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ON TODAYS NEWS -scienists have found empty cans and plastic garbage at the bottom of the deepest trenches in the world(who knows where these are and how deep they are?)
ReplyDeletemany scientists have seen trash(=garbage) especially plastics and dead seals and birds on the most remote(=isolated) beaches in the world. those videos that were shown on 13.Feb 2017 were very accurateand help educate people into stopping making lots of trash and thinking about saving the animals who eat plastics. even plastic bags blowing onto paddocks can be eaten by cows ,horses but not members of kahikatea-why
Laurie and Carole Greenfield