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Post by junpei on Sept 15, 2008 12:17:14 GMT -5
by CATHERINE VAN BERGEN, The Age, September 10, 2008 Bendigo, Australia -- BUDDHIST monks at a centre near Bendigo are up against a problem beyond even divine intervention - possums. Because religious beliefs prevent them trapping or harming the marsupials, the monks at the Great Stupa of Universal Compassion, in Myers Flat, are using dingo dung to stop the possums gnawing on holy relics and leaving their deposits on the floor. The Dingo Discovery Centre has offered pure-bred dingo droppings. Ian Green, chief executive officer of the Great Stupa, hopes that surrounding the building with droppings will trigger the possums' genetic fear of dingoes and keep them away. "Every weekend, there's possum poo everywhere," he said. "They cause a lot of damage, so it will be good to see the possums go. If this doesn't work, we will just have to find another solution." The exhibition building, which has recently been reopened after five years, holds more than 100 holy relics and artefacts collected from various Buddhist traditions.
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Post by Rodney on Sept 15, 2008 18:25:24 GMT -5
Hah! Fighting shit with shit. that is almost profound
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