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Live and Let Live, Nature's Message

23rd September 2009
Both now-discarded Lamarckism (the supposed inheritance of acquired characteristics) and Evolution Theory postulate that function determines form. Natural selection rewards those forms best suited to carry out the function of survival ("survival of the fi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Environmentalists and the Wind Power Debate In Maine

23rd September 2009
For the first time since the oil shortages in the 1970s, efforts to convert to renewable energy have accelerated. In the case of wind power in Maine, this has caused an odd conflict. Environmentalists and the Wind Power Debate In Maine If you have ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Dinosaur Descendants Singapore: Their Natural Heritage

22nd September 2009
The Jurong Bird Park is also called as the Dinosaur Descendants Singapore. The park is famous for the collection of flightless birds which have been preserved in it for years. Moreover, the bird park has also evolved with its thematic representation which... Read >
Author: Joel Li Yang

How To Earn Profits With Candles

18th September 2009
It is considered that candle making are some of the most enjoyable and comfortable types of hobbies. Nevertheless, all of us know that making candles have already existed for thousands of years. In fact candle making is very obvious if you just look into ... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

How Do I care For A Dwarf Hamster?

17th September 2009
All species of Dwarf Hamster make lovable pets, and despite the fact that they are much smaller than their Syrian relatives, they need the same amount of quality care. Caring for Dwarf Hamsters may seem tedious but all your hardships will be outweighed by... Read >
Author: dwarfhamsters

A Year of Gardening Services

08th September 2009
Recently I've become a provider of gardening services. And though I've been doing it for a few months now, I was told very recently that I still can't refer to myself as a gardener. Apparently there's a clear distinction between gardening services and l... Read >
Author: Kevin Williamson

Green Mountain Coffee

07th September 2009
Founded in 1981, the Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) has long been considered as one of the leading producers of high quality coffee. The company is based in Vermont, and has been publicly traded since the year 1993. They even had sales that reach... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

Why use solid bedroom furniture?

25th August 2009
It might appear that no matter what reasons are given, for and against the purchase of solid bedroom furniture the final choice is ultimately subject to the heart ruling the head. The green environmental arguments that abound, condemning the deforestation... Read >
Author: Furnitureline

You'll Recieve Savings Every Month With Homemade Energy

11th August 2009
Many are wisely switching over to alternate renewable homemade energy sources, having realized its dire need in the present scenario of fast depleting carbon-based habitats and global warming conditions endangering the world. Click To See Why You Should ... Read >
Author: Kim Gammel

Drinking Water Containers – Fashionable & Eco-Friendly

07th August 2009
You would think there’s not a decent source of water for thousands of miles, considering the billions of dollars we spend on bottled drinking water. Containers with a brand name attached give us the impression that somehow we are guaranteeing our safet... Read >
Author: viperboy1012

Trash removal for healthy surrounding

02nd July 2009
There are several benefits of solid waste management and using it can control vermin that otherwise can spread harmful diseases. One can eliminate habitats for rodents as well as insects by disposing residential and commercial waste. These rodents and ins... Read >
Author: Guna

Does your home need air conditioning?

01st July 2009
Air conditioning is a way of cooling a room in the form of a refrigeration cycle keeping a room temperature cool during a hot weather and warm during the cold weather. There are a variety values an air conditioner adds to your home, for example it can pro... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Advantages of Giving Creative Corporate Gift Cards

29th June 2009
Among the a lot considerations within corporations is the maintenance of nice relation with the consumers, attendants and customers. This distance, you shall be able towards prolong transaction so that you shall profit many onto the client and the client ... Read >
Author: Amanda

2012 - The Earth is Changing...soon

26th June 2009
So maybe we should start this with a slap against your head. It has been so difficult speaking to the living dead. We all appreciate Al Gore’s movie the "Inconvenient Truth" for the information it has brought to the masses. Although there might be oth... Read >
Author: Gerard Le Flamand

