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Conservation and the Massasauga Rattlesnakes

30th August 2009
Snakes are not nature's cuddliest creatures. Many snakes are killed because they are perceived as malevolent and venomous, even though they only strike if they feel threatened. As such, snake species are on the decline. Among the endangered snakes on the ... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Land for Sale in Navajo County

02nd August 2009
If you would like to purchase Arizona land for sale, then you should consider looking at acreage in Navajo County. Navajo County is one of the best places to buy land in Arizona, especially for those who are interested in ranch property. Inexpensive A... Read >
Author: Mark Starr

Jackson Hole Real Estate Facts

31st July 2009
If you're interested in acquiring a piece of Jackson Hole Real Estate, there are some things to know about this scenic part of the country. Between the fabulous scenery, the world-class skiing and the local arts community, teton valley real estate is prim... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Lawn Chemicals May Be Harmful To Your Pets

22nd June 2009
Pets play an important role in the home and can be wonderful companions to kids, adults and seniors. The bond that forms between a family and their pet is sometimes difficult for non pet owners to understand, but for all of us who have or have had a pet i... Read >
Author: johnsmith.hvs

The medical splendour of the current century - Cranberry Juice

20th May 2009
There has been quite a change in the tools that have been used for the treatment for different types of infections. One of those tools is the cranberry juice and this specific tool is garnering quite a reputation for itself as one of the most effective me... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Turquoise and Spirituality

09th April 2009
Turquoise was first discovered by the Egyptians in the Sinai about six thousand years ago. While the beauty of the gemstone with sky blue color and dark veins made a big impression on the Egyptians, they elevated it to a new level by attaching spiritual ... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Native American Turquoise Jewelry

09th April 2009
Native Americans first discovered turquoise on the North American continent some thousand years ago. The earliest mining for this gemstone occurred near Cerritos, New Mexico. There is historical evidence that suggests that Native Americans from this are... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Hawaii - A brief travel guide

10th March 2009
Hawaii Location The Hawaii archipelago is the most isolated island chain in the world. The islands are located in the mid-North Pacific about 3800 kms from California; 7800 kms from China; 6100 kms from Japan; and 8500 kms from the Philippines. It is a... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Top 10 National Parks in the US

10th March 2009
Top National Parks in the US The Arcadia National Park is located in the state of Maine near the city of Bar Harbor. This is about 350kms up the coast from Boston. This park is mostly situated on Mount Desert Island, but with the Isle au Haut and the S... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The Many Reason Why A Hawaii Whale Hunting Vacation Is Fun

25th February 2009
If you take a Hawaii Vacation you will soon find that due to the area Aloha ethnicity Hawaii is a sociable and inviting place for a great escape. The Hawaiian Islands are one of the top exceed locations for many people around the world. The time for you t... Read >
Author: July Somma

The Hobo Spiders Of Today

13th February 2009
Also known as the channel web spider, the traveler spider is a safe species that lives both in Europe and on the North American continent. The specificity of the traveler spider is linked to the way it weaves its web: the funnel-shaped nest is the ideal c... Read >
Author: Jacob Saxbury

The Beautiful World of Agates

28th January 2009
Agate is an unusual stone since it possesses that unique combination of class and earthiness. They were actually formed literally billions of years ago, when the North American continent began to split because of molten rocks shifting deep beneath the su... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Information About The Hobo Spider

16th January 2009
Also known as the focus web spider, the traveler spider is a harmless species that lives both in Europe and on the North American continent. The specificity of the traveler spider is connected to the way it weaves its web: the direct-shaped nest is the sh... Read >
Author: Jacob Saxbury

Topaz - An Ancient Yet Popular Gemstone

09th January 2009
For you chemistry geeks out there, topaz is a complex compound of aluminum, silica, oxygen, hydrogen, and fluorine. Chemically, topaz can be reqresented by the formula Al2SiO4(F,OH)2. The crystals are prismatic and usually terminate in pyramidal faces. ... Read >
Author: Dale Arnold

Cheap Canadian flights: Is oil raising prices?

03rd November 2008
With oil prices coming down in part due to the weak US dollar, cheap Canadian flights are now more readily available than quite recently. Although the CEOs and CFOs of both major and low cost carriers will claim that the era of cheap flights is coming to ... Read >
Author: Huzaili
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