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African Wildlife
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is the world's leading conservation organization focused on Africa. We are working with people across the continent to ensure that Africa's wildlife and wildlife survive. The AWF and the Tanzania Forest Service are taking conservation measures to protect the environment of Mount Rungwe in southern Tanzania.
By Sita Dahal5 years ago in Earth
Global warming
A worldwide temperature alteration is a wonder of a dangerous atmospheric deviation that has been normal on the world's surface for as far back as a hundred or two years. An investigation of the impacts of expanded carbon dioxide focuses on vegetation on Earth's air takes a gander at the job of ozone harming substances in environmental change.
By Sita Dahal5 years ago in Earth
Wildlife conservation
We have worked with indigenous communities to protect their Amazon region, brought the Tasmanian Devil to Australia for the first time in 3,000 years, and created a $ 4.2 million Quick Response Fund in the EU to recover species that have lost science for 100 years.
By Sita Dahal5 years ago in Earth
The Mindful Hunt
The day began with excitement. My eyes opened to predawn darkness as my mind recalled there was a coincidence of sunrise, low tide and a rare day off from stressful work. I slipped out of bed to make a quick, hearty breakfast to take my mind off my stomach and to fortify my hunt. I then dressed for comfort. The only pressure I would feel on this day, on this hunt, would be the gentle pressure of coastal wind. I found my coat and grabbed my hat. I parked in my favorite secluded spot not yet discovered by other hunters. No one has asked me where I hunt or else I would tell. I swear I would.
By Tina Bruce5 years ago in Earth
City Dweller Reflections
A city dweller spent their life in cozy quarters. They'd only ever known a concrete jungle. In the Spring of 2020 as the world awoke to news of unexpected danger, they began to shelter in place. They were told to take precautions, so they did their best to fend off the menace in play. Their quotidian motion, now arrested, bought them time, and time brought opportunity. It was a chance to see what busyness had been hiding. They noted the quiet those early days. All were confined, movements halted, restlessness stilled. Their close view of the world outside was a non-descript parking lot like so many interspersed throughout their great city. Filled with different makes and models of their neighbors’ cars, they'd only always noticed the same ones. There was the little covered sportscar. It had always been there. They knew it by the shape, but the color they couldn’t recall. It remained invisible under the old tarp. They saw the dilapidated yellow Volkswagen, still parked in the same spot. No one seems to drive it out of the parking lot anymore; they mused. So many cars are what they saw, until the leaves of Spring began to obscure the view of what was below their vantage point.
By Margaret Jimenez5 years ago in Earth
Nature is My Canvas
Imagine taking something smaller than your fingernail, planting it in soil, watering it, and watching as the first signs of a tiny green shoot break the surface. You watch it grow almost indiscernibly each day. One day you realize the tiny seed you planted has turned into a 6-foot sunflower. It’s awe-inspiring to see the growth of a plant and support it to reach its full potential. Of course, you can never own a plant; they belong to the birds and bees and the sun. But you can nurture it and tend it and enjoy the beauty that it creates.
By Glenda Beecham5 years ago in Earth
Ways Modular Garden Beds Can Make Your Home More Beautiful
With changing times, raised beds are becoming more and more popular and they can be as humble or creative as you like. A Vego garden metal raised bed planter can be an everlasting fixture for perennial plants to settle in and mature. The initial expense of getting your raised bed set up will entirely depend on how elaborate you make it, but once in place, raised beds are the most cost-effective way to maintain than conventional gardens.
By Jasmine Savard5 years ago in Earth
The Vintage Diva
The foggy predawn air misted through the alley as she trudged amongst huddled shadows, other fishermen, headed to Wharf Street. Sam, short for Samantha, had awakened an hour before sunrise, gathered her gear, and headed for her first day with her Uncle Trey as a crew hand. There would be no pay as a fisherman’s apprentice, except the experience.
By J. S. Wade5 years ago in Earth




