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What Do You Know About Animals?
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Uchenna Ani-Okoye
There are over a million different species of animal have been discovered, and there mil1ions more up to now to be discovered.
How Would You Like To Build Your Very Own Home Solar Powered Generators?
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Kristi Ambrose
These books all come highly qualified, and not just by me, but by others as well. If you want, you can view the titles I'm going to list below and go and find reviews on these books. I'm sure you will be more than convinced that these books are more than just mere guides, but an actual blessing in disguise. So, on to the books!
You Can Help Aid Yourself In The Energy Crisis!
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Kristi Ambrose
So, this would be a great way to introduce this new way of living to your friends, family, even your children. There are no specific tests that say if we start changing how we live now that it will ever undo what's already done, however, many researchers and scientists believe that if we start now, then we can put a stop to the inclination. And that right there, is a start.
Attention All Greenies; Do It Yourself Alternative Energy Ideas!
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Kristi Ambrose
You can easily find ways online, to start participating in this process, as well as find tons of information on energy saving tips by using solar and wind generated energy. A few years ago these processes were absolutely unheard of. But through meticulous research and testing, people have finally figured out how we can use solar and wind energy to our advantages.
How To Create Your Eco-Friendly Backyard
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Rachel Betzen
Creating or expanding an eco-friendly yard is an ideal way to help nature out, while providing a special backyard sanctuary that can be enjoyed for years to come. Step by step from the ground up, there are simple changes we can make to green our outdoor spaces and create an environmental haven for plants, animals and people.
Camping: A Necessity And A Luxury
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Camping - it's a brute necessity, and one of the most refined and civilized of pleasures.
Birding Tips On Better Wild Bird Watching for Birders
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Dave Joa
Birds are fun and bird watching can be a great way to get out into the countryside to enjoy the great outdoors with the benefit of seeing what the local birds are up to. Seeing birds flying and going about their daily routine, even at your bird feeders and bird houses, can be fascinating and already provides great enjoyment to many.
You Would Be Surprised That These Bodies Of Water Are Lakes
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Rachel Yoshida
They look more like the oceans and have sunk huge ships just like the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Definitions and Dangers Of Genetically Modified Organisms
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David McKinley
The definition of GMOs
Four Simple Tips for a Successful Butterfly Garden
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Janet Winter
When going for a morning walk, there are many beautiful butterflies in the air and sunning on plants or flowers. Of course, the expectation is that these beautiful creatures will be in your yard, too.
The Magnificent National Parks of Andalucia
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Sandra Lightowler
Besides great sunshine, delicious cuisine and a rich monumental heritage, Andalucia also offers its visitors ample opportunities to revel in its diverse flora and fauna that abound in its two magnificent national parks, 23 natural parks and 31 assorted natural reserves.
The Ill Effects Of Climate Change
By :
Christa Kowalczyk
Climate Variability offers a detailed and useful introduction to this issues. This site also provides accurate information on more advanced climate variability subjects.
Tchaikovsky Would Have Loved My Mockingbird!
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Bob Alexander
The happiest Mockingbird in creation would have fit right in with the clamor of the 1812 Overture!
When Disaster Strikes and Dealing with Emergencies
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William Doggett
Did you know that most injuries during disasters are caused not by the actual event but by lack of planning and lack of appropriate management? This means that in any major event, individuals have a huge impact on whether and how they survive.
Bamboo: The Ultimate Construction Product
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Jerry Work
Bamboo is a fine resource for use in construction. It grows quickly and in abundance, and is much stronger than wood.
A Guide to Austin's Greenbelts
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Ki Gray
This article gives you an Austinite's look into one of the most treasured natural attractions of central Texas: The Barton Creek greenbelt.
Caribbean Ecocide or Where Did the Cancun and Playa Del Carmen Beaches Go?
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Jack Deal
Cancun is Las Vegas South. Playa del Carmen is like Myrtle Beach. Que pasa?
Cork - the Renewable Wonder Wood with Many Uses
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Jerry Work
Cork is a wondrous material that provides mankind with numerous benefits. Cork trees live very long lives and can be harvested for cork over and over again. Learn more about this incredible, natural material.
The History Of An Exotic, Romantic Flower: The Orchid
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Jon Kelly
Most of us regard the orchid as a beautiful, exotic and romantic flower. Most are also unaware of their spectacular history and the passionate efforts which have gone into finding, cataloguing and creating the orchids which we enjoy today.
The Jaguar and Why He is the Keystone Cop of the Rainforest
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Jack Deal
The jaguar is the top of the food chain but seldom attacks man. Could this wildest of beasts be smarter than we think?
The Shifting Hayward Fault or Our Worst Natural Disaster Coming Real Soon!
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Jack Deal
The Hayward Fault runs right under Silicon Valley and California's economic dynamo. Lack of planning and foresight could create the biggest economic disaster in U.S. history.
