Posted in The Environment on Jul 26th, 2007
Global warming has been on the lips of many world leaders as well as the entire global scientific community. But perhaps you think of global warming as a faraway threat in the distant future. Maybe you are not worried at all about global warming, but the truth is that global warming is happening right [...]
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Posted in Wildlife Tips on Jul 16th, 2007
When planning your garden and considering the use of landscaping trees as part of the design, you need to consider several things:
1. What will the height of the tree be when it fully matures? Will it be as tall as you want it to be, or will it grow past the [...]
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Posted in Wildlife Tips on Jul 5th, 2007
Ever wanted to take an exotic trip? Go on a unique vacation? Somewhere that none of your family members or friends would ever dare to consider? Are you looking for a unique trip full of adventure and beautiful sights to explore? If so then maybe a trip to see wildlife animals is what you are [...]
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Posted in The Environment on Jul 3rd, 2007
With all the hype surrounding global warming and other environmental issues in the media today, many average citizens are left scratching their heads wondering what they can do on a daily basis to make a difference. After all, you can’t all afford to trade in your car for a hybrid vehicle or convert your homes [...]
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Posted in The Environment on Jul 1st, 2007
Does constantly hearing about global warming make you feel hopeless and disillusioned about the future? If so, you will find that there are plenty of people out there who do care about the future of the planet, and who are willing to take small but important steps toward protecting life on earth as we know [...]
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Posted in Wildlife Tips on Jul 1st, 2007
I live in the country and am blessed with an abundance of wildlife, but probably my most favorite to watch is deer in my front yard. They come around daily and I actually have gotten to know them as individuals and they are like friendly neighbors. The young fawns are like little clowns, playing, leaping [...]
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