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6.4.2010 11:00 AM

Top 8 Links of the Week: Truck Farms, Drunk Parrots ... And More

Some of The Daily Green's favorite bits from around the Web.

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By Julie Gerstein

Here The Daily Green brings you a handful of the items that caught the eyes of its editors this week. It's The Daily Green's weekly guide to good stuff around the Web.









truckfarm

Garden on the Go: These guys are making a documentary about mobile farming and other creative farming technologies. Be a part of the project via Kickstarter! (Truck Farm)







zebra

White Wonders: A selection of beautiful albino animals, including zebras, dolphins and deer. (Buzzfeed)







parrot

Lock Up Your Liquor Cabinet: It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a ... drunk parrot? Hundreds of seemingly "drunk" parrots are falling out of the trees and sky over an Australian town. Scientists are unsure what's causing the bizarre behavior. (Yahoo)






vegmen

Questionable Tactics: A new book tries to convince men to be vegetarian, claiming, "meat is for p*ssies." Pro-vegetarian but anti-feminist? (Girlie Girl Army)






carriebradshaw

Carrie Bradshaw, Environmentalist: Is Sex and the City 2: Rise of the Manolos the greenest movie to come out this year? Are you buying it? (Grist)






conspiracy

Conspiracy Considerations: Is the Gulf oil spill just a big conspiracy to move people off the Gulf of Mexico? Um, probably not. (Mother Jones)






katherinehamnett

Eco-Fashionable: Swim in style, and save the Earth, in Katherine Hamnett's new sustainable swimwear. (Ecorazzi)






gorilla

Gorillas in Our Midst: A wildlife conservationist reunites with Kwibi, a gorilla he helped raise. The results are magical and moving. (Treehugger)







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