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"Feeding the World: From Kitchen Scraps to Wildlife and Livestock" Poster: Save kitchen scraps to feed the hens In a world where every scrap counts, let's nourish our feathered friends with love and leftovers. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI (c1181-1226). Italian friar. St. Francis preaching to the birds. Even centuries ago, St. Francis understood that feeding all creatures, big or small, is an act of compassion. Suffragettes - Christmas Dinner in Holloway by Lawson Wood During times of struggle, even suffragettes found solace in coming together for a hearty meal – food as fuel for their fight. Large African Elephant Bull feeding along the edge of river. Witnessing an elephant peacefully grazing reminds us that nature has its own way of finding sustenance amidst abundance and beauty. Illustrated London News Christmas Number 1906 In this nostalgic scene from yesteryears, families gather around tables laden with festive feasts – a timeless tradition of sharing and caring through food. Annas Hummingbird female in flight feeding on Thistle. The delicate dance between hummingbirds and flowers showcases how nature's intricate balance relies on mutual nourishment. Tractor stopping to allow hay bale making machine to release bale of hay - September - Staffordshire - England Farmers work tirelessly year-round to ensure livestock have enough feed during colder months – a testament to their dedication towards animal welfare. Close up of a young Brown-throated Sloth nurses its baby. A mother sloth tenderly feeds her little one, reminding us that nurturing starts from birth – whether it be humans or animals alike. Bluecheek butterflyfish Beneath azure waters lies a vibrant ecosystem where fish find sustenance among coral reefs – showcasing nature's colorful buffet spread.