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1). Cry of the Polar Bear By : ARTHUR ZULU
Here roam I with my cubs in the Arcticfeasting on seals by ice packsaway from human predators.We are content in this harsh world
2). Why Phase-Out Organotin Paint? By : Margot B
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has adopted a legally binding Convention banning the application of organotin anti-fouling paints o
3). 2005: Nature’s Crisis By : Dave Foreman
In my 35 years as a conservationist, I have never beheld such a bleak and depressing situation as I see today. The evidence for my despair falls into
4). Easter Bunny—New Member of Our Family! By : Gina Woods
My husband and I decided to give our children a real treat this Easter...A real live Easter Bunny!
We made a trip to our
5). Color Easter Eggs Naturally With Dyes From Your Kitchen By : Debra Lynn Dadd
The most beautiful dyes for Easter eggs come from foodstuff you probably already have in your kitchen.
I have been deligh
6). Why Your Mattress May Be Killing You By : Mark Sweiger
The organic movement, which started with organic food, is moving to the bedroom in a big way. "The bedroom? " you say. Yes, my dear, the bedroom, wher
7). It's OK to Use the Free Stuff You Get in Junk Mail By : Mark Jeantheau
According to several pieces of junk mail the Grinning Planet offices have received this year, we can get 37 CDs for just a penny! Fine, as long as we
8). Tsunami Tsupport By : Gary Whittaker
In the wake of what can be arguably called the world's greatest act of God in the new millenium, we have also been witness to what can be equally
9). Wisconsin bans hunting by Internet By : Kevin Doberstein
article intro: Wisconsin has passed a ban on hunting by internet. You have permission to publish this article electronicallyor in print,
10). Use Natural Cleaners to remove the Toxic Risk from your home By : Chris Western
Maybe you live in a nice house smelling of alpine meadows with a sparkling bathroom, lovely clean and polished surfaces.What if someone were t
11). The Ancient Pathways of Cornwall By : Simon Mitchell
The Saint's Way in Cornwall is a story written into the land. This ancient route existed long before it was used by saints, taking advantage of the u
12). The Intricacies of a Compound Microscope By : Mike Spencer
Have you ever used a compound microscope? Your first thought may be to answer "no"
13). Seven Steps to A Sucessful Future By : Cheryl haining
Being successful in life is difficult unless you ensure you have a balanced life. To obtain the optimal benefits you must be passionate about your
14). Two Hearts Are Now One By : Rebecca Hanson
It is fitting that I should write this story on Valentines Day, for this is a story of two broken hearts; healed and mended, then melted togethe
15). Signs of the Old Gods: The Winter Solstice By : Simon Mitchell
Once again the Earth turns around the sun and we come to the shortest day, conspiratorially hidden right next to Christmas - on Dec 21st. The Longest
16). Another Doomsday, Another Dollar: Shifting Science Towards P By : Charlotte Laws
In his book, Our Final Hour, Cambridge professor and Britain’s “Astronomer Royal” Martin Rees predicts humanity has no more than a 50/50 chance of sur
17). Water Conservation at the Kitchen Sink By : Lillian & Dave Brummet
Water Conservation at the Kitchen Sink (577 words)It can sometimes be difficult to visualize the importance and direct effect that simple
18). Environmentally-Friendly "Earth Homes" By : Lady Camelot
Environmentally-Friendly "Earth Homes"by Lady Camelot What are "Earth Homes?" Earth homes are houses that are basically constructed from t
19). The Song of Robin Redbreast (Erithacus rubecula) By : Simon Mitchell
When Nature provides you with just what you are looking for - this is 'synchronicity' in action. I was completing an illustrated version of one of my
20). Energy Aware and Waste Wise By : Lillian & Dave Brummet
Energy Aware and Waste Wise(583 words)Constantly bombarded with negative information about the environment, finances and natural resources
21). The Pocket Gopher By : Matt Oliver
The Pocket GopherArticle by Matt OliverCopyright © 2003 by ProGardenBizProGardenBiz, an online magazinehttp://www.progardenbiz.com
22). Wildlife Rehabilitation By : Jeannette Balleza
“This is Freedom—as a good a name as any,” Thomas Young said, gesturing to a mature bald eagle perched within a large wire cage. “Freedom is going to
23). Global Warming....What Can You Do? By : Ellen Gaver
Today I made a decision. There are so many issues confronting us today, from political issues, to health issues, to economic issues, to environmental
24). Sea Change in Australia - Leading to increased soil acidity By : Tobi Nagy
SEA CHANGEAustralia's love of coastal living is leading to some serious environmental problems, as more and more Australians are choosing to build
25). The Top 10 Benefits of Spiritual Environmental Design By : Bea Fields
What would your life be like if you were surrounded by "feel good" people, places, and things so that your spirit really gets the chance to soar? This
26). Schools - Green and Clean By : Gayle Olson
Now that you are settled back at school it is a good time to think about how you can help the planet by making your classroom and school environmental
27). Story of Rock Island Bend By : Mike Clifford/HeartlandOutdoorsman.Com
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28). A Simple Way To Offset the Environmental Effects of Driving By : Debra Lynn Dadd
We all love our cars. They give us the freedom to come and go as we please, to get to work, to visit family and friends, to go shopping...on o
29). Yellowstone - A Ticking Time-Bomb? By : C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
For those of us who were fortunate enough to catch Discovery Channel's latest spine-gripping, docudrama,
30). PENURY AMID PLENTY By : OSORO P. J. NYAWANGAH
Who owns our natural resources? Why the people are so poor and desperate in rich Lake Victoria BasinLake Victoria (Nyanza as called by local p
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