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

Should You Get A Rabbit Hutch Or A Rabbit Cage For Your Pet Rabbit

12th June 2009
Pets are the most valuable ownership as they are your loyal friends always. When you think about pets, you have a number of attractive animals to select from like dog, cat, snake, parrot, monkey, chimp, goat, rabbit and many animals you can really think o... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Should You Get A Rabbit Hutch Or A Rabbit Cage For Your Pet Rabbit

12th June 2009
Pets are the most priced possession as they are your loyal companions always. When you imagine about pets, you have a lot of attractive animals to select from like dog, cat, snake, parrot, monkey, chimp, goat, rabbit and many animals you can really imagin... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Enjoying Las Vegas with the Whole Family

05th June 2009
You would think that the typical Las Vegas vacation would be to gamble yourself silly with nothing else to do but that, on the contrary, Vegas is a playground for all ages, young and old. Vegas started to come to life in the 60’s and 70’s, an all adul... Read >
Author: Gateway Fasteners

Using Business Corporate Gift Cards

18th May 2009
Among the a lot considerations within corporations is the maintenance of nice relation with the consumers, attendants and customers. This distance, you shall be able towards prolong transaction so that you shall profit many onto the client and the client ... Read >
Author: Remy

Tips For Choosing Habitats For Bearded Dragons

18th May 2009
It's important that you provide your dragon with a proper enclosure. There are a few things you need to consider when buying one. This article will give you a few tips for choosing bearded dragon habitats. Size The most important consideration by ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Giving Giveaway Gift Cards Everyday

13th May 2009
Among the a lot considerations within corporations is the maintenance of nice relation with the consumers, attendants and customers. This distance, you shall be able towards prolong transaction so that you shall profit many onto the client and the client ... Read >
Author: Remy

Mobile Game (Peng The Guin):

01st May 2009
Due to Global warming the habitats of those cute little Peng the Guins is melting down helping those penguins to find new home by using your cellular phone. A one button exciting game that full with colorful graphic effects and even with vibration effect,... Read >
Author: Fonwar

WORDS ON TICKS UPON PETS

01st May 2009
From our schooldays as a child, thoughts of ticks may conjure up memories of how elated we were when we would receive them on our math assignments. However, where the subject of ticks more commonly arises, we are now prompted to regard the dangers surroun... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Beginners Guide To Bird Watching

09th April 2009
If you really have the desire to bird watch there is a certain way to go about it for beginners. Remember, as mentioned before, anyone can take up the sport of birding, it just takes time to get acquainted with the ins and outs. The first step is to acqui... Read >
Author: Julie Souto

Expert Tips on Bathing an Iguana

26th March 2009
It's important that you bathe your iguana regularly. In addition to keeping him clean, it will also help him shed his skin easier. There are a few things you should know about bathing an iguana. This article will share with you everything you need to k... Read >
Author: D Swain

Fish Attractors: Honey Hole Trees

16th March 2009
Putting vital structures in the bottom of your pond will attract fish to an area where you are likely to catch them. Items like the Honey Hole Tree are made of polyethylene tubing and will not rot or snag your line. These structures can not only help you ... Read >
Author: Brad Metzler

How Do You Get Rid Of Bed Bug

13th March 2009
Getting rid of bed bugs can be a tiring and tedious task. Because bed bugs are really annoying, people who live with bed bugs in their homes, desperately find and adopt measures to eliminate bed bugs. So the question is persistent, just like their subject... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Battling The Distribution Of Bed Bugs

10th March 2009
Bed bugs are insects that do not have wings. They are roughly shaped oval. They measure, once fully grown, from four to five millimeters long. You might find the next piece of information unexpected, but bed bugs are fast runners. There are easy to se... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Try Villas for Rent in Cyprus Long Term

10th March 2009
Have you have ever dreamt of taking off to a place where you can leave pressures of daily life behind you and enjoy endless days of sunshine? If you have maybe you should consider taking some time out of the daily grind and come to Cyprus. The island is t... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Copperhead Snakes

04th March 2009
Copperhead snakes are the snakes to cause the nastiest and most frequent of problems in the United States. The copperhead can be distinguished by the stout shape and the neck distinct from the body as well as by its pale cross-band tan pattern that gets d... Read >
Author: Owen Jones

