- Water And Lightening Never Mix
By: Aydan Corkern - Apr 2, 2009 If you love to watch or chase storms, maybe you should reconsider this practice. Even watching a lightening storm from the window of your home can...
- How to Raise a Green Kid
By: Michelle Brunetti - Mar 31, 2009 Learn several ways to positively impact our planet and make environmentalism a family value by raising a green kid.
- Jaguars: America's Biggest, Fiercest Cat
By: Art Gib - Mar 26, 2009 Jaguars are the third largest felines in the world. Behaviorally they are more akin to tigers then they are to lions. However, unlike lions or...
- Bird House Plans - How To Know Which Design Is Best
By: Taylor Turnstone - Mar 25, 2009 Learn which bird house plans you need in order to attract the right species to your nest box, including bluebirds and purple martins.
- The Evolution of the Human Penis
By: Tanya Zafino - Mar 22, 2009 An introduction into how and why the human penis evolved.
- The Evolution of Killer Sperm
By: Tanya Zafino - Mar 20, 2009 A look at why killer sperm evolved to be present in human semen.
- Where We Go For Gold, Gem And Rock Hounding
By: Ralph Baker - Mar 19, 2009 Traveling the Country looking for Gold, Rocks, Agates and other Gems. When we tire from looking and digging for our treasures, we go trail riding...
- Why Costa Rica is Perfect for Off Grid Development and Eco-Tourism
By: Jack Deal - Mar 18, 2009 With only .03% of the Earth's land mass, Costa Rica has 3% of the world's biodiversity. As a percentage of land mass, Costa Rica has more preserved...
- Greening Your Yard: Make Your Yard Look Great Without The Carbon Footprint
By: Ki Gray - Mar 10, 2009 Thanks to our desire for the exotic and unusual plants coupled with the desire to protect our lush landscaping, its no wonder we've developed...
- 6 Annual Photo Contests That Could Bring You Fame And Glory
By: DeeDee Dobson - Mar 7, 2009 It's not always easy to come up with new, creative ideas for your photos. Sometimes you need to give yourself an assignment to snap out of the old...
- Wind And Water Damages From Natural Disasters
By: Aydan Corkern - Mar 6, 2009 Mother nature can be furious sometimes and show how awesome she can be. Hurricanes are one of her strongest weapons to throw against us. When they...
- They Do Not Call Some Fires Wild For Nothing
By: Aydan Corkern - Mar 6, 2009 Wildfires definitely deserve the name they are given. They can be started so easily in the outdoors when certain conditions are in place like a...
- When Fires Are Caused By Lightening
By: Aydan Corkern - Mar 6, 2009 Lightening fires happen every year. Some of them turn out to be easy to extinguish when it can be gotten under control quickly. When the wind is...
- Securing The Permit And Approval Of Caring For Native Wildlife
By: faye bautista - Mar 5, 2009 Most people shy away when they encounter the word 'volunteer' but it's a good thing that there are still wholehearted people out there who are very...
- How Climate Change is Killing The Earth
By: Alex Weidmann - Mar 5, 2009 Now a days we hear about climate change more frequently than before. Climate change is a global phenomenon.
- Flood Damage - When Water Escapes Its Confines And Soaks Everything In Sight
By: Aydan Corkern - Mar 5, 2009 Water can cause floods from many different sources and they are almost always unexpected. They can happen because of something in your home or...
- Flood Damage - The Horrible Devastation It Can Cause
By: Aydan Corkern - Mar 5, 2009 Nothing can be more furious than Mother Nature when she is on a rampage and one of the biggest disasters she can cause is floods. They can be small...
- Tributaries and Bridges of Mississippi River
By: David Urmann - Mar 3, 2009 Mississippi is divided into two parts. It is a very large river that it has lots of tributaries and bridges.
- History and Important Facts of Mississippi River
By: David Urmann - Mar 1, 2009 Mississippi River was first explored by Columbus. This river has an interesting history and facts that interests today's generation.
- Tourism Supporting the Return of the Red Squirrels
By: Jenny Andrew - Mar 1, 2009 Since the 19th Century, the red squirrel has been slowly edged out by the larger and more outgoing grey squirrel.
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