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How 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 commentsA Talk on the Wild Side - Tenerife flora and fauna
On the 24 May the English Library in Puerto de la Cruz had a full house for a talk I gave about the flora and fauna of Tenerife. Ken Fisher, who is the former president of the library, had arranged for me to speak there and I am very glad he did....
1 commentAnniversary Getaway to Bali: Flora and Fauna
Join us on our romantic 30th anniversary getaway to Bali. This article looks at the flora and fauna of Bali. Learn about Kopi Luwak, the most expensive coffee in the world. And the durian fruit, a smell you will never forget!
9 commentsThe Lungs of the World
Trees are one of our most versatile resources and as with all other natural resources we have only in recent years really understood this. I am hoping you will read, and be encouraged to go and plant, even a little tree , somewhere.
18 commentsEcotourism, The Right Way to Explore Nature.
Ecotourism is a tourism activity which involves activities visiting conservation areas in which participants or tourists and their activities must comply with regulation, ethics and values which are needed for the conservation purposes of the object.
20 commentsSteve Irwin - the Crocodile Hunter (Lover) of Australia
Steve Irwin dead!... Crikey, It was like losing your best Mate !
58 commentsFabulous Pictures of Flowers on Madeira: From Mountains to Markets; Flamingos and Estrelicias
Pictures and information about Madeira's beautiful flowers; from the wilds of the mountains to the bustle of the markets to the majestic gardens. Don't miss out.
3 commentsThe Thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger.
The Thylacine, or "Tasmanian Tiger" was a wonderful and beautiful animal that nothing else could or can compare to. Human greed, fear, and absolute human stupidity led to it's demise. We must all work to see to it that capitalism and fear are not the cause, nor any other cause - the end of one single additional species of animal on planet Earth.
24 commentsAsian Wildlife Part I: Asian Rainforest Wildlife
Asia, one of the biggest continents on earth’s surface stretches from the Arctic in North to Tropic in South. So the entire stretch touches the frozen zone of the north as well as the warm zone of the south. This allows Asia to boast about its...
8 commentsThe Mangrove Tree's Ecosystem
Mangroves can be found growing in tropical and subtropical areas. These areas are areas that have a high degree of salinity, such as shorelines. Once established the trees root system provides an...
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