“They are like the canary in the coal mine. They are a real barometer of the health of this ecosystem. So, when we see them struggling, it tells us that we need to be also looking at the overall health of the ecosystem and watershed,” Ms. Schreier said.
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Former Royal protection officer Richard Griffin reminisces about a picnic he went on with the Queen at Balmoral and an encounter they had with two American tourists who did not realise they were in the company of the monarch.
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'A book is a version of the world. If you do not like it, ignore it; or offer your own version in return.'
—Humanists UK patron and novelist Salman Rushdie on freedom of expression
Imagine the outrage if the remains of 500 white children were discovered in cemetery’s on public school grounds? How come when it’s Indigenous children — nobody seems to care?