Environment Magazine
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Featured Animal: Nurse Shark
The nurse shark is most commonly found in the waters around central America, although natural habitat of the nurse shark ranges from the North USA to Brazil... Read more
The 21 July 2011 by Azanimals
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Harlequin Poison Dart Frogs
image credit The harlequin poison dart frog is a species of frog with a native range from Western Ecuador to the El Chocó region of Colombia. The frog is... Read more
The 20 July 2011 by Gerard
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Featured Animal: English Cocker Spaniel
Cockers are renowned for their stubborn temper but can be easily trained and make a good medium-sized family pet. They will often bond strongly to an... Read more
The 20 July 2011 by Azanimals
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Going Green With Organic Lawn Care
Summer has arrived, and that means barbeques, pools, fireworks and lawn care. So with all this fun going on, why should you spend extra time practicing organic... Read more
The 20 July 2011 by T_mackinnon
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Book Review: Elizabeth Royte’s Garbage Land
While writing a post on biochar, I came across a book I read a few years back. After having written a review of Animal, Vegetable, Miracle two years... Read more
The 19 July 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Endangered Big Cats Making A Comeback?
Some of the world's most endangered big cats may be making a comeback, as two of the more elusive species, living in remote areas, have been spotted recently,... Read more
The 18 July 2011 by Kungfujedi
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Australian Ecologists Support Carbon Tax
Last week I came across a report that 60 % of economists support the newly proposed Australian carbon tax initiative, and that most believed the Coalition’s pla... Read more
The 18 July 2011 by Bradshaw
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Product Review: Zoe B Organic’s Biodegradable Beach Toys
The other day I received a small box with several items from Zoë b Organic, a company that sells earth friendly products for children. I was expecting to... Read more
The 16 July 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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A Rare He-She Butterfly Is Born In London's Natural History Museum
A half-male, half-female butterfly has hatched at London's Natural History Museum. A line down the insect's middle marks the division between its male side and... Read more
The 16 July 2011 by Gerard
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Project Aura Lights The Way to Safer Night Time Biking
Under the tag line, “The Washington, DC area is great. But it could be greater.” the Greater Greater Washington site features a bicycle related way to make it... Read more
The 14 July 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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