stocks drop as Dow drops more than 800 points
US stocks retreated, extending losses in April, as investors digested earnings reports from leading companies and weighed concerns about inflation and the spread of Covid-19 in China. Shares fell for most of Tuesday, falling further late in the session. The S&P 500 index closed 2.8%, or 120.92 points, at 4,175.20, a day after technology shares surged major indexes. The Dow Jones Industrial…
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silversyn115 · 8 days
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Outbreak AU Preview.
I had a lot of fun with this.
More of this to come, so be prepared ;)
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Huh. Blood's dripping from the ceiling. That's probably fiiinnee
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billyengland · 7 months
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Your virtue signaling face masks aren't going to stop you from getting sick.
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is-the-fox-video-cute · 7 months
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Looks like fox feeders may be responsible for an increase in foxes dying from leptospirosis;
Here is where I see how leptospirosis may be so rampant in Bristol foxes (and this would seem to be nationwide); over-feeding and the wrong foods. The reason so much food is buried is because it is too much for a fox to eat and, naturally, if you feed it even more food to stash it will keep coming back for more: it is not starving. If it looks thin it is because that is how a wild canid looks -slim and healthy and that keeps them on their paws for natural hunting of prey. It cannot be over-stressed just how bad over-feeding of foxes or any wildlife is. In some countries it is considered a wildlife crime to feed animals like foxes. It disrupts the natural prey-predator balance that keeps our eco system itself in balance. We have seen with dead foxes how, very quickly, even in a city a rat will move in to have a gnaw or corvids (crows, ravens, jackdaws, magpies) will descend to peck at the corpse. That is the way nature works. If a rescuer called out to a deer hit by a car finds it dead then they move the carcass off of the road and under hedges or grass verges because there is nothing else that can be done and it will provide a meal for a lot of wildlife from foxes, badgers, hawks and buzzards, etc. It’s other fate is for the local authority to pick it up (IF they do that) and incinerate it. In the UK we do not examine all wildlife whether road-kill or not like some countries do so letting nature take its course will help other animals survive. Really, we need to educate the public and foxes feeders especially on not to overfeed foxes (and badgers) and when it might be acceptable to feed supplementary food. I know that to many who are basically addicted to social media “Likes” denying them the ‘right’ to fill social media with videos and photos of foxes and badgers (and rats and mice) gorging themselves on huge plates of food is seen as something that they need to whip up the support of their ‘fans’ over I have faced that backlash more than a few times. I have been called “anti- fox” and many other things. I have seen the response “I will NEVER stop feeding my foxies!” so many times and even when you try to explain things simply there can be a backlash. Even explaining that a certain food should not be given to foxes has resulted in: “I feed that to my dog are you accusing me of animal cruelty?!” The big problem arises when you read “I’ve fed the foxes here twice a day for five years now I am moving (new home, job or abroad) what can I do?” The basic response which is somewhat moronic from people is “Get your neighbours to continue feeding them!” or “Explain to the neighbours that the foxes need to be fed regularly!” If you call out to a neighbour that your grass needs cutting so they should get to work on it I wonder what the reply might be? The feeder created the problem so they have to sort it out. Less feeding over time until the move. Whatever but it is not for neighbours to take over their “garden pets”. And the people luring foxes and badgers into homes should face prosecution over a wildlife crime. That fox or badger may walk into a neighbours kitchen or home expecting to get food and they become (if the person is terrified of either or anti fox) “problem animals” and then the pest controllers are called in.
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mellifexfarm · 1 year
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hi! sorry to be a bother, but I had a question about avian influenza. you may or may not have seen the farmer on tiktok/twitter who lost almost all the birds on her farm to bird flu. she said that it was brought by wild geese that she couldn't prevent from flying over her farm, and so there was nothing she could do. I was wondering, is that true? I know vaccination isn't really an option, but when bird flu was going around earlier this year, a lot of the backyard chicken ppl I follow were providing alternate, indoor/covered shelter + food, presumably for that exact reason.
is that something this farmer could've feasibly done? iirc she said she had around 50 various birds (chickens, ducks, two? swans and also emus). obviously that's a lot more than a handful of chickens. I thought it sounded weird that she said there was nothing she could do, but I'm certainly not a farmer or even a hobbyist.
thanks for your time!
i am familiar with the tweets. they said Egyptian geese were coming onto their property. you cant do much about birds flying over But
if they knew about HPAI and knew wild waterfowl were coming onto their property and DIDNT fence off the place they were visiting, or (even better. really they should have done this one) enclose all poultry in cages/a barn/runs with tarps to prevent droppings from getting in/etc. yes I would consider their actions negligent. there are things you can implement to decrease the chances of your poultry coming in contact with wild birds/HPAI. heres a pdf on how to protect your poultry from HPAI. im not even going to get into their handling AFTER they confirmed their birds had HPAI.
this is not directed at anon, but please never send me anything about the emu woman again 🙏
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vyorei · 4 months
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Timestamp: 20:31pm on the 23rd of November 2023
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A recap of the latest events
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sforzesco · 6 months
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also if you've asked me a question about the history of the philippines, I did in fact see those asks, they are sitting in my drafts because I'm looking the philrev one over like. is the history of colonial clothing relevant in a general topic question or is this too niche. you know what I mean. I need to get my reply peer reviewed to make sure I'm staying on topic.
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infodump-matchmaking · 3 months
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Offer: Public health, especially history and impact of infectious diseases.
I've studied a lot about infectious diseases, mostly plague, HIV/AIDS, and cholera and their related outbreaks/pandemics. However, I have great general knowledge in a lot of infectious and chronic diseases (symptoms, impact on society, etc.) and the history of public health movements over time. If you're creating a magical disease/infection and want it to be accurate or even just have general questions, I'm who you're looking for!
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unganseylike · 8 months
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random question that i’ve been thinking about
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bluestempigeons · 2 years
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Helianthus (OB3-1) is really shaping up to be a gorgeous Frillback. They're only one month old and already showing a ton of potential!
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silversyn115 · 4 days
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Spoiler alert, Leo ends up in prison for a little bit.
I'm really happy with the way this turned out.
He's physically and mentally a wreck yet he still manages to smile for the camera ehehehehehehee *violent sobbing*
First chapter of the comic is coming soon ;)
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I couldn't fit trespassing and tampering with evidence on there
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cbk1000 · 6 months
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My parents are coming back to town tomorrow to visit for the weekend, and I'm going to read the vaccine book right in front of their right-wing salad.
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