Articles, tagged with "conservationists", page 2
26th November 2010
WWF has launched a campaign to raise support and funding for those rangers who put their lives on the line to protect Africa's rhinos. Rhino poaching has increased dramatically over the past year-and-a half, fuelled by demand for Rhino horns used in tradi...
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Steppes Travel
23rd November 2010
Fitflop footwear is known to be absolutely comfortable and there are various kinds available for men, women as well as children. Once a person gets used to these shoes it becomes very difficult to part with them.
Fitflop shoes are specifically designed ...
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luke.raper
29th September 2010
Is there really anything better in the animal world than a giant panda bear? You would be hard pressed to find something else, though everyone does have their own favorites. If you translate all those wild animals into the world of plush toys, next to the...
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Angel H.
06th September 2010
Tourism is the depicted as the best contributor of foreign exchange in many countries. This is in fact a multi-billion industry that offers the best in tour and safari packages. The name wildlife tourism means watching animal in the best natural habitat...
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adventure africa expedition
17th August 2010
The awareness of the effects of non-renewable energy has brought certain awareness to people who care about the state of the environment. The numerous researches done by experts have proven how devastating these effects might be. As a result, massive call...
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ukonlineseo
16th August 2010
The awareness of the effects of non-renewable energy has brought certain awareness to people who care about the state of the environment. The numerous researches done by experts have proven how devastating these effects might be. As a result, massive call...
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karlopaolo24
06th August 2010
While there are many different kinds of gas heaters in the market today, the vent less kind have become very popular of late. This is predominantly because of the very high fuel efficiency that they offer as compared to other kinds of heaters. As their na...
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Author:
Watkins
04th August 2010
Brest is the largest city in Finistère and the Bretagne region in the north west of France. If you were to compare it to another region you'd think of Lands End on the opposite end of the English Channel. The population of Brest is roughly 150,000, but...
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Author:
VacationRentalPeople
25th June 2010
There is no better way to get the reception at the wedding off to a perfect start than by choosing an unusual wedding topper. The wedding cake topper is one of the main attractions at any wedding reception. A growing range of some quite unusual unique we...
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Author:
sagbee
25th June 2010
One of the most important components of any western wedding ceremony is the wedding cake. Almost everyone looks forward to a wedding celebration. The custom wedding cake topper is one of the most essential decorations on the wedding cake, and they are ver...
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sagbee
15th June 2010
Thanks to conservationists' efforts to protect the lives and habitats of resident Atlantic geese, there now exists a thriving goose community from what was once a dwindling population. Factors such as climate change and urban sprawl have helped to manifes...
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Black Rhino Solutions, Inc
12th May 2010
Doing your bit for the environment is the start of going green, a global movement whose main objective is to save the earth by harming it as less as possible. Going green is booming. Twenty years ago, most green advocates were regarded as extremists and g...
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Author:
steve magill
29th April 2010
Africa is changing at a rapid pace and human encroachment into wildlife reserves has continued to erase the traditional routes and wildlife migratory corridors. Coupled with development and massive changes of the way of life, the image of wildlife roaming...
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Author:
naturaltrack
18th March 2010
Bison meat has been steadily growing in popularity and making a comeback within the last 20 years. While it was nearly driven to extinction, the American Bison was saved through nearly a century of hard work by conservationists. Specialty ranches now of...
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Author:
wendymor
16th February 2010
Conservationists have warned of the loss of Britain's traditional orchards. Recent figures from The National Trust indicate that up to 60% of orchards have been lost since the 1950's due to changes in land use and the increase in commercial fruit growers....
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Author:
TheSkiBug