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1). Best Places to See Wildlife in Nature By : Emma Snow
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow
While a zoo definitely has it's place in animal watching, it doesn't compare to seeing animals in their own natural habitat. After a recent visit to Yellowstone National Park, this felt especially true for me. A traffic jam caused by young buffalo calves and their mothers crossing the road is an experience not to be missed.
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3). Some Facts About Wild Yam Cream And Progesterone By : Darcy O'Neil
Wild Yam Cream has be advertised as a treatment for menopause, hot flashes, night sweats, PMS, migraine headaches, mood swings, fertility, larger breasts, heart disease, and osteoporosis. The people who sell these products claim they contain “natural hormones” and “hormone like compounds.” To many people, suffering from these conditions, this seems like the perfect “medicine” to help them.
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4). Birdfeeders and Birdhouses: Find helpful information on your wild birds feeding and nesting preferences. By : Neisha Bjorklund
Bird Houses
Bluebirds and swallows seem to prefer a wide open area location for their birdhouse, but the robins like their nestboxes underneath eaves and in the trees. The nuthatches and wrens are attracted to a bird house that is mounted on the just inside a tree line. We carry wood bird houses for wrens, bluebirds, and bats. We also have decorative bird houses to decorate your yard and/or garden.
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5). Learn About Unusual Mammals and Birds By : Emma Snow
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow
We all know what wolves and coyotes look like, and nearly everyone is familiar with bears, deer and turtles; what about some less familiar animals such as capybara, kiwi, or tapirs? There are so many lesser known animals on this planet that we hear little or nothing about most times, it is interesting to investigate a few of these creatures and understand them a little more.
Article Related to: animals, wildlife, animal, nature, wild, tiger, bear, lion, bird, birds, mammal, mammals, unusual, wild animals, animal wildlife, wild
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6). Lean About Unusual Deep Sea Creatures By : Emma Snow
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow
We are all familiar with dolphins, whales and sharks; we know what tuna and snapper look like, but what about some less familiar fish such as lizardfish, giant squid, or blind eels? There are so many lesser known animals in the depths of the ocean that we hear little or nothing about most times, it is interesting to investigate a few of these creatures and understand them a little more.
Article Related to: animals, wildlife, wild, fish, sea, ocean, animal, creatures, reptiles, deep sea, creature, shark, whale, dolphin, squid, underwater, wildlife, creatures
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7). Helping Injured Wild Animals: Ethics and Legality By : Matthew Homfray
Caring for wildlife presents many challenges. Not only do most rescuers have little knowledge of the biology of the species in question, there are also often strict laws governing the protection of wildlife species which must be abided by, not to mention the numerous ethical dilemmas.
Article Related to: animal, wild, rescue, rescuing, squirrel, orphan, injured, wildlife, injury, vet
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