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The Green Palette

The Green Palette is a weekly art challenge for artists of all mediums who are concerned about the sustainability of our worlds natural resources. Every Thursday a new topic will be posted to inspire our member artists. They are then encouraged to post th

Tags: art, painting, environment, sustainability, conservation

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Waitabu Marine Park Blog

A blog about Waitabu Marine Park, Tavunei, Fiji Islands, by Marine Ecology Fiji. Waitabu Marine Park offers 2 guided tours the Cultural Experience Tour with a Bilibili ride (traditional raft), a guided snorkelling tour with tea and refreshments while bein

Tags: waitabu marine park, tavunei, fiji islands, bouma, conservation

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The Florida Land Report

Dean Saunders, ALC, offers the Florida Land Report as a resource to landowners and commercial property owners. You will find educational and market information.

Tags: land, conservation, easements, commercial, property

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Christmas Shopping Time
on Dec 6, 2005 in conservation shopping environmentally friendly eco-friendly christmas natural organic green Christmas can be a tough when you have to decide what to buy for that 'someone special' in your life. So, I have compiled a short list of some green and eco-friendly UK sites that may well be of interest or provide inspiration. This list is by no mea...



CAT Courses 2006
on Dec 14, 2005 in conservation courses self build qualifications training CAT green building eco-friendly The Center for Alternative Technology (CAT) now have their 2006 course list online. Several of the courses also lead to recognised qualifications such as City & Guilds for example.The courses cover alternative energy, materials, system installati...



Save the Tiger, Save the World!
on Nov 20, 2006 in conservation India Washington tigers mother and cub endangered species As I was creating a holiday card for family and friends this morning, it struck me how easy it would be for me to post it here. Especially since it has an underlying message of conservation that is near and dear to my heart as a wildlife biologist! T...



Red eft
on Dec 3, 2006 in conservation nature Virginia forests red eft salamander environment wildlife eastern newt Eastern newts (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) have three stages of life: the aquatic larva or tadpole, the red eft (terrestrial adult stage), and the aquatic adult. The larva possesses gills and does not leave the pond environment where it wa...



BRETT & LUCETTE EGRET
on Dec 10, 2006 in conservation Blue Crane birds photography cattle egret ecology wetlands buffalo egret wildlife Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis)Photo: © 2006 Jeffrey BergerOriginally a native of Africa, the cattle egret colonized the New World sometime during the last century. Cattle egrets earn their name by feeding on grassland insects that have been disturbe...



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