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The Sad Stories Behind the Extinction of Lemurs
Speculative demand in rosewood furniture, a heart wrenching humanitarian crisis, the criminal destruction of the natural environment and tourism potential of Madagascar, and the release of gigatons of carbon dioxide.
This post could have been titled “If you buy rosewood furniture today, you are a complete idiot.”
I figured that headline would probably gain at least two to three times more views.
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December 24, 2020
David Hungerford BARRETT
David Hungerford Barrett, 68 of Hosmer, BC passed away on December 15th, 2020.
David was an engineer with a degree in Agricultural Engineering from Newcastle University and has had 45 years of worldwide experience in manufacturing and contracting. David took over his family business Barrett’s of Wroughton, established in 1893, upon his father’s retirement in 1993. He attended the National School of Blacksmithing under Paul Allen and obtained a certificate of merit from the Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths, an ancient London Guild incorporated in 1325. Since then, David and Sandra have worked together as a husband-and-wife team. They moved from Britain to Canada under the BC Provincial establishing a small blacksmithing enterprise in the Elk Valley. Fernie Forge opened for business in 2005. David’s engineering skills combined with Sandra’s artistic flair was the perfect partnership.