wildlife
wildlife
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by Joshua Wills - 2006-11-30
The particular area of Britain happens to be one of its wildest. There is a very diverse range of species including animals, plants and birds; some of them actually being some of the rarest in Britain...
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by Dorothy Gauvin - 2006-12-29
Summary For 20 years after building our hilltop home, we carefully refrained from feeding the wildlife that shared their rainforest territory with us. The accepted wisdom warned that doing so would ma...
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by brian ramsey - 2006-12-31
There is an expanding interest in the natural world around us and the wildlife that inhabits that world. An increasing number of individuals are now seeking to experience nature and learn about wildli...
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by Vidyut Kale - 2007-01-04
As an adventure tour guide, I can honestly say that guaranteed sightings of tigers can only be found in cages. If we are to acknowledge that tigers are indeed free in the sanctuaries, spotting one see...
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by Alastair Harris - 2007-01-06
One of the signs of global warming and an oft quoted example is the fact that polar bears are drowning in the arctic. Polar bears are at the top of the arctic food chain and feed mainly on seals alth...
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by brian ramsey - 2007-01-13
Trinidad and Tobago, two islands set in the Caribbean Sea. The name Caribbean conjures up images of blue seas and white sand beaches set against green hills. It brings to mind images of lying on the b...
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by brian ramsey - 2007-01-17
Each year many avid birdwatchers visit tropical countries to see the varied birds. At the same time there are thousands of individuals who visit for vacation and during their visit will engage in a da...
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by Mark Dotson - 2007-01-19
There are various species of skunks found throughout the United States including the striped, spotted, hog-nosed and hooded skunks. All are black and white and have that characteristic odor!Skunks are...
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by Francesca Black - 2007-01-21
"Look, it's a monkey!" the father says to his son, pointing at the caged chimpanzee sitting with his back to the onlookers. The information sheet posted on the wall corrects the misnomer, but I doubt ...
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by Emma Snow - 2007-02-20
While lumbering herds of elephants and stalking Bengal tigers capture the imagination of most animal lovers, we often neglect the nature closest to us. Sometimes we need a reminder that we are part of...