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Kanchan | Apr 9 2007
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If you love to observe primates in there natural surroundings then this trip is definitely for you! World Primate Safaris specializes in trips to observe the world's great apes and monkeys in their natural habitats. The trek is to be led by renowned..
Rajni | Apr 5 2007
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Greenland institute of Natural Resources and Danish Polar Centre are running the project to understand the migration of the walruses. To determine the effect of hunting, oil exploration and climate change on the animals, they will be tracked for two...
Kanchan | Apr 4 2007
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When eco tours become eco hazards, the very purpose of ecotourism is defeated. As tour boats cut rules to get better views of wildlife they endanger not only the endangered species but also the passengers they carry. Such a tour boat operator has...
Kanchan | Apr 3 2007
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Rufous-collared Kingfisher (Actenoides concretus) In the first project of its kind, the RSPB(Britain's Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), BirdLife International and Burung Indonesia have won the right to maintain and develop 400 square...
Kanchan | Apr 2 2007
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Do you want to go bird watching in Scotland? Then it would be a good idea to go with Islay Birding, which has been named as Britain's first ever five-star wildlife attraction. Not only that it functions in sustainable harmony with nature and...
Kanchan | Mar 29 2007
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The word eco has been used so cheaply by tourism marketing strategies that probably you and I are unlikely to believe it anymore. In many projects ecotourism today is akin to green washing. During the United Nations' International Year of...
Kanchan | Mar 26 2007
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Most people did and the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch 2007 results, have confirmed their sightings. Milder winter temperatures across Europe and bumper fruit crops in hedgerows and woodlands meant more birds did their feeding in the countryside..
Kanchan | Mar 24 2007
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Sand Mountain consists of a 600-foot high mound of sand that stretches for two miles. Located about 25 miles east of Fallon it is a tempting destination for off road vehicle enthusiasts and dune buggies. Though this region might appear desolate and..
R.M.Paulraj | Mar 23 2007
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The grizzly bear has been taken out of the list of endangered species in the Yellowstone National Park area by the US Fish and wildlife service. The large brownish-yellow animal can grow to weigh over 600 kilograms. It was added to the list in...
Rajni | Mar 23 2007
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