wildlife
wildlife
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by Dave Everett - 2007-05-24
You can make your wooden bird feeder as simple or extravagant as you desire, according to your level of expertise. Those who are more adept with the tools of woodworking, may want to try their hand ...
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by Adam Singleton - 2007-06-08
A wilderness break could be the most relaxing vacation you'll ever take, and the vast number of wildlife refuges and national parks spread across the United States means that the majority of American ...
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by Rodger Cresswell - 2007-06-13
How do you start gardening is quite a common question. The answer is simply to have a go. It is like most things, if you don't try you will never succeed. 1. But you have to be b...
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by Douglas Scott - 2007-06-21
Chile is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific forms the country's entire western border, with Peru...
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by Honey B. Wackx. - 2007-06-28
With forethought and a few simple steps it is possible to have a beautiful garden, one that welcomes some of the local small wildlife animals. Gardens that are also places where the natural wildlife v...
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by Linda Pollitt - 2007-07-01
First StepsWildlife gardeners can provide breeding places and shelters for a wide range of animals including insects, amphibians and mammals. It is possible to buy nest boxes and shelters for all mann...
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by Douglas Scott - 2007-07-02
The Republic of Guatemala is a country in Central America, in the south of the continent of North America, bordering both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.Guatemalan cuisine cant compete with t...
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by Linda Pollitt - 2007-07-01
Why is it so Important? In recent years, the popularity of wildlife gardening has grown dramatically. Not only are gardeners increasingly aware of our declining wildlife and keen to play a role...
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by Andrew Regan - 2007-07-03
The Rocky Mountains, or Rockies as they are popularly known, stretch from Canada to New Mexico in the USA, peaking in Colorado where Mount Elbert stands at 14,440 feet above sea level. Famous for its ...
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by Andrew Regan - 2007-07-03
The Rocky Mountains, or Rockies as they are popularly known, stretch from Canada to New Mexico in the USA, peaking in Colorado where Mount Elbert stands at 14,440 feet above sea level. Famous for ...