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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

EXTREMELY EXCESSIVE IN. . .

EXTREMELY EXCESSIVE IN
AUSTRALIA, SEVERELY SCARCE IN MALAWI
Late last night, I read this news online that people in Malawi have to search out for mice in the fields for meals. This is one miserable way of sustaining life for continued living. Fortunately, this morning, news on yahoo by AP indicated that in Australia, Glenn Edwards of the Australian government have initiated a study for a legitimate design to reduce camel population drastically. This is because presently camels were found to have deprived cattle and sheep for food in what turned out to be a very competitive ecosystem for scarce natural vegetation. Australians seems to be determined to get rid of the extra camels. Perhaps, the philanthropists’ members of World Halal Forum could facilitate the processing, transport and donation of camel meat products from Australia to Malawi.

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