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- Another Year of Disappearing Honey Bees
By: James William Smith | 12/05/2008 Article about the disappearing and dying honey bee. Read
- World Turtle Day: Protecting the Hard Shell
By: dorothy smith | 12/05/2008 The serious threats of extinction have propelled a rescue organization to declare May 23 as the World Turtle Day in 2000. On this date people express their appreciation for turtles and tortoises. Read
- Saving Reefs While Practicing Scuba Diving
By: Matthias Zeitler | 11/05/2008 If you are one of the scuba divers who really want to understand how serious can the coral reef's problems get then you should first know something about them. Coral reefs are the best habitats for many sea organisms and they are made of polyp masses, which constantly grow and a base that is made up of corals. Read
- Can Home Solar Energy Systems Save The Planet
By: Koz Huseyin | 06/05/2008 First off, the planet does not need saving, but we need to save ourselves. The Earth has been here a lot longer. Yes, we are doing damage, but the result could be the Earth wiping us out, and not the other way around. The question still comes can we do our bit, and use home solar energy systems to create more balance? Read
Tipping Points and Gaia's Defence Tactics By: Dennis Meizys | 06/05/2008 Is Mother Earth a living organism, and if so, does she defend herself?
If she did, would she be defending herself against humanity? Are there signs that Earth is already taking action against us?
Sounds crazy, but some of the Gaia theory is backed up by modern science.
Read the terrifying reports about climate tipping points and decide for yourself! Read
- Truth Behind Dinosaur Fossils
By: Christa Kowalczyk | 06/05/2008 Dinosaur fossils were first found in England. Discover more about the past. Basically, fossils are those what is left and remnants of a dead animal or a plant that can be seen these days that has been ingenuously planted on rocks and other form of hard earthly surfaces. Read
- Hunting for Sport – an Indulgent Tradition?
By: Art Activist | 05/05/2008 Do the arguments for recreational hunting really hold up? Are hunters truly conservationists or are their practices cruel, barbaric and indulgent? Is tradtion alone sufficient justification for the continuing practice of hunting for sport? Read
Attraction, the Most Effective and Powerful Phenomena, Whereas the Weakness of Most of the People Having Lack of Confidence and Self-esteem By: Moiz Khowaja | 04/05/2008 Taste the concept of truth and reality and bulge out from the concepts introduced and forced to be adopted by our fellowmen. Experience the world of Freedom and be prosper and let prosper. Share the way of dwelling, the way of own desires taking the matter in legal terms and keeping the importance of everyone in the mind. Read
Five Steps to Happy Hummers By: Sandy Sandy | 27/04/2008 Hummingbird Happiness 101
Here you'll find proven methods for attracting and caring for hummingbirds. Beginner to advanced hummer enthusiasts will find valuable information and helpful tips galore. My hope is that this knowledge will provide a more enjoyable experience for both you and the birds. Read
- Researching Bamboo - Where to Find the Information You Need
By: Jerry Work | 26/04/2008 For such a seemingly simple entity, bamboo can be a complex subject. Whether you're wanting to learn how to grow bamboo or researching the plant for another purpose, the resources mentioned in this article will save you a lot of time. Read
- Unusual Uses for Cork
By: Jerry Work | 24/04/2008 Cork is not a one trick pony. It can be used for some very interesting things outside of a wine bottle. Read
- Get Started Growing Bamboo
By: Jerry Work | 21/04/2008 Bamboo may be one of the very best candidates for a kind of plant to grow in or outside your home. Bamboo is attractive, can bloom in a multitude of colors (depending on the variety), and, once mature, can survive with relatively little maintenance. Read
- How to Build a Shelter in the Wilderness
By: Cory Doggett | 15/04/2008 The key to a peaceful and fulfilling trip into the wilderness is having appropriate shelter to protect members of the party from the elements. Read
- How Global Warming Is Affecting Ski Resorts
By: Roger Munns | 14/04/2008 Global warming is something many businesses are having to factor in - but for the ski industry in North America and Europe it's do-or-die. Read
- Strange and Unusual Uses for Bamboo
By: Jerry Work | 12/04/2008 You can literally wear bamboo, play bamboo, ride bamboo, eat bamboo, and live in a house made of bamboo. Here are some of the more unusual uses for this wonderful material. Read
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