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Life In Plastic – 26min Documentary

  • Posted on August 15, 2011 at 12:58 am

Plastic is the backbone of our society but oil reserves are decreasing and evidence points to its noxious effects on our health and the environment. Could intelligent recycling be the answer? Hundreds of miles in the open Pacific, a jellyfish is drifting among plastic bags, bits of waste trapped in its tentacles. We found the water column there contains six times more plastic than animal life, warns this marine biologist. Chemicals released from plastic pass along the food chain. The creatures at the end of it, man himself, get the entire load. Currents gather waste from the coast forming a carpet of rubbish the size of Central Europe. The harmful effects of those chemicals on the human body range from infertility to cancer. The solution? Cradle to cradle recycling. Environmental chemist Michael Braungart aims at creating products that could be recycled an infinite number of times. ‘Even at the planning stage of a product, we think of how and where its useful life will end. This means that each constituent must initially be non-toxic and all constituents must be easily separable.’ He boldly claims, ‘All things can be reinvented. See Full Film Here: vodsite.journeyman.tv

Rabbit Behaviour Documentary

  • Posted on August 3, 2011 at 6:59 am

A 22 minute documentary about rabbit behaviour, which is also our Animal Care and Management project. This was painstakingly put together over a period of almost 2 months, for a measly 5%. A lot of effort has been put into this. Some pictures do not belong to us, but most do. The opening song, ‘Rabbits’, is actually performed by Chaz N Dave. The ending songs are performed by some of us. You may sing along, but no paper bags will be provided for you to hide your face with. Special thanks to TagYerIt.com for providing some videos, for example the binky videos. In loving memory of Steve Irwin, the great conservationist hero, and the person who inspired me to take up Vet Science.

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