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Tours offer opportunities to roam with the buffalo

As fascination with buffalo increases, more ranches in the Rockies and the Plains are offering tours, taking visitors deep into pastures where the buffalo roam to see and hand-feed these curious creatures.  Inter-changeably called bison.

High schools hold culinary contest - Escondido Times-Advocate

Orange Glen Hospital dessert preparation. On Wednesday, March 29, students from the Culinary programs at Escondido High School, Orange Glen High School, and San Pasqual High School participated in the EUHSD Annual Culinary Competition, hosted by Orange Glen. Students competed for first place in two categories, Global Cuisine Dessert and Savory Global Cuisine. San Pasqual

Escondido Union High School District Hosts Annual Culinary Competition

On Wednesday, March 29, students from the Culinary programs at Escondido High School, Orange Glen High School, and San Pasqual High School participated in the EUHSD Annual Culinary Competition, hosted by Orange Glen.

Breaking News | Herdsmen/farmers crises: How desertification, climate change trigger bloody clashes

Says: Farmers/herders need one another Farmers/pastoralists conflicts in Nigeria will not end unless•• CR government pioneers unique solution By Ebele Orakpo APART from unrelenting Boko Haram terrorists’ attacks, Nigeria and Nigerians have in recent years continued to witness unconscionable  destruction of lives and property through frequent herdsmen and farmers clashes. Indeed, what initially began as intermittent but innocuous quarrels between farmers and herdsmen over land and grazing routes soon escalated into bloody clashes. The clashes first began in the Middle Belt states of Plateau and Benue before spreading to neighbouring states of Adamawa, Nasarawa and Taraba and later to the Southern part of the country.

Herdsmen/farmers crises: How desertification, climate change trigger bloody clashes

Herdsmen/farmers crises: How desertification, climate change trigger bloody clashes On Says: Farmers/herders need one another Farmers/pastoralists conflicts in Nigeria will not end unless•• CR government pioneers unique solution By Ebele Orakpo APART from unrelenting Boko Haram terrorists’ attacks, Nigeria and Nigerians have in recent years continued to witness unconscionable  destruction of lives and property through frequent herdsmen and farmers clashes. Indeed, what initially began as intermittent but innocuous quarrels between farmers and herdsmen over land and grazing routes soon escalated into bloody clashes. The clashes first began in the Middle Belt states of Plateau and Benue before spreading to neighbouring states of Adamawa, Nasarawa and Taraba and later to the Southern part of the country.

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