Posts tagged: Survival Central

May 22 2013

Survival Central Radio Now Live!

Survival Central RadioIt’s finally here. Survival Central Radio went live today. We will be broadcasting from 7am – 10 pm EST 7 days a week . In our line up will be The Hagmann and Hagmann Report, The Edge with Daniel Ott, Deadline live with Jack Blood and The Survival Central Radio Show with Robert Studer as your host. You can also look forward to  various types of music throughout the day for the coming Apocalypse.

You can tune in by choosing your player on the right or by pressing play on our player in the right hand sidebar You can also find us on Tunein radio and  Shoutcast.

You will find our line up and broadcast times on our Survival Radio page. Please tune in and drop us a line with your comments and suggestions. In the near future we will be having a call in radio program as well. Read more »

May 09 2013

US honeybees threatened as 31% of colonies died out in 2012, report shows

A bee collects nectar from a flowerSurvey shows heavy loss of pollinators is further evidence of mysterious disorder that has destroyed colonies for seven years

, US environment correspondent

From: guardian.co.uk,

Nearly a third of managed honeybee colonies in America died out or disappeared over the winter, an annual survey found on Wednesday. The decline – which was far worse than the winter before – threatens the survival of some bee colonies.

The heavy losses of pollinators also threatens the country’s food supply, researchers said. The US Department of Agriculture has estimated that honeybees contribute some $20bn to the economy every year. Read more »

May 07 2013

Survival kits, seniors put in spotlight

Welland fire Chief Denys Prevost talks about emergency preparedness with Diane Kramer at Welland Community Wellness Complex. This is Emergency Preparedness Week and the focus this year is on seniors. (DAVE JOHNSON Tribune Staff)By Dave Johnson

From The Tribune

WELLAND - Diane Kramer, and her husband Gary, take emergency preparedness seriously.

The Welland couple have a location on their property as a meeting point in case of a fire in their home.

“It’s the tree in front of the house,” Diane Kramer says.

Kramer says her husband is a former boy scout and follows the organization’s motto: be prepared. Read more »

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