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Wacky Wednesday           Wildlife crossings - It's a good thing!

Wacky Wednesday Wildlife crossings - It's a good thing!

Wildlife crossings are more than simple road signs as you speed down the highway. Conservationists use all sorts of methods to keep our furry friends safe from becoming roadkill or having their habitats fragmented. Increasingly, animal bridges are being employed around the globe in order to preserve our ecosystems.
  • Carole Zellers
Wacky Wednesday The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Wacky Wednesday The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Wacky Wednesday The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

10 interesting facts
Plastic Island, The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Trash Island: whatever you call it, this massive accumulation of plastic debris located between Hawaii and California is growing bigger day-by-day.
But what is it made from? Where does it come from? And what can be done about it? For answers to these questions and more, keep reading…
  • Carole Zellers
Wacky Wednesday - Interesting facts about Bees and Honey

Wacky Wednesday - Interesting facts about Bees and Honey

Wacky Wednesday - Interesting facts about Bees and Honey
  • Carole Zellers
Wacky Wednesday -   Water

Wacky Wednesday - Water

.................A few ways to save water

97.5% of the world’s water is locked in seas and oceans, too salty for human use. And most of the remaining 2.5% is in the ice caps.

So, we humans depend on the tiny bit available as fresh water – an essential natural resource for life.

But we don't just use water for drinking. We wash in it, clean with it, and use it to produce everything from clothing to food. Crop production – including feed for livestock and biofuels – is putting a great strain on fresh water supplies.

  • Carole Zellers
Wacky Wednesday -  Who Knew?

Wacky Wednesday - Who Knew?

Wacky Wednesday    Who Knew?

Did you know that most chewing gum contains plastic and other materials, such as rubbers and waxes, that aren't edible? The plastic is non-digestible which means it simply doesn't break down in your body and you just carry it with you. It only seems logical then that a plastic-free gum would hit the market eventually.

  • Carole Zellers
Wacky Wednesday           Small Indoor Plants

Wacky Wednesday Small Indoor Plants

Wacky Wednesday Small Indoor Plants

Plants can add a lot of organic character and color to an otherwise drab office environment. Having small indoor plants will improve the air quality and remove impurities while adding a focal point to your work environment.

  • Carole Zellers
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