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Seaweed Generates Electricity
on Aug 24, 2006 in Ecology Japan Organic Seeking for more alternative sources of energy, the Japanese found refuge in what they usually eat as nori.
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...
DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT
on Jan 1, 2007 in conservation birds photography ecology wetlands cormorant wildlife Scientific name: Phalacrocorax auritusLocation: EvergladesPhoto: © 2007 Jeffrey BergerEmerald-green eyes, plus an ability to change the shape of the eye lens, give the cormorant the ability to see under water.
OK, WHAT IS IT?
on Jan 2, 2007 in conservation photography Jabba the Hutt ecology wetlands guess wildlife Photo: © 2007 Jeffrey BergerNo, this is not a one-eyed Jabba the Hutt. Guess the right answer (please use comment button below).
REPTILE ROW
on Jan 16, 2007 in conservation photography alligators reptiles ecology wetlands cooters turtles Location: Wakodahatchee WetlandsPhoto: © 2007 Jeffrey BergerCooters and gators, oh my! Welcome to the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a popular nature preserve just minutes from my home. For an enlarged view, double-click on the image and count ho...



