Documents tagged with wildlife

How To Find The Best Safari Park...

Due to the natural habitat for many of the more popular wildlife, Africa has the original and still possibly the most popular Safari Parks, although the following Safari Parks around the world offe...
  • galamus published this 3 days ago
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On Safari at Pumba and Lalibela Game Reserve...

As we meander along the Africa Tamed path of wildlife property reviews, it may be good to understand our evaluation criteria. Quality, quality and quality is our simple guideline...
  • galamus published this 3 days ago
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Zambia Safari Top Five National Parks...

Zambia is Africa's best kept secret as far as safaris go. The country is a virtual unknown in comparison to other more traditional destinations but a Zambia safari can be every bit as good and in s...
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Boardroom in the Bush - Great Safari Experiences in Kenya

After years of being organized in great cities in Europe and the Middle East, the show was coming to Kenya. Working at the East African branch of a multinational company there's always a sense that...
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Kruger National Park Safari

  • WeReGo published this 6 days ago
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Editor's Note

Editor's column (University of Denver Magazine, Spring 2010)
  • chelseybakerhauck published this 6 days ago
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Rescuer Steve Shaffer

A profile of Steve Shaffer, who works with a wolf and wolf-dog rescue organization, by Chelsey Baker-Hauck (University of Denver Magazine, Spring 2010) This article won a National Federation of Pr...
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Yasuni Wilderness 2012

The Western Amazon is one of the last wilderness areas in the world, where are large tracts of intact forests remain. Indeed, it is still possible to walk continuously from southern Peru to souther...
  • Shiripuno Lodge published this 02 / 06 / 2012
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Creating a Wildflower Meadow

Butterflies and hummingbirds will “beat a path" to your wildflower meadow and you will have the pleasure of experiencing a constant changing of colors from week to week, too beautiful to adequately...
  • msblsports published this 01 / 27 / 2012
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Why Landscape For Wildlife

Do you enjoy observing nature... hearing the song of the chickadee... watching hummingbirds fill up on nectar from trumpet vines... listening to the chattering of squirrels... seeing the beauty and...
  • msblsports published this 01 / 27 / 2012
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West Nile Virus and Wildlife

This pamphlet summarizes the latest information on the virus at the time of writing. As with any medical subject, however, information changes frequently, based on the results of new research or ch...
  • msblsports published this 01 / 27 / 2012
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Solving Wildlife Problems

Generally speaking, when wild creatures are labeled "problem wildlife," that can usually be translated to mean that they are refusing to recognize human rules and boundaries.
  • msblsports published this 01 / 26 / 2012
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Shade Gardening

When talking to people about landscaping for wildlife, one of the most common laments we hear is that they have too much shade and "can’t grow anything." While it’s true that having an abundance of...
  • msblsports published this 01 / 26 / 2012
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Creating a Sanctuary Garden

Therapeutic gardening is not a new concept, but it is becoming more widely accepted, and there is a new understanding that where you garden can be as important as what you do there.
  • msblsports published this 01 / 26 / 2012
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Observing and Photographing Wildlife

One of the greatest pleasures of landscaping for wildlife is the opportunity to observe the creatures that visit your yard. Some people enjoy the thrill of simply watching animal behavior “up close...
  • msblsports published this 01 / 26 / 2012
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Electromagnetic Radiation Impairs Memory of Ants

Cammaerts MC, P De Doncker, X Patris, F Bellens, Z Rachidi, D Cammaerts (2012). GSM 900 MHz radiation inhibits ants' association between food sites and encountered cues. Electromagnetic Biology and...
  • EMFsafety published this 01 / 24 / 2012
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Brush Piles Can Provide Escape Cover For Wildlife

Adequate resting and escape cover is critical to ground-nesting birds, rabbits, and other small game. Although living brush is preferable in most cases, you can build brush piles to supply immedia...
  • msblsports published this 01 / 20 / 2012
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Binoculars for Birders and Wildlife

Chances are, you already own a pair of binoculars – a pair you inherited or bought without much thought; a pair that has served, but maybe did not excel. But now you are ready to move up to quality...
  • msblsports published this 01 / 19 / 2012
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How to attract wildlife to your property

Wildlife conservationists have known for years that wildlife populations are dependent on four major factors – food, cover, water, and space. If you have an acreage, a farm, a yard, or an apartmen...
  • msblsports published this 01 / 19 / 2012
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Western Sulphur Butterfly Nature Photos

This ebook is about the Western Sulphur Butterfly
  • Coralie published this 01 / 18 / 2012
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