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by pestyside
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Feb 05 '09 |
National Women’s History Month 2009 Write Off
The 2009 NWHM’s theme concentrates on a topic that is very near and dear to my heart, Women Taking the Lead to Save Our Planet. Join my 2009 write-off. ... read full review
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by zhulin
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Jan 26 '09 |
The future of Melbourne: a green city turned into desert
This story, set in 2020, shows how the dreadful failure of Australia's politicians to curb greenhouse emissions will turn Melbourne from a green city into the driest on Earth.... read full review
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by toiletoctopus
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Jan 16 '09 |
Duck Hunting in the Freezing Cold
Duck Hunting is an extreme sport, that can make you suffer, but also gives you a different perspective than anywhere else.... read full review
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by beckish
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Dec 27 '08 |
I Need a Snow Break
Sometimes Mother Nature gives us more than we want.... read full review
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by aohcapablanca
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Oct 29 '08 |
John Lister-Kaye's THE WHITE ISLAND: What Map, Photos and Drawings Add to a Book
When you read a book without maps or illustrations, ask yourself if something important isn't missing. When you review a book with great photos, drawing and maps, say so.... read full review
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by aohcapablanca
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Oct 14 '08 |
John Lister-Kaye: SONG OF THE ROLLING EARTH. NOT IN THE DATA BASE.
Read this for its Scottish highlands. And as a poetic introduction to restoration ecology. Buy the authors he cites and create a 20-volume home library. Interact with beavers and loons.... read full review
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by aohcapablanca
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Oct 13 '08 |
THE SEEING EYE: NOTES OF A HIGHLAND NATURALIST by Sir John Lister-Kaye
Take up THE SEEING EYE and enter the "wet desert" of highlands Scotland. Imagine yourself reversing centuries of landscape and wildlife spoliation. Sir John shows how it can be done.... read full review
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by AinsleyJo
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Jul 18 '08 |
The Color Of Nature
At another site where I'm a member, I (along with any other interested party) was asked, "If nature were not green, what color would it be?" This was my response...... read full review
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by mechturkhit
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Jun 09 '08 |
Environmental Safety Jobs
I was advised to post about this in the writers corner.... read full review
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by Mom2TyZick
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Mar 24 '08 |
Wilderness Girls
Don't die in the woods!... read full review
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by jankp
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Nov 27 '07 |
Scientist/Inventor James Lovelock's Controversial Gaia Theory~
The Earth is alive and grown very wise over four and a half aeons. We should be her partners and work with her, not against her for our profit. ... read full review
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by donnabroom
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Jun 07 '07 |
Basil
Basil is a wonderfully versatile herb with loads of culinary uses. It looks beautiful and is good for you. All in all I would say that it rocks! ... read full review
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by danvino
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Jun 05 '07 |
Woodpeckers--and why they Peck?
The woodpecker's rapid drumming can be heard for half a mile!... read full review
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by danvino
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Jun 02 '07 |
Ever Wonder How Spiders Spin Their Webs!
A spider can build a beautiful elaborate orb web in only one hour!... read full review
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by danvino
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Jun 02 '07 |
Do Flies Walk on Ceilings? What Do You Think?
During its entire life, a house fly never travels more than a few hundred feet from the place where it was born!... read full review
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