Environmental Management

02nd March 2009
The perception of visitors of an unspoiled environment underpins the tourism industry making environment protection one of the greatest challenges. The tourism industry has an important role to play for management of environment. What is Environmental... Read >
Author: Ecogreen

Environmental Management

23rd February 2009
The perception of visitors of an unspoiled environment underpins the tourism industry making environment protection one of the greatest challenges. The tourism industry has an important role to play for management of environment. What is Environmental... Read >
Author: Ecogreen

People Moving to Australia

21st January 2009
There are so many reasons for people to be moving to Australia. Australia offers many people great new job opportunities. There are many jobs that one can only do in Australia. Scientists who specialize in certain types of animals and environments need to... Read >
Author: Nicole Hedrick

Here Are A Few Tips On Caring For Your Chinese Elm Bonsai

20th January 2009
The art of tending bonsais has captivated people all over the earth. One would interrupt to think how species that can be so big would be able to fit a small pot or container. The miracle of this form of gardening is, of course, no longer a stealthy. T... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Start a Free Petition to Get the Support You Need

09th January 2009
You can start a free petition online and not have to pay for the creation or the hosting. Online petitions have the potential of collecting massive numbers of signatures and support for your cause. Through a petition you can bring an issue you feel is imp... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

At The Canopy, Tree Climbing Techniques for Photographers

09th January 2009
Being born and living in a country where most of its surface is covered with forests of all kinds, e.g. cloud forests, rain forests, Andean wet forests I have been practicing and developing my tree-climbing techniques in order to get the pictures of the h... Read >
Author: Carlos Sastoque

The Real Fountainhead of Entertainment : Movies

09th January 2009
Movies have always been the greatest source of entertainment in our lives. Entertainment actually rejuvenates our mind and soul. It even helps to reduce our stress and tensions to a large extent. We are now the proud habitats of an era of cut-throat co... Read >
Author: aldenjerry

Different Facts About Iguanas

08th January 2009
Most iguanas can be seen in the tropical and subtropical forests, in the deserts and along seashores. Places like Canada, Galapagos Island, South and Central America, Caribbean Islands, Madagascar, Fiji in the South Pacific and off the east coast of Afric... Read >
Author: John Simmons

About Fishing Techniques

06th January 2009
There are many ways to fish, Here I will introduce some fishing methods that I familiar with to you. Fly Fishing With fly fishing, various materials are used to design a very lightweight lure called a fly. Fish think the fly is an insect and they t... Read >
Author: yangguang02

Volunteer opportunity in Africa is indeed a noble opportunity

05th January 2009
With the growing problem of unemployment and unstable economic situation, more and more teens are now opting for volunteer opportunity abroad. This will offer them with an opportunity to explore different parts of the world and help the students to enrich... Read >
Author: garret

Trekking the Pinnacles Desert

29th December 2008
When most travelers think of Australia, the water attractions seem to get all the attention. The Great Barrier Reef and some of the best waves on the planet draw millions of visitors a year to this country in the South Pacific. And rightfully so; Australi... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

How You Can Build The An Iguana Habitat

29th December 2008
Now, there are many things you'll need to think about in the design of your habitat. Here's a brief look at some of them. What we suggest is that you do further research on the topic of building your own iguana habitat. You'll want to see examples of the ... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Field guides to our rescue

29th December 2008
One of the inevitable parts of our travel kits are field guides. These tiny but not to be ignored pocket books give us quick knowledge about a particular species of plant or an animal that we seem to be interested in. It’s generally used by tourists to ... Read >
Author: jacqueshabra

Florida: Discover the Animal Attractions

02nd December 2008
What is the first thing you think of when someone mentions Florida? Walt Disney World is probably one of the main things. But to many people Florida is also about the Everglades, and the numerous examples of the wildlife that can be found there. The Ev... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

City Cat vs. City Dog

26th November 2008
The position of the domestic cat in a modern city is a highly irregular one. A cat is the only petted creature which endures city conditions without human aid. Complete domestication, entire dependence on man, a definite status before the law, and reas... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

