Not exact matches
«Mining could be an ecological disaster — look to the barren, polluted
pits left behind
by gold mining in Madre de Dios, Peru, where the rivers are
poisoned and forests decimated as an example.
Before each match, the handlers wash their opponent's
pit bull, a tradition which started after some «gentleman sportsman» discovered that
by putting
poison on his own dog's coat, he could paralyze his adversary's animal.
The
Pit Bull Placebo,
by Karen Delise, showed that important details are often left out of dog attack stories, such as the fact that a dog who bit was dying of malnutrition or that a pair of dogs who attacked someone had ingested rat
poisoning before the incident.