Cool Parks in Austin
Published by Ki Gray in Nature, 6 months 1 day 9 hours 38 minutes 5 seconds agoAustin is a city that values the environment and green space. This article looks at the different parks and greenbelts in Austin.
Canopy Ecology: Its Vital Importance
Published by Scott Miscall in Nature, 6 months 1 week 1 day 16 hours 8 minutes 58 seconds agoDid you know that out of the 30 million types of organisms most of them stay in the forest's topmost portion? This portion is called the forest canopy.
Utah Prairie Dog Threatened by Utah Land Development
Published by Art Gib in Nature, 6 months 1 week 5 days 15 hours 3 minutes 58 seconds agoWho would have thought that a small ground dwelling rodent would have such trouble maintaining its numbers. But that is currently what the Utah Prairie Dog is facing due to farm practices and human land development.
Return Of The Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds
Published by Janet Winter in Nature, 6 months 2 weeks 1 day 12 hours 35 minutes 5 seconds agoIt's time to clean out and refill your hummingbird feeders, because the Ruby-Throated Hummingbird "the king of nature's frequent flyers" is on its way back to the eastern U.S.
Saving Reefs While Practicing Scuba Diving
Published by Matthias Zeitler in Nature, 6 months 3 weeks 2 days 1 hour 59 minutes 19 seconds agoIf you are one of the scuba divers who really want to understand how serious can the coral reef's problems get then you should first know something about them. Coral reefs are the best habitats for many sea organisms and they are made of polyp masses, which constantly grow and a base that is made up of corals.
Can Home Solar Energy Systems Save The Planet
Published by Koz Huseyin in Nature, 6 months 3 weeks 6 days 9 hours 31 minutes 3 seconds agoFirst off, the planet does not need saving, but we need to save ourselves. The Earth has been here a lot longer. Yes, we are doing damage, but the result could be the Earth wiping us out, and not the other way around. The question still comes can we do our bit, and use home solar energy systems to create more balance?
Truth Behind Dinosaur Fossils
Published by Christa Kowalczyk in Nature, 6 months 3 weeks 6 days 19 hours 41 minutes 38 seconds agoDinosaur fossils were first found in England. Discover more about the past. Basically, fossils are those what is left and remnants of a dead animal or a plant that can be seen these days that has been ingenuously planted on rocks and other form of hard earthly surfaces.
Researching Bamboo - Where to Find the Information You Need
Published by Jerry Work in Nature, 7 months 1 week 1 hour 16 minutes 50 seconds agoFor such a seemingly simple entity, bamboo can be a complex subject. Whether you're wanting to learn how to grow bamboo or researching the plant for another purpose, the resources mentioned in this article will save you a lot of time.
Unusual Uses for Cork
Published by Jerry Work in Nature, 7 months 1 week 2 days 2 hours 4 minutes 53 seconds agoCork is not a one trick pony. It can be used for some very interesting things outside of a wine bottle.
Get Started Growing Bamboo
Published by Jerry Work in Nature, 7 months 1 week 5 days 18 hours 34 minutes 58 seconds agoBamboo may be one of the very best candidates for a kind of plant to grow in or outside your home. Bamboo is attractive, can bloom in a multitude of colors (depending on the variety), and, once mature, can survive with relatively little maintenance.