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The egocentric nature of some people: why starve innocent animals in national parks?
Whereas government has always been concerned about famine strikes in some parts of the country, this problem has been increasing from region to region. First to be attacked was the northern region before spreading to the eastern region. Government...
1 commentCute Animal Movies on Netflix Instant
If you are tired of run-of-the-mill overstimulating movies and just want something to watch that is low-key and heartwarming, then check out these cute animal movies on Netflix instant. In the line-up we have movies about a cat, beavers, dogs, and a rabbit. These films are great to watch on a rainy day.
0 commentsThe Wonderful World of Google Doodles
What started life as a quirky 'out of office' sign put up by the founders during their absence to attend a cultural festival (and to let users know that the site will run despite their absence) has since become a modern cultural icon and an internet phenomenon that brings a smile to the every day user.I am, of course, talking about the wonderful world of Google Doodles.
7 commentsMe and Wildlife
The mountain pond was formed at the edge of the last ice age. The ice sheet blocked the river and flooded the land. The ice melted. The waters receded. The pond remained. The first people came to the pond about 14,000 years ago. They came to ambush animals by the pond – mastodon, caribou and bison. They left stone tools and cracked bones as a sign that they lived here.
3 commentsRed Foxes: A Natural History
World literature teems with fox lore. Characteristics usually attributed in literature to the fox are mostly fairly complimentary, compared to, say, the wolf. Literature often portrays foxes as wily, crafty, smart, quick, playful, keen sighted and...
0 commentsSC State Parks: Charles Towne Landing
One of South Carolina's prize state parks is Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site in Charleston. This park is the landmark of the first permanent European settlement in South Carolina. Main attractions are a full-size 17th century trading ship replica, History Trail, Animal Forest, historic home, and museum.
2 commentsFree family fun in the Concord, NH area
Beech Hill Farm and Ice Cream is located in Hopkinton, NH just a few minutes from Concord on Rural route 9 or Pleasant Street. Beech Hill Farm boasts the best ice cream around (no really, its the best), farm animal exhibits (with information about...
0 commentsHow to Help Protect Endangered Species
Protecting endangered species is important in maintaining biodiversity on our beautiful planet. There is a wide range of organizations, nature reserves, and zoos that work in keeping endangered animals from going extinct. As we modernize, we're...
5 commentsCelebrity Snapshots vol.2 - Miscellany
A photo gallery of celebrities, with friends and pets.
4 commentsArakawa Under the Bridge
If you haven't seen Arakawa Under the Bridge yet, do so now. Crazy and quirky, its a great anime to sit back and enjoy. Don't believe me, read this review for yourself.
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