How To Grow Orchids

26th November 2008
Orchids are charming plants that have an amazing cause on people, there is a time in the year that you can think the orchids are attracting more mind, they are out on florists windows and people cannot help themselves but prevent and admire this flower th... Read >
Author: Jules Sims

What To See In Bangladesh

11th November 2008
If you are planning a trip to Bangladesh, there are certain attractions that you simply must see. These attractions will make your trip worthwhile and give you a real sense of the people and nature that makes Bangladesh such a welcoming location to visit.... Read >
Author: Cary B

To Show That You Love Your Elm Bonsai

14th October 2008
The art of tending bonsais has captivated people all over the globe. One would stop to think how species that can be so big would be able to fit a small pot or container. The miracle of this form of gardening is, of course, no longer a secret. There a... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Visiting Sydney Wildlife World Via The Monorail Or Light Rail

30th September 2008
If you are looking for something to do when you are in Sydney you are literally spoilt for choice. The city is packed with opportunities to spend the day shopping, exploring or simply browsing round and enjoying all kinds of different experiences. But... Read >
Author: Miss Kitty

Places You Can Go To While Dating In New Hampshire

12th September 2008
New Hampshire is in the United States of America in the New England region. It was named after the southern English county of Hampshire. This state has a humid continental climate with warm humid summers and cold winters that are snowy. This state has a u... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Places You Can Go To While Dating In New Hampshire

10th September 2008
New Hampshire is in the United States of America in the New England region. It was named after the southern English county of Hampshire. This state has a humid continental climate with warm humid summers and cold winters that are snowy. This state has a u... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Nature In Costa Rica

08th September 2008
Nature in Costa Rica is everywhere. I visited primarily to see the nature of this Central American country and was not disappointed. Pleasantly, because the wildlife leads to so much ecotourism in Costa Rica, the local people are generally very supportive... Read >
Author: Richard Adams

THE LEOPARD

01st September 2008
The leopard (Panthera pardus) is dispersed over a wider area today than that of any of the other large cats. It is one of the roaring cats, capable of producing a deep sawing roar similar to that of the jaguar. The leopard coat pattern has a cle... Read >
Author: Rajneesh

THE LEOPARD

01st September 2008
The leopard (Panthera pardus) is dispersed over a wider area today than that of any of the other large cats. It is one of the roaring cats, capable of producing a deep sawing roar similar to that of the jaguar. The leopard coat pattern has a cle... Read >
Author: Rajneesh

Benefit From Bass Fishing Tips to Improve Your Catch Rate

21st July 2008
To be able to fish for bass is a skill many anglers would love to have, but what is even more remarkable is fi you are an angler with a high success rate for catching bass. The best way of becoming successful in your bass fishing attempts is to pick up as... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Complete Information on Ehrlichiosis

18th July 2008
Ehrlichiosis is a disease acute and caused by ehrlichia of bacteria. Ehrlichiosis is most common to spring and the summer. The signs and the symptoms of the ehrlichiosis extend from the soft evils of body to the fever engraves and usually appear in a week... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Sick Trees and Tree Removal

18th July 2008
Trees are important in the ecosystem for they provide everything that human and animals need. They produce the most important gases on earth-oxygen and carbon dioxide—that all creatures need. They provide habitats for wildlife. They give woods that are ... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Plants To Attract Birds And Wildlife

11th July 2008
There’s arguably nothing more relaxing than sitting back in a lounger, protected by the shade of your veranda, and looking out onto your garden. If you take the time to landscape your garden thoughtfully and artistically you will be able to enjoy many a... Read >
Author: RebeccaJane

Wildlife Posters – Best Way To Glue Wilderness on The Walls Of 'Concrete Jungle'

13th June 2008
Those are verdant green, muddy brown, snowy and chilly white, get darker with thick stems, cloudy gray with dusts, crystal clear and azure with splash of water, turn red when the background boasts of dusk. Those can be ferocious and scary, so alive, strik... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden

Protecting the Pink Pigeon and the Echo Parakeet in Mauritius

05th June 2008
As civilization began in Mauritius, deforestation started to take place to make way for buildings and roads. During this course, the natural environment that surrounded most parts of Mauritius quickly decreased causing many species of animals to lose th... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

