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Intriguing Facts About Plastic Pollution Paperblog Pick in Environment

40+ Intriguing Facts About Plastic Pollution

Just as we cannot escape plastic in our lives so is plastic pollution. Almost everything that we come into contact with is plastic from tea cups, computer mouse, mobile phones and... Read more

Best Ways Business Choose Green Water Filtration System Paperblog Pick in Environment

Best Ways for a Business to Choose a Green Water Filtration System

No one really thinks about where a restaurant gets its water or how a processing plant filters its water. Commercial water filtration is a very important topic many types of... Read more

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  • 40+ Intriguing Facts About Plastic Pollution

    Intriguing Facts About Plastic Pollution

    Just as we cannot escape plastic in our lives so is plastic pollution. Almost everything that we come into contact with is plastic from tea cups, computer mouse... Read more

    The 27 February 2017 by   Rinkesh
  • The Business of Biodiversity

    Business Biodiversity

    GR: Biological conservation usually focuses on human benefits. Wild plants and animals only have value if they add to our wealth or convenience. Read more

    The 04 February 2017 by   Garry Rogers
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  • The Winter of Blazing Discontent Continues in the Arctic

    GR: Climate change in action. We are losing the polar ice cap and that is changing Earth’s climate right now. Nothing good will come of it. “Weird. Strange.... Read more

    The 07 February 2017 by   Garry Rogers
  • Best Ways for a Business to Choose a Green Water Filtration System

    Best Ways Business Choose Green Water Filtration System

    No one really thinks about where a restaurant gets its water or how a processing plant filters its water. Commercial water filtration is a very important topic... Read more

    The 25 February 2017 by   Rinkesh
  • Milton Keynes Three Lake Walk

    Milton Keynes Three Lake Walk

    As a small child I remember sitting inside school at wet playtime, watching as the rain drops splashed down heavily in the puddles outside, dreamily staring as... Read more

    The 01 February 2017 by   Ashley Crombet-Beolens
  • Not All Wetlands Are Created Equal

    Wetlands Created Equal

    Last year I wrote what has become a highly viewed post here at ConservationBytes.com about the plight of the world’s freshwater biodiversity. In a word, it’s... Read more

    The 13 February 2017 by   Bradshaw
  • Sheppy Birding

    Sheppy Birding

    Whenever I visit my old man we try to get out for a spot of birding at least once, our day this time round was a day out in search of owls and raptors at one... Read more

    The 20 February 2017 by   Ashley Crombet-Beolens
  • Big Ideas for Small Gardens

    Ideas Small Gardens

    A lot of people think that when they have a smaller garden, it places a serious limit on what they can do with the space. Despite what you may have heard, a... Read more

    The 17 February 2017 by   Gfl
  • It Must Be Baby Season…

    Must Baby Season…

    We have recently been coming across many new recruits to Lajuma Native Reserve and the surrounding farms on our camera traps. Here is a photo blog of some of ou... Read more

    The 15 February 2017 by   Iratemonkey
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  • Faster Than Expected – Nature Bats Last

    Faster Than Expected Nature Bats Last

    GR: Here are the arguments for near-term-extinction of humanity and most complex life on Earth. Personally, I can’t believe that we will all be dead in 10 years... Read more

    The 10 February 2017 by   Garry Rogers
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