conservation
conservation
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by Kathy Henry - 2007-02-07
A unique and beautiful way to conserve the environment is cultivating a butterfly garden. Butterflies are some of the most beautiful, fragile creatures in nature and have sometimes been called "flyin...
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by Www.Taxidermy4cash.com - 2007-02-22
TIGER IN BOW STREET POLICE COURT AS HUMAN REMAINS.During my residence in Little Russell Street, Covent Garden, I received a dead, full-grown tiger, from a menagerie. Being anxious to preserve the s...
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by Www.Taxidermy4cash.com - 2007-03-01
The museum has fine collection of mounted specimens from the Victorian era, with cases and mounts by Rowland Ward, Spicer and T.E Gunn. The most significant and spectacular collection is the Ogilvi...
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by Mike Blissett - 2007-03-20
It seems everyday we're bombarded with even more information regarding global warming. Scientists give us finding after finding; this ice shelf is melting, that drought is longer and more severe than...
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by JAMES DUDRA - 2007-03-28
I've lived in the Northeast my entire life, and despite an occasional drought during the summer, water-shortages have never been a major concern. Why? Living up here, you're sure to bump into a la...
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by Smoky Colt - 2007-04-12
Temperatures in Texas are setting records at a time when electricity prices are at record highs. Even a household that uses the same amount of electricity as last year can expect higher bills this...
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by Michael Dappert - 2007-05-09
On March 31, 2007, people and businesses in Sydney, Australia turned off their lights for one hour. The city streetlights and traffic lights were left on for safety purposes. Can you imagine a city li...
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by Johnny T. Cheng - 2007-05-16
There is a battle between the largest private landowner of Moloka'i (the Moloka'i Ranch) and the native Hawaiians over La'au Point on the southwestern tip of Moloka'i. The owner wants to develop La'au...
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by Roy Smallwood - 2007-05-23
I take to the woods at least once a week. The woods may be a misnomer, though, for I find myself on prairies, forest edges, shorelines, ranch land, and a host of differing habitats. It is nature I s...
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by Jim Dudra - 2007-05-23
Water restrictions are quickly becoming a way of life here in United States. It's no surprise that people have begun to look for ways to ease the effects of these devastating events. Starting at hom...