World Turtle Day: Protecting The Hard Shell

15th May 2008
Turtles are arguably the most endangered of all the species that are facing threats of extinction. Though they have deep roots in the history of civilization, they sadly do not find a safe habitat for co-existing with the more active creatures. The seriou... Read >
Author: Dorothysmith

Leather Pet Clothing: Cool, Effective, and Trendy

29th April 2008
Dogs were never designed to wear any sort of clothing. Their fur and natural physiology give them ample protection against their habitat’s weather. People sometimes forget that dogs are hardy creatures that can brave conditions that would make any man w... Read >
Author: mariojhon12

Leather Pet Clothing: Cool, Effective, and Trendy

28th April 2008
Dogs were never designed to wear any sort of clothing. Their fur and natural physiology give them ample protection against their habitat’s weather. People sometimes forget that dogs are hardy creatures that can brave conditions that would make any man w... Read >
Author: mariojhon12

Leather Pet Clothing: Cool, Effective, and Trendy

27th April 2008
Dogs were never designed to wear any sort of clothing. Their fur and natural physiology give them ample protection against their habitat’s weather. People sometimes forget that dogs are hardy creatures that can brave conditions that would make any man w... Read >
Author: mariojhon12

Leather Pet Clothing: Cool, Effective, and Trendy

27th April 2008
Dogs were never designed to wear any sort of clothing. Their fur and natural physiology give them ample protection against their habitat’s weather. People sometimes forget that dogs are hardy creatures that can brave conditions that would make any man w... Read >
Author: mariojhon12

Leather Pet Clothing: Cool, Effective, and Trendy

26th April 2008
Dogs were never designed to wear any sort of clothing. Their fur and natural physiology give them ample protection against their habitat’s weather. People sometimes forget that dogs are hardy creatures that can brave conditions that would make any man w... Read >
Author: mariojhon12

Butterfly Books

07th April 2008
It's great to meet you reader! Well, you obviously share a passion with me for butterfly books, and I appreciate that. You see I've been mad about books for years; I've been interested in butterflies since I was a child. Putting the two together mea... Read >
Author: Redlaw

Butterfly Information and the Bizarre Truth

07th April 2008
You know there are around 30,000 searches a month in the search engines for butterfly information - that's people who are interested in learning more about our little butterfly. From Africa to America, from Ohio to the Orient, someone somewhere ... Read >
Author: Redlaw

10 Days Kenya Birding Safari

02nd April 2008
10 Days Meru National Park, Samburu, Lake Nakuru , Lake Baringo , Lake Naivasha. Hope to see birds in the following habitats: forest, grassland, wetland,barren land. over 450 bird species are available. Day 1. Meru National Park - Depart ... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

The Reasons Why Vermont Skiing Is Popular With A Lot Of People

25th March 2008
Skiing is an activity or sport which involves the use of skis. Skis are attached to the skier's boots with the help of a ski boot or a ski binding. Skis glide and slide on snow with the skier balancing himself skilfully. Skiing is a technique that you ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Japanese knotweed removal services expanding, but beware of ‘instant’ solutions

10th March 2008
Japanese knotweed removal is a growing problem in the United Kingdom today, and has been a concern for some time already. An area the size of London is now affected by those invasive weeds and thousands of sites are contaminated with Japanese knotweed. Er... Read >
Author: Paul poloo

Organising the perfect luxury family holiday

17th February 2008
For young families, organising the perfect luxury family holiday can be less than straightforward. Having the budget necessary to book holidays in exotic locations is one thing, but making sure every traveller is satisfied with the location, activities a... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

The Mauritius Kestrel, a tragic loss avoided

13th February 2008
The Mauritius Kestrel had been once the rarest bird of prey in the world. During the year 1970 the whole population of Kestrels had been lessened to only 4 specimens. As a matter of fact, the Mauritius Kestrel became one of the most endangered species o... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Pet Stroller Site Has Fun Option Rather Than Pet Wheelchairs

