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PETA calls on Marines to stop drinking snake blood in Cobra Gold

PETA calls on Marines to stop drinking snake blood in Cobra Gold
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PETA files inspector general complaint to stop Marines eating snakes, scorpions and more in survival exercise

PETA files inspector general complaint to stop Marines eating snakes, scorpions and more in survival exercise
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Stars and Stripes - PETA files complaint with Navy inspector general over military tradition of drinking snake blood

Stars and Stripes - PETA files complaint with Navy inspector general over military tradition of drinking snake blood
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A guide to Berkeley s shorebirds

Six Willets Godwits. Photo: Alan Krakauer Spring is almost here, but there’s still time to enjoy the thousands of shorebirds that are visiting the Berkeley waterfront for some winter R&R. These birds were able to travel in 2020, even if we couldn’t. Many flew thousands of miles to get here, from as far away as the High Arctic or the Great Plains. Shorebirds are drawn to the Bay Area in winter by our climate, our shorelines bordered with marsh plants, and the large variety of invertebrates and small shellfish that thrive in the Bay’s mix of salt and fresh water.

Christchurch business leaders cook-off to raise $100,000 for school kids

Actor Oscar Kightley and TV host Stacey Morrison will host the night. Supplied Diners watch on as the carnage unfolds in the kitchen at last year’s event at the Christchurch Town Hall. So far this year, $92,247 total has been donated, with Whalan leading again at $17,845. Whalan said he was competitive by nature and loved a challenge. He hoped to be top of the fundraising come Saturday. “There’s a lot of fundraisers doing good work, but I definitely want to put the most money in the tin come the end.” He said being involved in the event again was an “extremely easy” decision, given the worthy cause to give children a helping hand.

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