WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Farmers are mailing parcels of sheep and cow manure to lawmakers to protest a so-called "flatulence" tax on greenhouse gas emissions from their flocks and herds, the New Zealand's postal service complained.
The service said about 20 reeking packages and envelopes had been sent to the nation's Parliament and that the protest ‹ dubbed the "Raise a Stink" campaign ‹ was endangering the health of postal workers.