11th February 2008
Ailing animals quite often are forced to get around in wheelchairs made for pets, and even though the chairs can be fairly fruitful to the pet as far as getting exercise, various other options can be used, especially if the pet gets exhausted, or is simpl... Read >
Author: Daniel

Choose Lasik Eye Surgery New York Centre

24th January 2008
Introduction The alien species means an organism which is not indigenous to the place and they have been introduced either accidentally or intentionally transported to these new location human activities The great increase in the introduction of ali... Read >
Author: Arvind Singh

Effect of introducing alien species into an ecosystem

24th January 2008
Introduction The alien species means an organism which is not indigenous to the place and they have been introduced either accidentally or intentionally transported to these new location human activities The great increase in the introduction of ali... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Ten Ways to Help a Hedgehog

08th October 2007
The graph which tracks the decline of the hedgehog is one of those curves which every sales director dreads. Its heading south and nobody seems to be able to do anything about it. Down from 2 million in the mid 90s to 1 million today! Sales people lose ... Read >
Author: Andrew Jones

How to Discover and Stop Aquarium Diseases

21st September 2007
It is important that acceptable habitats and conditions are given to fishes to ensure that they remain healthy. The standards of their surroundings contribute heavily to their chances of thriving. An impediment to the health of the fishes is the threat of... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Water Gardens Designed For Wildlife

24th July 2007
Water gardens designed for wildlife are sure to bring you many hours of viewing pleasure. Birds will take a sip of water from even a simple tub, and they'll bathe in a splashing fountain. Butterflies love shallow pools. Insects and other animals-dragonfli... Read >
Author: Jim Hedgecoth

Trout Fishing Guide

01st July 2007
Trouts can be found in many freshwater streams, lakes and rivers across the globe, particularly in the United States, Canada, Europe and New Zealand. As a fisherman, it is important that you always consider what type of trout you are after and their f... Read >
Author: Fancymask

A Saltwater Fishing Guide Can Help!

30th June 2007
Looking for a way to bring the while family together? Try saltwater fishing! Saltwater fishing is an activity that everyone, no matter what your age, can enjoy. Many generations can grow closer by fishing together, and this is also a great activity to use... Read >
Author: Troon

Family fun with saltwater fishing

26th June 2007
Planning a family vacation or some unique activities to do together with your family? Why not try saltwater fishing! Saltwater fishing is an activity that everyone, no matter what your age, can enjoy. Many generations can grow closer by fishing togethe... Read >
Author: Fancymask

Organic Coffee: Does It Taste Any Better?

25th June 2007
Traditional coffee like Folders and the popular Spanish brand Nescafe have maintained that familiar, consistent great taste over the years. Despite pesticides and fertilizers harvested in the large, commercial coffee plantations they grow on, it manages t... Read >
Author: Scott A Wilson

Restorative Dentistry treats any kind of dental defects

07th June 2007
A COMBINATION of climate change and habitat destruction will significantly threaten 400 to 900 bird species by 2050, according to researchers who have carried out a global analysis of the effects of human activities on land-dwelling birds. By the end ... Read >
Author: Brad Taylor

Almost lost: over 900 bird species

07th June 2007
A COMBINATION of climate change and habitat destruction will significantly threaten 400 to 900 bird species by 2050, according to researchers who have carried out a global analysis of the effects of human activities on land-dwelling birds. By the end ... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Rabbit hunting, a distinctive sport on the hunting landscape

24th May 2007
Rabbit hunting is a practice spread all around the world due to the range of habitats the rabbit has, allowing hunters worldwide to enjoy hunting for them. Although it might seem like an easy task, compared maybe to other types of hunting, rabbit hunting ... Read >
Author: Salieri

Why The African Lion Could Become A Distant Memory

06th May 2007
Ready for an African lion safari? It's no secret free ranging lion populations have been on the decline in Africa. The king of the jungle has been humbled in recent years by human progress and despite it's obvious symbol of strength, the African lion has ... Read >
Author: Dean Caporella

An Approach To System Entertainment

27th February 2007
The term "Home Entertainment System" is a relatively new term for a fairly old concept. To say that it all began with cave people, sitting around a fire for entertainment, would be a bit of a stretch but maybe not all that incorrect. Mainstream architectu... Read >
Author: Julia Hall

