Tucked away in the valleys of Dayton, a multi-generational ranch and farm has been quietly producing organic and sustainable agriculture for decades to the local community.
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actually started with an investigation. this happened in bucks county, pennsylvania, where police got a call to a mobile home community about one of the homes being trespassed. so they responded to that call. they found three teenagers who didn t really weren t able to communicate exactly what they were doing, didn t look very good, had clothes on that were too big, they were very feilthy looking and they connected them with their parents who happened to be the mobile home next door and talked to the parents. the police went inside. they found that padlocked refrigerator. they were told by the mother, get this, that the kids were just garbage disposables with legs. that s how she described her own children to police. police left the area but came back not too long after with the state s child services. that s when they discovered even more children, four were found in a back bedroom. they also just found as you said it, deplorable conditions. there were snakes in the home, toads, a f
people call me toad girl around here. they usually see me out and about at night. i guess they think i m a bit weird for doing it, but i think they re awesome creatures. each year, the toads will follow an ancestral route to their breeding ponds, and they won t deviate from that, even if there s a housing estate or roads, so hundreds get squashed every day. we re in the area where all the toad crossing signs are that i asked the council to put up. every night, i ll come up here and do my toad patrol. i think i ve rescued almost 200 toads and about a0 frogs. if there s any on the road, i ll help them cross, because they always cross in the same direction, toads, to the breeding pond. 0oh, you re mating. i m really sorry, but you can t do it here. i ve always really loved animals and particularly, like, the ones other people aren t as keen on. you re live with bbc news. a boat carrying 400 people is feared