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English: An image of the 'Thank You For Not Feeding Us Bread' duck feeding signs used by the Cape Breton Regional Municipality for its Urban Parks.

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Thank You For Not Feeding Us Bread

Bread makes us ill, as it does not contain the right nutrition or calories that we need to keep us warm in winter.

Rotting bread pollutes our water and causes nasty surface algae, which kills our fish and gives us diseases.

It also makes out water smell.

We do like: Cut seedless grapes, cooked rice, birdseed, peas, corn, oats and chopped lettuce.

CBRM Recreation.
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'Thank You For Not Feeding Us Bread' duck feeding sign for Urban Parks

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