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Suman Arya | Dec 15 2006
viretnam
Recognized as abiosphere reserve by UNSCO in 2000, Can Gio in Vietnam is estimated that 25,000 hectare of land has not been used. Those who visited this place a decade ago can hardly recognize it today. The Vam Sat Salt-Marsh Forest Ecological Tourist..
Kanchan | Dec 14 2006
hippo meeting
Uganda Wild Life Authority (UWA) will be giving a 50 per cent discounted rate on entry fees to National Parks for only Ugandan Tourists. The one-month's offer aims to encourage local tourists to visit the various attractions in the Murchison...
Kanchan | Dec 13 2006
mattandi
An ecological study of Appalachian stream chemistry suggests that the drop in acid rain might be giving a respite to the hardwood forests though it is changing biological activity in the ecosystem and increasing dissolved carbon dioxide in...
Kanchan | Dec 12 2006
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I always thought that wind turbines were a great source for clean and renewable energy . They definitely reduced global warming by replacing fossil-fuel-derived electricity. Besides I thought areas under wind farms could be used for farming and be...
Kanchan | Dec 11 2006
hyacinth macaw gfrooming
This magnificient blue and yellow hyacinth macaw grows to be40 inches (1 m) long, is the largest species of macaw. Hyacinths can weigh over 4 pounds. The female and male are nearly indistinguishable although the female is more slender. Hyacinth...
Suman Arya | Dec 11 2006
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Despite the overwhelmingly natural wealth most of the African nations have not been able to harness natures bounties into flourishing tourism. The reasons may be many but result is same that African continent is lagging behind. However, some...
Kanchan | Dec 11 2006
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The age old conflict between development and conservation resurfaces. This time the point of contest is the heartbeat of Bosnia, river Neretva. Shown above the troubled waters of the river is the replica of the historic white-marble Old Bridge...
Suman Arya | Dec 4 2006
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Argentina's caves could spell doom in near future due the heavy mining and overload of tourists, archeologists say. Activities in the area are causing a great harm to the fragile ecosystems and archaeological sites. Archaeologists lament that no...
Kanchan | Dec 4 2006
liger
You got it right the Liger is a cross between a lion and a tiger. Ligers grow much larger than lions and even larger than the largest tigers. Sometimes ligers are condemned as lion-tiger mules. They are the largest big cat in the world. After Napoleon.
Kanchan | Dec 4 2006
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Hybrids of different species generally are unable to reproduce. However scientists have found a new form of genetic mixing between two butterfly species that come out perfect in extreme conditions. The species Lycaeides Melissa(below) and...

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