It’s made with what are known as “road runner” chickens — hardy free-range birds whose tough, flavorful meat is deemed by many to be tastier than that of commercially bred chickens. Known for scavenging and surviving in harsh rural conditions, the chickens are a staple of Zimbabwe village cuisine and often command high prices in urban restaurants.
Even planting just one keystone plant in the yard or in a container will help restore biodiversity on your property.Here are eight of the most important trees and plants that Tallamy, author of the
“How Can I Help?”, recommends (findfor your ecoregion at__ Oaks (Quercus spp.): Best in the 84% of the U.S. counties in which they occur.
__ Native willows (Salix): Best farther north.__ Native Cottonwood (Populus): Best in drier regions.
__ Native cherries (Prunus): Very important nationwide.
__ Native plums (Prunus): Very important nationwide.that it is an “absolute movie triumph, a soulful sweet-sad animated journey that may have your kids asking why you’re tearing up so much.” He also noted the striking visuals, “a textured world that is almost painterly. You can see snowflakes settle on mottled fur, moss on rocks, individual leaves in a den.” It’s a shoo-in for an Oscar nomination.
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