Articles, tagged with "conservationists", page 5
03rd March 2008
The Kalahark Desert of South Africa lends itself well to what has become a uniquely popular educational and entertaining experience. Black Rhino tracking through the wilderness is a unique safari experience.
Experienced guides are experts in tracking, ...
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Author:
Blue Magnet
07th August 2007
New Delhi, Aug 05: India may have just 1,300 to 1,500 tigers left -- less than half of the number believed to exist five years ago -- conservationists say.
The final results of a state-by-state census are expected in December but at a conservation mee...
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Author:
ZeeNews
15th April 2007
Whether in an aeroplane seat or an armchair I like to read about countries of the world. My job has given me the privilege of visiting many but there are others I seem to know almost equally well, by courtesy of my books.
Like many others, I spend l...
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Author:
David Murray
13th March 2007
This is a question that has always perplexed me. I'm a catch and release fisherman. I don't keep any of the fish that I catch. I catch them, admire them, make sure they're okay, and release them back into the water that they came from. No harm, no foul. S...
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Author:
Trevor Kugler
28th December 2006
Furniture, whether inside or outside the house, adds the required charm to the four bland brick and mortar walls. Outdoor furniture is not meant to be the scrap that indoor furniture has turned into after so many years of usage. Your outdoor furniture not...
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Author:
Sarika Kabra