Hanford Elk Herd Management Plan - State of Washington
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Scott Peters
The State of Washington has enacted an elk herd management plan for the Hanford elk herd. This is a summary of that plan.
How To Grow Salvia Divinorum
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Tyler James Ellison
Many people wonder about how to grow the salvia herb. This article clearly explains how it is done.
Planting A Yew Hedge
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Shaun Parker
Looking at the historical facts about the English yew Tree and the easy step-by-step instructions on how to plant a yew hedging.
Carnations. Really Nice Flowers
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Gaizka Pujana
Imagine an elegant vase of fresh cut carnations on the coffee table and the room obtains a whole new ambiance. The fragrance of the colorful bouquet fills the room.
Albert II Planning Second Polar Visit
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Roger Munns
From signing the Kyoto Protocol to slashing the price of bus transport in the home of the most famous Grand Prix - Prince Albert of Monaco continues his campaign for the environment.
How to Plant Evergreens
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Jimmy Cox
North, South, East or West - no matter where you live - there are evergreens for every garden. The luxuriance of their foliage, the different shades of green, their variety of forms, textures, and heights contribute lavishly to the planting design.
Three Canadian Must-Sees Of All National Parks
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MIKE SELVON
Trying to see all national parks in Canada is a bit unrealistic.
Ski Mountains Turn Green For 2008
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Roger Munns
Andorra's ski industry has been keeping up with the green revolution in travel - and has now abandoned print brochures altogether.
Climate Change Provides Investment Opportunities
By :
Derek Both
Experts are predicting that climate change is going to reshape investment returns and investment opportunities over the next few years.
10 Myths About Spiders
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Nikki Fox
An article listing 10 myths about spiders and why they are just not true.
The Two Most Dangerous Spiders
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Nikki Fox
A detailed look at two of the most dangerous spiders in the world today.
The Origin Of Spiders
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Nikki Fox
A detailed look at the origin of the spider species through the ages
And Just What Exactly Are Spiders Afraid Of?
By :
Nikki Fox
A look at the common enemies of the spider, including it's most deadly predator the Spider-Wasp.
How to Cook Maya Tepeizcuinte (Paca Jungle Rat)
By :
Jack Deal
This is a true account of my Maya neighbor 'Jungle Man' catching a 25 pound tepeizcuinte (tepe), preparing and cooking it.
Feeding Habits of Spiders
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Nikki Fox
A look at the feeding habits of the spider species
Common Myths about Tarantula Spiders
By :
Nikki Fox
A look at some of the myths that have propogated through the years about the Tarantula Spider
Reproduction in Spiders
By :
Nikki Fox
A guide to the reproductive process and habits in the life of the spider.
A Symbol of the Fragility of our National Parks
By :
MIKE SELVON
The Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are home to two of the most popular attractions found in our national parks.
US National Parks That'll Blow your Mind
By :
MIKE SELVON
It doesn't really matter which of the US national parks you visit, you are going to discover gorgeous scenery and wildlife that will take your breath away.
Just What are National Parks, Anyway?
By :
MIKE SELVON
Many people do not fully understand the purpose and need for national parks, and in this article, we will address some of the most frequent questions about them.
National Parks Recreation Camping Survival Guide
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MIKE SELVON
When you think of national parks recreation camping, you probably think of simply throwing your sleeping bag and tent into the back of your truck, and then heading for the outdoors.
National Parks and Wildlife Safety Tips
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MIKE SELVON
Getting close to animals may seem like an exciting idea, but when you are dealing with national parks and wildlife, it is a better idea to exercise caution.
Taking A Look At The New North American National Parks
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MIKE SELVON
The future preservation of nature is dependent upon the creation of new national parks around the world.
Natural Pest Bat Control
By :
Mitch Endick
Considered to be pests by many folks, bats do hold a special and beneficial place in the ecosystem. Most species of bats found in North America are not harmful to people or animals and bats do help control insect pests like mosquitoes, eating many thousands of the biting insects during an average nights feeding, perhaps as many as six hundred mosquitoes an hour.
Golden-Breasted Starling: A Striking Beauty
By :
Adrian Adams
The Golden-Breasted starling is a strikingly beautiful bird, vibrantly colored and highly visible in the wild.
The Rare Red Legged Honey Creeper
By :
Adrian Adams
The Red-legged Honeycreeper is a small, rare bird from the tanager family, typically found in various regions of Central and South America.
Alternatives to Crude Oil Consumption
By :
Mayoor Patel
Over the last few decades, more people have become aware of the fact that crude oil reserves are slowly depleting.
Leopard Geckos: The Lizard That Wants to Be Your Pet!
By :
Adrian Adams
Leopard geckos are nocturnal lizards, natively found in the deserts of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and parts of India.
The Rainforest: A Web Of Relationships
By :
Adrian Adams
People talk about the rainforest as an ecosystem, but most tend to think of the trees (and to some extent, plants) as merely a habitat for the animals that survive within its domain.
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