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Where Have All The Turtle Doves Gone (In Britain)?
One of my favorite parts of Spring is the increase in birds waking up with me in the early hours. It's nice to know someone else is up at the crack of dawn, and there's something incredibly comforting about their spring chirping. Those of...
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Read Owen and Mzee, Valentines for Life
In celebration of Valentine’s Day, check out a great book about friendship and connection. This book was conceived by Craig Hatkoff and his seven-year-old daughter after they read a newspaper article about a baby hippo who was...
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The Social Side of Green with Jennifer Kyker, Founder of Tarir...
LISTEN TO JENNIFER KYKER on Women Of Green Podcast with Carolyn Parrs. Green goes beyond our physical environment to include our social environment. After all, what happens in our home effects what's happening across the oceans. All the...
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VIDEO: Fair Trade Chocolate - End Child Slavery in Western Africa
"Sometimes silence is the easiest way to express simple points..."
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Patience Definitely a Virtue For One EXTREMELY Dedicated Wildl...
You’re a photographer hungry for that elusive shot of a lion drinking water out in the wild Kenyan kingdom, but you’ve discovered that it isn’t nearly as easy as it sounds. ...
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PlanetShifter.com interview with Rachel Zedeck, Founder and Ma...
PlanetShifter.com interview with Rachel Zedeck, Founder and Managing Director, Backpack Farm Program, Medea Group by Willi Paul http://www.planetshifter.com/node/1476 RZ: "These farmers are not charity cases nor are they innocent. They wi...
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Giving A Rat's @ss About Rodent Landmine Detection
The rattus norvegicus - otherwise known as the common long-tailed, white-whiskered medium sized rodent that generally makes people leap out of their chairs - has been basking in the spotlight this year. We learned that in unspoiled...
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BBC deletes important story on toxic waste dumping in the Ivor...
Released December 12, 2009Summary This file contains a deleted BBC news article on the toxic-waste dumping of commodities giant Trafigura. According to a September 2009 UN report, the dumping drove 108,000 people in the Ivory Coast...
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Bacteria Could Help "Glue" Sahara Sands Together?!?
What kind of madness is this? We spend the better part of our lives fighting off bacterial invaders, so why would we now turn around and invite them over for a cup of tea...in the Sahara of all places? To understand Swedish architecture s...
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Can Plastic Be Fantastic? When You Make Drums Out Of It, Defin...
The attached video, which I recommend that you start watching from the :55 mark (and on), depicts a musician playing a traditional African Djembe drum. That alone would be interesting, but what really makes his performance stand out is th...



















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