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Hong Kong pet funerals aim for respectful farewell rather than landfill waste

Hong Kong pet funerals aim for respectful farewell rather than landfill waste
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Hong Kong pet funerals aim for respectful farewell rather than landfill waste

In Hong Kong, where land is at a premium and burials are expensive, pet owners can choose "green burials" at more than a dozen animal crematoriums - an option that Kent Luk, who runs a dog shelter, says brings compassion to their deaths.

FOTOS Funerales de mascotas en Hong Kong buscan despedirlos con respeto

FOTOS Funerales de mascotas en Hong Kong buscan despedirlos con respeto
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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210828 11:26:00

drivers, it s actually guys who want to come into the business and then retaining to come into the business and then retaining drivers. i ve trained many, retaining drivers. i ve trained many, many, many drivers, and probably many, many, many drivers, and probably only 10 20% stake in the business probably only 10-20% stake in the business. . ~ probably only 10-20% stake in the business. ., ,, , ., , probably only 10-20% stake in the business. . ~ , ., , . probably only 10-20% stake in the business. ., ,, , . ., business. thank you very much for “oininu business. thank you very much for joining us- you re watching bbc news. lots of us enjoy feeding the birds in our gardens but are we doing more harm than good with bird feeders? new evidence suggests that supplementary feeding could disrupt a delicate ecological balance beyond our windowsills and gardens. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. a welcome dose of nature on our doorsteps, window ledges in the uk, we s

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210828 19:28:00

victoria gill reports. a welcome dose of nature on our doorsteps, window ledges and in our gardens. in the uk, we spend more than £250 million every year on food for our feathered friends but there s a limited number of familiar resident species that eat the thousands of tonnes of peanuts, seeds and suet that we put out for the birds. and scientists now say that this constant supply of supplementary food could have boosted the population of those species at the expense of others. an ongoing rise in the population of great tits and blue tits, for example, could be costly for some of the birds that we don t often see in our gardens. 0ur worry as ecologists is that by providing, sort of, unlimited food for species like blue and great tits, we impact upon the species which compete with blue and great tits. so, there are two other species of tits, which many people might not have heard of. 0ne s called a marsh tit, another s called the willow tit, and both of them are amongst

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