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FAMILIES NURTURING NATURE: DISCOVERING THE OUTDOORS TOGETHER
Scientific American Explorations, Family Life, and Woman's Day. She enjoys nature and wildlife in her own backyard and in her seaside New Jersey town. RELATED LINKS ...
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The Pemaculture Project
Book of Nature herself. Care and love of the environment are at the core of our work: ethics and ... to be beneficial; plan for small‑scale, energy‑efficient intensive systems rather than large‑scale, energy‑consuming extensive systems; be diverse, polycultural; increase the sum of yields: look at the total yield of ...
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Rideau Canal Waterway - The Pest Page
They are filter feeders, consuming large quantities of plankton. The result is less plankton and clearer water. Clearer water can result in ... a year. It prefers wetland conditions with full sun exposure. The main problem is the invasive nature of the loosestife. It pushes out native species which many of our small mammals and ...
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Welcome to the Scituate, Rhode Island Land Trust
Open spaces are important to our heritage and environment, and are under pressure for development. As a society, we have aggressively promoted development outside of our cities. We are consuming non-urban land at a rate which in some South County towns will result in a "built out" - meaning no more land left to develop or protect. Since 1985 in Rhode Island, 26 ...
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I love nature so I sleep with her - Living outside the box
U.S. urban or suburban home. Nature in her beauty and abundance allows relaxation and active meditation, reducing stress and friction between people ... be treated as honored citizens encouraged to keep up their less consumptive and less self-consuming life styles. To be barely surviving, in terms of material tonnage, is at least to not ...
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Earthquakes--Kobe, Japan--Forces of Nature--Science, Maps, Photos, Video (National Geographic)
Earthquakes--Kobe, Japan--Forces of Nature--Science, Maps, Photos, Video (National Geographic) Date: January 17, 1995, 5:46 a.m. Magnitude: 6.8 Dead: More than 5,500 On the first anniversary of the Northridge, ... most of the approximately 150 fires that broke out after the quake, and many sections of the city burned to the ground. Calm winds kept the fires from spreading and consuming all of Kobe.
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African Elephant
Asian elephant in having larger ears and tusks, a sloping forehead, and two "fingers" at the tip of its trunk, compared to only one in the Asian species. As vegetarians, elephants require much food, sometimes consuming more than 225 kg of plant matter a day. Their trunk is employed to pull branches off trees, uproot grass, pluck fruit, and to place food in their mouths. The trunk is also used for ...
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Support Ontario Nature
Your contribution to Ontario Nature will help us: Protect habitat for wildlife and species at risk. Stop urban sprawl from consuming rural Ontario. Create new provincial parks and ... a life long supporter and participate in the For Nature For Life program. You can also support Ontario Nature by subscribing to ON Nature Magazine or renewing your subscription for one or ...
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Technology - Pimping Nature
Archives 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 Discussions Features Pimping Nature 24 July 2008 The Visual Cortex Goes Digital A cognitive scientist is developing pictorial representations of ... attaching to the hull... 30 June 2006 Designed By Mother Nature Developing a new technology from scratch is a complex and time consuming business, so wouldn't it be handy if scientists had ...
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ON NATURE Magazine
Less well known is that squirrels are also carnivorous, consuming birds eggs and nestlings Franklins ground squirrels will even prey on duck nests. The squirrel family ( ...
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