Acres rescues bird stuck to a tree branch with cable tie and a glue-like substance in Choa Chu Kang

SINGAPORE - A mynah stuck to a tree branch with cable tie and a glue-like substance was rescued in the nick of time by the Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (Acres) on Wednesday (Oct 20) morning. In a Facebook post on Thursday (Oct 21), Acres said it received a call to its #WildlifeRescue hotline at about 8.30am on Wednesday about the stranded bird at Block 503 Choa Chu Kang Street 51. Police officers were also at the scene, said Acres, and the mynah was rescued at 8.50am. The bird is currently recovering. Acres said: "Without that timely call from the concerned caller, the bird would have died from stress and trauma from losing its feathers/dehydration, or a predator could also end up getting stuck to the substance." Acres added that the National Parks Board (NParks) will be investigating the case and it has provided all pertinent information, including closed-circuit television locations to the board. Although mynahs are not protected under the Wildlife Act, Acres said this alleged incident and other cases of tying mynahs' feet with cable tie or plastic sheets and suspending the birds via string from a height are acts of cruelty under the Animals and Birds Act as the...

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80 Acres Farms Raises Funding Round Led by Barclays to Accelerate Growth in Automated Vertical Farming Technology

Hamilton, Ohio, Nov 2, 2020 - (ACN Newswire) - 80 Acres Farms, the sustainable solution for fresh, pesticide-free food, announced that it added Barclays as a strategic investor in the business, joining Virgo Investments, Orange Wings Capital, QuietStar Capital, and other family office investors.80 Acres Farms'. Fully-Automated vertical farm located in Hamilton, OH80 Acres Farms is a 2019 fellow from the Unreasonable Impact Americas program and award winner recognized for their work addressing the global pandemic's effects. 80 Acres Farms addresses both sustainability and food security through growing food differently with vertical farming technology and reducing water usage by 97% on less than 1% of the land, with 300x the yield.Mike Zelkind, CEO of 80 Acres Farms, said: "There has been an explosion in demand for fresh, locally grown, nutritious food, and this investment round enables us to continue to meet that demand at the right unit economics. We look forward to developing our relationship with Barclays and their global network through our shared passion for enhancing sustainability in this industry."Andrew Challis, Co-Head of Principal Investments at Barclays, said: "80 Acres ...