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Don’t feed the ducks bread, say conservationists

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Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “Don’t feed the ducks bread, say conservationists” was written by Karl Mathiesen, for The Guardian on Monday 16th March 2015 06.01 UTC

The seemingly innocent act of feeding ducks with bread is harming waterfowl and polluting waterways, conservationists warned on Monday as they urged people to use more benign alternatives.

A survey by the Canal and River Trust found nearly a quarter of English and Welsh people had together fed six million loaves of bread to ducks last year. Uneaten bread causes algal blooms, allows bacteria to breed and attracts rats and other vermin.

Apart from affecting water quality, the trust and other agencies said the duck feeders may be unwittingly damaging the health of the birds.

A spokesperson for the government’s Animal and Plant Health Agency said: “Large amounts of bread and other human foodstuffs can be harmful to wildfowl, leading to potentially fatal or disabling health conditions. Uneaten food can also cause changes to the chemical and bacteriological content of water, increasing the risk of avian disease.”

A spokeswoman for the RSPB said making large quantities of bread easily available stops ducks from eating a natural, balanced diet.

“White bread in particular has no real nutritional value, so while birds may find it tasty, the danger is that they will fill up on it instead of other foods that could be more beneficial to them,” she said.

“There’s also a risk that ducks and other water fowl could get an illness known as angel wing, which is caused by not getting the right nutrients in their diet. The illness causes a deformity in birds’ wings that can hamper the way they fly or even stop them altogether, which could obviously be fatal.”

Peter Birch, national environment manager for the Canal and River Trust, said the aim was not to discourage people from interacting with wildlife, but to do it in a way that recognised their particular needs.

“Please come and feed the ducks but do it sensibly so your children and future generations can enjoy it too. The charity is asking the public to make a few simple changes. Bread’s not great for a duck’s health as it’s nothing like their natural diet so don’t overfeed them with large quantities of it.

“Try to vary what you give them and swap it for healthier more natural treats like oats, corn, or defrosted frozen peas. And exercise portion control,” he said.

Birch also said that feeding regularly in particular places makes ducks habitually reliant on food from humans and leads to an accumulation of duck faeces in the water, on paths and bridges.

“Don’t follow the crowds, spread the love, and visit a new family of ducks to prevent large quantities of the starchy duck ‘junk food’ from clogging up the same places and potentially damaging the environment.”

Peter Rawson, a resident of Stalybridge in Manchester, said his local waterway had become plagued by Canada geese, despite there being few places for them to graze naturally.

“They are only in Stalybridge because there is a ready, and seemingly endless, supply of bread provided by some of the locals and the output from all this consumption can be seen all over the towpath,” he said.

Sfd (Safe for ducks)

  • Cracked corn
  • Wheat, barley or similar grains
  • Oats
  • Rice (cooked or uncooked)
  • Birdseed (any type or mix)
  • Grapes (cut in half)
  • Frozen peas or corn (defrosted, no need to cook)
  • Earthworms
  • Mealworms
  • Chopped lettuce or other greens or salad mixes
  • Chopped vegetable trimmings or peels
  • Duck pellets

Nsfd (Not safe for ducks)

  • Bread
  • Chips
  • Crackers and biscuits
  • Popcorn
  • Sugary food – sweets, chocolate

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Nicole Kidman tapped as the new ambassador for Etihad Airways

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Nicole Kidman is both star and narrator of the new campaign of Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways. Australian screen icon Nicole Kidman provides the face and narrative for the airline’s evocative new ‘Flying Reimagined’ brand campaign. Australian actress has been tapped as the new face and global ambassador for Etihad.

The TVC was shot onboard Etihad Airwaysnew flagship Airbus A380 and in locations around the world, including various landmarks in Abu Dhabi. The TVC also features a digitally created scene of Kidman in the interior of the soon to be opened Louvre Abu Dhabi, celebrated architect Jean Nouvel’s futuristic and awe-inspiring showcase of modern architecture.

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The Foster & Partners Vieux Port Pavilion in Marseilles was chosen to reflect the airline’s focus on design, while the Villa Méditerranée, also in Marseilles, symbolises Etihad Airways’ role as a global ambassador. The 17th century baroque hall of the historic Strahov Library in Prague represents knowledge, learning, and the desire to innovate and lead, explained Etihad Airways.

Nicole Kidman, as a globally respected artist, was the perfect voice and face for our story, and embodies worldly sophistication, intelligence, originality, and elegance – values which form the foundations of the Etihad brand,” commented Peter Baumgartner, Etihad Airways Chief Commercial Officer.

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The opening scene shows Kidman flicking through the pages of an inspirational novel at the Strahov library, with subsequent sequences showing the actress enjoying the revolutionary cabins and service offerings onboard Etihad Airways’ new A380. These include relaxing in The Lobby, enjoying watching TV in the spacious First Apartment and finally falling back into the double bed in the bedroom of the three-room The Residence by Etihad – the only such private living space in commercial aviation.

The Etihad Airways brand story has been interpreted and visually translated by husband and wife directorial team Anthony Atanasio and Valerie Martinez, who have created some of the most visually daring commercials of the last six years.

Nicole Kidman Flying Reimagined Etihad Airways - 2015 campaign

 

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Innovative Flight Simulator.

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Luxury deserves freedom, enthusiasm, and true fun, say Cremona-based Xesa Systems, the creator of the world’s first exclusive personal simulator called Ivolo.

Ivolo is the first exclusive personal simulator of the world, providing all the real sensations of a moving craft on ground, over the seas and in the air. Inside the cabin you experience the real flight environment thanks to the best aerospace simulation technology (immersive visual system, two-seater fully operational to drive, commands with control loading, and customizable cockpit).

The flight experience is recreated providing the user all the real sensations of a flying session, with the ability to set custom scenarios and environment. The reproductible effects include: aircraft manoeuvres, ground effects, in-flight turbulences, landing gear effects, variations due to engine failures & flap operations.

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With the ability to satisfy even the most demanding spirit of adventure and discovery, Ivolo is the innovative solution for spending exciting moments alone, with family and friends or with guests: it can be easily installed in private properties, or even on big yachts…

Ivolo is provided upon request with particular care for luxury details, such as golden parts, jewels and special light effects. The interiors can be delivered in finewood, and other precious materials.

The simulation experience is coming with a set of accessories like retractable automatic ladder, air conditioning in the cabin, emergency systems, perimetral safety fences, hangar designed to best fit in any property.

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