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How To Incorporate Industrial Elements Into Your Bathroom - Illuminated Mirrors

Posted by Liz Seyi on September 19, 2024 at 12:32pm 0 Comments

Many people have embraced “industrial chic” in their homes in recent years, and you might feel drawn towards the same style. You wouldn’t necessarily have to look far for inspiration, after all.

Many homes (and even offices) have been fashioned from what used to be industrial units. Meanwhile, if you have recently converted your loft, you may have reacted with delight at seeing the exposed wooden panels and beams and taking in how good they look.

What you may not have realised,…

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Gold Coast Crane Truck Hire: The Smart Solution for Heavy Lifting

Posted by On The Move Transport on September 19, 2024 at 12:29pm 0 Comments

When it comes to heavy lifting, transportation of bulky materials, or construction support on the Gold Coast, crane trucks are an essential tool. Whether you're working on a residential project, a commercial development, or an industrial site, Gold Coast crane truck hire offers a versatile and cost-effective solution. These trucks…

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Talent seethes out of the pores of many of the young filmmakers that we are privileged to welcome onto our media programs in Africa. One such person is Catherine Brookes. Alumna, Catherine was an intern in our 2015 wildlife filmmaking program. On this auspicious week, containing the day of the turtle, I am delighted to be able to tell you about Catherine’s short documentary, “Treasures from the Tide”. The doccie focuses on a group of Salvadoran women who are fighting to protect endangered sea turtles from illegal egg poaching.
Across Central America, eggs are stolen from nests and sold illegally on the black market for human consumption. They are a local delicacy erroneously believed to be an aphrodisiac, and as such, are highly prized and sought-after. In Barra de Santiago, a remote fishing village in El Salvador, there is a turtle hatchery run entirely by women. They are members of the all-female community conservation group called AMBAS. Eggs are brought here and placed in artificial nests where they are safe from poachers. Once the hatchlings emerge, they’re released back to the ocean.
As well as running the hatchery, a crucial part of the work is to convert egg poachers from their local community, into conservationists. The hatchery employs locals as ‘tortugueros’, who spend their nights collecting eggs on the beach and bringing them back to the hatchery. Many of these tortugueros are ex-poachers. Tortugueros are paid at the same rate as they’d receive for selling eggs on the black market, but they must donate an extra two eggs per dozen to the hatchery for free. The program aims to instil good conservation morals in the tortugueros.
There are fortnightly ‘Veda’ nights, where all tortugueros are encouraged to donate all eggs they find that night for free. The Veda night is a big event in the community and will feature in Catherine’s film.

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