GARDENING AS A LIFESTYLE

17th January 2007
There is nothing but benefit to be gained from gardening. Mokua Ochenge reveals some of the reasons why… A gardener’s aim is to grow plants as well as possible in an attractive or productive setting. We all love flowers to look at or for cutting ... Read >
Author: Mokua Ochenge

The Ecotourism Revolution

29th December 2006
In the last 20 years, our understanding and appreciation of the environment and impact we have on it has increased dramatically. Mixed in with a healthy dash of capitalism, this has led to the ecotourism revolution. The Ecotourism Revolution Flash b... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Maumelle Park: naturally full of splendour

16th November 2006
Maumelle State Park, one of the natural treasures of Arkansas, is hidden in the Pinnacle Mountain Valley not far from the city of Little Rock; and as part of a 2000-acre site, it is undoubtedly one of the top locations for a nature enthusiast to frequent ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

BT Are Sharing a Building with the Bats

26th September 2006
The smallest and commonest bat in the UK is pipistrelles and it seams that these bats are the smallest European bats. They have dark red/brown fur on their backs and yellow/brown undersides. The ears, nose and wing membranes are black/brown. They occupy a... Read >
Author: Alison White

Dartmoor National Park Guided Walks a Huge Success

01st August 2006
This year Dartmoor National Park Authority has organised a special programme of guided walks and events to help people discover more about the wildlife of the National Park. Dartmoor's wildlife and habitats help give the National Park its distinctive ch... Read >
Author: Jim Mann

Environmentalists and the Wind Power Debate In Maine

25th July 2006
For the first time since the oil shortages in the 1970s, efforts to convert to renewable energy have accelerated. In the case of wind power in Maine, this has caused an odd conflict. Environmentalists and the Wind Power Debate In Maine If you have ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Animals and The Melting Arctic Ice Cap

20th May 2006
The arguments for global warming can sound a bit vacuous when discussing temperature changes of only one degree. The impact of the melting Arctic ice cap on animals is much more tangible. Animals and The Melting Arctic Ice Cap There is little dispu... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Aeration: - essential factor to aquarium fish.

27th April 2006
As we all know rivers and lakes are the natural habits for fish and other marines. Rivers and lakes have large surface area which makes maximum provision of oxygen for fish survival possible. On the other hand aquarium is not like river or lake, it has a ... Read >
Author: Jordan Gartner

Gesundheit! A look into the world of Living with Allergies

20th April 2006
Allergies are nothing to sneeze at. In fact, common household and environmental allergies can cause loss of production, loss of money, and can make you feel just plain crummy. The bottom line when it comes to allergies is that this world is filled with po... Read >
Author: FR Penn

Kilwa – the Tanzania Riviera

16th April 2006
To travel south from Dar es Salaam towards Mozambique is - as far as the tourist is concerned - uncharted territory. Few travel to this area of Tanzania; although there is much talk of future development. If this area were in Europe or North America it... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Fossils: A Teaching Tool That Promotes Enthusiastic Learning

01st April 2006
How can you use fossils as a teaching tool? In my classrooms over the years, fossils have never failed to spark fun and enthusiasm for learning about earth sciences. I have seen students, otherwise disengaged in activities of learning, become totally capt... Read >
Author: Claudia Mann

Pairing Orchids with Other Flowers

31st December 2005
Because there are so many varieties of orchids, you'll also find that there are lots of unique pairings of orchids with other plants. One of the most striking ways to grow and display your orchids, in fact, is in a naturalistic setting in a terrarium wher... Read >
Author: david smith

Out of Africa

22nd November 2005
Exploring the wildlife in Africa could be the greatest and the most exiting experiences of your lifetime. People, who get used to living in a big city will be really astonished be the grandeur of the African nature, its flora and fauna. If your aim i... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

Ngorongoro Crater

27th September 2005
Maybe it was Mark Twain who said there are lies, dammed lies and statistics. This seems to be the case concerning statistics for Ngorongoro crater. As I checked my figures for accuracy for this article I could find no two sources that agree. So I will ... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson