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The Great Nut Hunt: Brits are Urged to Go Nuts to Save The Dormouse

by Jackie118 in Activism, October 13, 2009
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At this time of year, it’s traditional in the UK to go out into the woodland and collect hazel nuts and chestnuts. This has it’s roots way back into our history when we needed a supply of nuts and autumn berries to help sustain us through the winter months but now we’re being encouraged to begin foraging once more for the sake of the dormouse.

Working with Animals

by oeillade in Work, October 4, 2009
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People who work with animals come from a variety of backgrounds, but they usually have one thing in common – a great love of animals and a concern for their well being. Some careers need extensive medical education and lots of qualifications whilst others just require enthusiasm and lots of hard work.

Wildlife World Zoo

by Dr. Ridz Harith in Activism, September 19, 2009
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Wildlife world zoo, ways to protecting endangered wildlife. zoo, wild life, life, world, human.

Save Our Planet

by Mystify in Activism, July 21, 2009
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From species deletion stability to complete extinction, scientists are now claiming we are facing the greatest mass extinction since the dinosaurs and that we are losing things on such a mass scale that a lot the time we do not even know what we are losing. This article takes a look into why and the outcome or resolution as to what we can do about it.

Silver Linings

by Rod Ferrandino in History, March 9, 2009
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Learn from the past for a better future.

The Sierra Club

by bladeknight in Organizations, January 12, 2009
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All about the The Sierra Club in United States, which is responsible in helping Wildlife Preservation and keeping animals safe.

Where Did All the Birds Go?

by Mark Gordon Brown in Issues, January 10, 2009
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Most people have noticed a drop in song birds in their area, especially folks in the northern hemisphere who regularly put out winter feeders for the birds. Many people quickly turn to blame their neighbours kitty cat for killing the birds, but in fact the majority of the avian population decline is due to human activity, not feline.

The Business of Conservation

by Kat Kennedy in Issues, November 16, 2008
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In Kenya, a land rife with endangered species, the most sought-after creature is now the tourist.

Root Causes of Wildlife Extinction and Air Pollution on the Mexican/American Border and Possible Solutions

by Jason Mueller in Activism, August 31, 2008
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Mexico and America share a boundary that is in constant turmoil: between border-crossing aliens, a depleting wildlife and the construction of a giant wall between Mexico and America, this essay describes what can be done to cull the wildlife extinction and air pollution.

Canada’s Endangered Species

by Koyin in Issues, June 25, 2008
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I believe it is important to recognize these issues.

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