Nature Articles
46: A Symbol of the Fragility of our National Parks
The Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are home to two of the most popular attractions found in our national parks.
47: US National Parks That'll Blow your Mind
It doesn't really matter which of the US national parks you visit, you are going to discover gorgeous scenery and wildlife that will take your breath away.
48: National Parks Recreation Camping Survival Guide
When you think of national parks recreation camping, you probably think of simply throwing your sleeping bag and tent into the back of your truck, and then heading for the outdoors.
49: National Parks and Wildlife Safety Tips
Getting close to animals may seem like an exciting idea, but when you are dealing with national parks and wildlife, it is a better idea to exercise caution.
50: Taking A Look At The New North American National Parks
The future preservation of nature is dependent upon the creation of new national parks around the world.
51: Natural Pest Bat Control
Considered to be pests by many folks, bats do hold a special and beneficial place in the ecosystem. Most species of bats found in North America are not harmful to people or animals and bats do help control insect pests like mosquitoes, eating many thousands of the biting insects during an average nights feeding, perhaps as many as six hundred mosquitoes an hour.
52: UN Appeals For More Trees
A campaign by The United Nations Environment Programme is calling for a billion new trees to be planted.
If successful it could lower significantly the amount of emissions being released.
53: Golden-Breasted Starling: A Striking Beauty
The Golden-Breasted starling is a strikingly beautiful bird, vibrantly colored and highly visible in the wild.
54: The Rare Red Legged Honey Creeper
The Red-legged Honeycreeper is a small, rare bird from the tanager family, typically found in various regions of Central and South America.
55: Leopard Geckos: The Lizard That Wants to Be Your Pet!
Leopard geckos are nocturnal lizards, natively found in the deserts of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and parts of India.
56: Alternatives to Crude Oil Consumption
Over the last few decades, more people have become aware of the fact that crude oil reserves are slowly depleting.
57: The Rainforest: A Web Of Relationships
People talk about the rainforest as an ecosystem, but most tend to think of the trees (and to some extent, plants) as merely a habitat for the animals that survive within its domain.
58: Yellow Weaver Finches: An Overview
Weaver finches, and Yellow weavers in particular, are often known as "weaver birds" because of the extremely complex nests built by the male birds to try and attract females.
59: The Rainforest And You: The Benefits We Get From The Rainforest
Rainforests are forest locations that have very high rainfall measurements each year. The most well known rainforests are tropical rainforests found in Central America, Southeast Asia, parts of Australia and the Amazon region in Africa.
60: Paradise Tanager: The Brilliant Bird of Many Colors
The Paradise Tanager (Tangara Chilensis) is a brilliantly colored, moderately sized songbird that resides in the forests of South America.
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