Wagga Student Has Great Eggs-Pectations About Her Backyard Chicken Research
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Wagga student has great eggs-pectations about her backyard chicken research
Free-range chickens grazing on a meadow at an organic farm. Photo: File. Australian backyards have seen a steady increase in pet chickens since COVID-19. When Tahura Munmun, a Wagga-based PhD student at Charles Sturt University, saw how much fun children had with chickens at the Wagga Poultry Showgrounds, she was inspired to study backyard chickens. It is estimated that more than 400,000 families across Australia keep chickens in their backyard,…
“Please Don’t Kill the Chicken of the Golden Eggs”
Tourism in the Autonomous Region of Madeira has been increasing every month. We find tourists everywhere, creating what is called “mass tourism”, in violation of traditional tourism, in a general way with much more means than most of the current visitors. Content Reserved We see many people in the cheap restaurants, replacing breakfast and breakfast with what is called “brunch”, i.e., spend three meals a day on one, leaving the typical dishes.
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