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Dairy Farm Electric Fencing in Australia

Admin | February 4, 2012

Dairy farm and wildlife protection video testimonial for Gallagher Australia Electric Fencing Systems


Free Range Pigs - Australia

Admin | January 25, 2012

April 1998 With scrape in sheep, salmonella in chickens and mad cow disease in cattle, what epidemic will strike the pig? None, if we follow the example of Australia’s Great Southern Piggery, the world’s largest free-range pig farm. The Great Southern Piggery raises its pigs outside. The 3000 sows here graze, wallow and furrow in the sunshine - it’s pig heaven. In Europe, legislation will soon stop farmers from making animals spend their whole lives inside. Pork production will be drastically changed. More than 10% of Australia’s pigs are already raised on the open range. In Europe, that figure is now closer to 20%. Here, each sow produces 20 piglets a year - a better yield than the intensive indoor, battery-style pig farming. Once weaned, piglets spend 7 weeks leaping about on straw, developing weight and fitness. Their fate is nevertheless sealed: they all end up being sent off to market. Pigs living outside are fitter and can give birth unassisted. They also don’t get lame from urinating on their own hooves. They’re just a bit dirtier! And profits are good. A charming report on an issue which affects all of those who enjoy our bacon. Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures


Wild Dogs Killing Australian Farming

Admin | December 11, 2011

Graphic pictures and footage of wild dogs and dingoes ripping sheep and wildlife to shreds showing packs hunting down farmers live stock since they killed most of the wildlife in National Parks and Forests. Government across Australia condone these k9Killers, pay no compensation for the $MULTI-MILLIONS of lost export and domestic meat market their neighbour farmers have lost to government hounds from hell protected by government/greens legislation.


water conservation a spider story

Admin | August 30, 2011


Ending Exploitation: Animal Liberation of Australia

Admin | July 15, 2011

SupremeMasterTV.com • AW1132; Aired on 20 Oct 2009 Interview with Ms. Jacqueline Dalziell, spokeperson for the non-profit group Animal Liberation of Sydney, Australia. Animal Liberation believes that all animals “have a right to live how they would normally choose without species’ intervention” and works to expose the cruel treatment of animals on factory farms and in other businesses. The program also covers the cruel situation of the Australian sheep industry. • Please share those videos through facebook and other means. Subscribe, comment and like it are fully appreciated. The videos are in the public domain and free to use in any beneficial way. Download Link video.godsdirectcontact.net


Australia Queensland Crocodiles at Koorana Crocodile Farm 3 of 4

Admin | January 22, 2011

A day out at Koorana Crocodile Farm between Rockhampton and Emu Park Australia Queensland Give my Channel a view to see my other videos


Water Conservation: Jamaican Rio Grande (3 of 3)

Admin | September 16, 2010

Rio Grande is Jamaica’s largest free-flowing river and a major inland fishery. This water is important for the life and livelihood of 25000 people in Portland, Jamaica and is a habitat for hundreds of plants and animals. River poisoning- using chemicals to harvest shrimp- directly threatens the health and income of local communities and the wildlife of Rio Grande. This film captures the initial experiences of Upper Rio Grande communities and supporters in their quest to halt river poisoning and sustainably manage this vital resource.


Battle at Kruger

Admin | March 1, 2010

www.battleatkruger.com. http Copyright: negativespace Media Winner! youtube’s Best Eyewitness Video. A battle between a pride of lions, a herd of buffalo, and 2 crocodiles at a watering hole in South Africa’s Kruger National Park while on safari. COPYRIGHT NOTICE. For licensing opportunities, please visit www.battleatkruger.com. This video is copyrighted and cannot be used before live audiences or through any form of mass media without the express permission of Jason Schlosberg or David Budzinski. Its use via youtube is intended for personal use only and can only be viewed on youtube and websites using the youtube embed code. Any other use of the video or its screen captures violate this copyright. Featured on National Geographic, Animal Planet, ABC, and MSNBC!


Feral Pigs on our farm Qld Australia

Admin | November 29, 2009

The feral pig (Sus scrofa) is one of the most widespread and damaging pest animals in Queensland. Feral pigs in Australia are descendants of various subspecies of the domestic pig. Accidental and deliberate releases of domestic and semi-feral pigs have resulted in a large feral pig population.


Australia Warrawong National Sanctuary Jim Rogers

Admin | August 22, 2009

Jim Rogers traveled to 150 countries over 150000 miles in three years - follow his adventures here on FentonReport. In this video Jim visits Warrawong National Sanctuary in Australia. Warrawong Sanctuary is a wildlife reserve near Adelaide, South Australia. Warrawong was established by Dr. John Wamsley to conserve endangered Australian wildlife. He purchased the first 35 acres (14 ha), a degraded dairy farm, in 1969, with 50 acres (20 ha) later added. Wamsely eradicated all feral plants and …


Water Conservation: Jamaican Rio Grande (2 of 3)

Admin | August 10, 2009

Rio Grande is Jamaica’s largest free-flowing river and a major inland fishery. This water is important for the life and livelihood of 25000 people in Portland, Jamaica and is a habitat for hundreds of plants and animals. River poisoning- using chemicals to harvest shrimp- directly threatens the health and income of local communities and the wildlife of Rio Grande. This film captures the initial experiences of Upper Rio Grande communities and supporters in their quest to halt river poisoning …


RIO GRANDE RESEARCH FOR WATER CONSERVATION

Admin | June 7, 2009

INTRO: Researchers at New Mexico State University are looking at ways to conserve water from the Rio Grande River. USDAs Pat OLeary has more. (1:59) THE RIO GRANDE HAS NOURISHED FARMS, FAMILIES AND WILDLIFE IN THE SOUTHWEST FOR CENTURIES. AS DEMANDS ON THE WATER INCREASE, RESEARCHERS ARE LOOKING AT NEW AND OLD WAYS TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY OF IRRIGATION AND OTHER USES. THE USDA- FUNDED RIO GRANDE BASIN INITIATIVE IS SPONSORING SEVERAL PROJECTS ON FARMS IN THE REGION. Tom Dean, Ag Agent …


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