Chemical spray drift from Macadamia farms linked to two headed fish larvae and the decline of fish in the Noosa and other Rivers in northern Australia - and what you can do
Chemical spray drift from Macadamia farms linked to two headed fish larvae and the decline of fish in the Noosa and other Rivers in northern Australia - and what you can do
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Seems like this sort of thing is going on globally. Everyone wants low-cost, bug and disease-free food but the chemical toll on wildlife (and probably humans as well) may be much worse than many realize. The biggest problem besides "big-money irresponsibility" is that much of the damage being done may not even be fully known until far into the future when it may be way too late to fix.
Good documentary and research put into this one - nice work!
this shows the appalling way the Aust Gov treats somthing as serious as this also click on my name for another incidence of gov neglience and as for the prior comment get life!
sorry my life is dedicated to my animal buddies wich i care about ( i do 5 days a week of vollunteer work wat do u do ,no im not on dole ) ill do some graphic videos of the damge ppl do overfeeding and taming wild birds(wich ive seen thousands). why would the government try and kill the stupid ppl who vote them in. this is a money thing they dont care about the actual fish. where else has this happened. so conjoined twins is from pollution. Its "get a life" by the way.
try this experiment. Step 1-take some macadamia spray from video and spray it in your airtight garage. Step 2- sit in garage for a few hours Step 3-now park your car in their and leave it running. Step 4- repeat step 2. Step 5- come to realise that carbon monoxide is a thousand times more polluting. Step 6- go back to your dillusional life. Money is the root of the problem here, thats the real enemy . do u go to work just to earn money cause i dont. typical self righteous i do know wrong human.
two headed fish arnt that rare in the wild. they just get munched before adulthood. why dont ppl work on an alternative spray instead of trying to destroy someones livelyhood. greedy humans are the problem thats why we need fish hatcheries. humans always want more then they need its all about bigger and better. cars are a thousand times more polluting and yet i dont see a yellow electric car i see a yellow fuel burning toyota hilux. id be lookin at your methods a bit more closely. fish wriggle.
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Good documentary and research put into this one - nice work!
and as for the prior comment get life!