Nature Articles
46: The Unknown World Of Giant Squids
The giant squid is one of the monstrous creatures still alive and always alluring many researchers around the world but till this time seems more mystifying as none of the giant squids are captured alive and the research is based on the corpses which are washed ashore.
This has led the scientists and researchers to study this mammoth sea creatur
47: Unilever Planning On Certifying All Its Palm Oil
It might be a lofty aim but Unilever has very serious intentions of implementing it. By 2015 Unilever plans on all its palm oil sources certified. The CEO of Unilever Patrick Cescau also was strongly in favor of having a moratorium to prevent rain forest destructions in Indonesia.
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48: A Vedic View Of Nature
There are a number of vedic books available on the market today that concentrate on the subject of nature and all of the little intricacies surrounding it. The environment in which each individual lives is part of nature surrounding that individual.
Have you ever taken the time to sit on your front porch and look around you at all of the fabulou
49: All About Natural Hot Water Springs
For some of us there is simply nothing as relaxing after a long work day than coming home, drawing a deep hot bath, and soaking until our heart is content. It helps to soothe away all of the stress and body tensions we build up during the day. People have been doing this for thousands of years, but in past history it was not always as easy for othe
50: Arizona Dam Causes Flooding
While it seems that many parts of the country are still suffering from droughts, although some not quite so severe as last year, the southeastern United States is still behind in normal amounts of rainfall in many places. This however has not been the case for some other parts of the country like the Midwest earlier this spring. Although rains have
51: CampingA Necessity And A Luxury
Camping - it's a brute necessity, and one of the most refined and civilized of pleasures. Our remote ancestors would never have survived and evolved without the ability to build strong and protective shelters in the wild - the wiliness and courage to gather or track down their food - and, perhaps most of all, the resourcefulness to entertain themse
52: Canopy EcologyIts Vital Importance
Did you know that out of the 30 million types of organisms most of them stay in the forest's topmost portion? This portion is called the forest canopy. The canopy performs a variety of vital functions one of which is to absorb carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. Other functions include the supply of food and oxygen to plants and living b
53: Global Warming Gives a Serious Warning
Global warming and climate change are already upon us. Global warming is a large issue with intensely intimate consequences at the personal and community level. What we need to recognize is that choices at the local and community level CAN make differences.
Most of the choices we make about how we choose to live are economic and political choic
54: Growing Nice Juicy and Sweet Tomatoes
Tomatoes are among some of the most popular vegetables to grow in your backyard. Rightly so too, because for some reason, homegrown tomatoes taste about 500% better than store-bought ones. In fact, for a period of time when the tomato prices were unusually high, my husband and I boycotted store-bought tomatoes because they were simply a "cardboard
55: How Global Warming Is Affecting Ski Resorts
Ski resorts all over the world are taking an active interest in the affects of global warming.
This is because global warming will have a direct impact on their business for the worst. Temperatures around the globe are expected to rise an average of 6 degrees Celsius within the next century. It may sound like a small number, but the affects can
56: How to Build a Shelter in the Wilderness
The key to a peaceful and fulfilling trip into the wilderness is having appropriate shelter to protect members of the party from the elements. You do not want to be too cold or wet in winter, nor too hot and humid in the summer. If you are traveling far away from civilization, it is important to keep your shelter to a minimum weight, and, therefo
57: Natures Own Organic Fertilizers
Many people take pleasure in gardening. They put considerable time and energy into creating pleasant environments around their houses using the very simple elements of seeds, a spade, and fertilizer. A great many people prefer organic fertilizer to the artificial kinds that are manufactured from synthetically produced chemicals. Urea is a good exam
58: Real Cities Lost Under The Waters Of The Earth
Our Earth is largely covered by water and there are things underneath parts of it that mankind has never thus far been able to lay our eyes on. Although sonar and other techniques have been discovered and used as ways to see some of what lies beneath our seas and other bodies of water, there are many depths that we have as yet been unable to reach.
59: Tchaikovsky Would Have Loved My Mockingbird
Yesterday I listened to the happiest mockingbird in creation. Perched on a limb in a spring time maple tree, he cast a spell on his audience below. We listened to song after song until he wearied of all the applause and left the stage. In a few moments he came back for a curtain call and once again was greeted with applause.
Enchanted by the
60: The Dangers Of Flash Flooding And Rushing Waters
In the spring time everyone welcomes the gentle rains that make the trees and flowers bloom. Farmers love it when the warm weather comes and the rain falls so that their seeds will sprout and begin to grow. Life is renewed and it is always pleasant to know that warm weather has come at last after the cold of winter. This is the ideal situation, but
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