Environment Magazine
Paperblog Editor's Pick
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Featured Animal: Sloth
Sloths are tree dwelling mammals that pass their time sleeping and eating. The sloth happily eats both plants and insects, and occasionally small reptiles and... Read more
The 20 May 2011 by Azanimals
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America's Most Endangered Rivers
A few days back, American Rivers released their annual list of the ten most endangered rivers in the U.S., sending out a call for action to help protect these... Read more
The 19 May 2011 by Kungfujedi
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Plastic-to-Oil Conversion and Oregon House Bill 3597: Friend Or Foe?
I originally wrote this article for Create Plenty several weeks ago, but I wanted to get the word out far and wide. Please share your thoughts on... Read more
The 16 May 2011 by Livinggreenor
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The Kangaroo That Went Back To The Trees
image credit When you hear the word kangaroo what you may well imagine is the large marsupial bounding with immense speed across the Australian landscape -... Read more
The 15 May 2011 by Gerard
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Green on the Screen: Eco-Documentaries Take Center Stage
The list of eco/environmental-documentaries is long and it seems to get longer every year. After reading Eco-Convert’s list, it got me thinking, how many... Read more
The 13 May 2011 by Livinggreenor
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Baby Aardvark Born At Busch Gardens
A young male aardvark was born at Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA, on April 10. There are only about 35 aardvarks in zoos in North America. With fewer... Read more
The 12 May 2011 by Gerard
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5 Schools Promoting the Green Revolution
The green movement is well underway and it’s not surprising that many schools in America are now embracing sustainable design and strategies to create healthy... Read more
The 12 May 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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WeatherSpark
WeatherSpark is a new type of weather website, with interactive weather graphs that allow you to pan and zoom through the entire history of any weather station... Read more
The 11 May 2011 by Gerard
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The Japanese Say Thank You
As Japan rebuilds and moves forward from the triple catastrophe of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident many questions are being asked about how the countr... Read more
The 11 May 2011 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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The Masters Of Natural Camouflage
A Chameleon The ability to blend into their surrounding environment is vital for the survival of numerous animal species around the world. Camouflage is... Read more
The 10 May 2011 by Azanimals
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