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1. Off To See The Birds - By: Michael Russell
Going on a birdwatching holiday? You are not alone. Bird enthusiasts number more than 50 million in America alone and a huge percentage of this crowd actively seek out birds in their territories to go on birdwatching trips. There are hundreds of companies offering birdwatching holidays,...

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On Safari In South Africa - Where Africa's Wildlife Never Disappoints
South Africa continues to enjoy the tremendous goodwill of holidaymakers worldwide. While travel to most long haul destinations declined in 2003, this country experienced an enviable 6.5% growth, according to the World Tourism Organisation. The growth was jump started by the transformation heralded by the demise of apartheid and onset of democratic rule in 1994. Apartheid polices of racial discrimination protected by law greatly offended enlightened opinion in many parts of the world. And the
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2. Birdwatching; A Free And Fascinating Pastime For All - By: Jackie Gee
What is it that lures grown men (and women) into the undergrowth to get cold, wet and muddy just to gaze at our feathered friends? Many people are discovering birdwatching and finding it to be an immensely rewarding pastime. In this article Jackie Gee explores why birding is such a ple...

3. Birds - Truly Amazing Creatures - By: Michael Russell
Birds are truly amazing creatures and for bird watchers, birds become a fascinating hobby. Bird watching can be done almost anywhere and whether you live in the city or in the beautiful country surrounded by trees and fields there are birds everywhere for the watching. Nevertheless, you may be more ...

4. Zambia, What An Amazing Country! - By: Enestle Zimba
When you travel abroad, especially far away from home you want to have peace of mind. The same applies if you’re on an African safari. If your desire is to meet friendly, warm people then travel to Africa’s peace haven, Zambia. In Zambia you’ll find that which you most...

5. Bird Watching Basics - By: Albreht Moy
Bird watching or birding is a very popular hobby that includes the observation and study of birds.Because visual observation of birds is complemented with auditory observation, the term "birding" is more accurate.Birding is the second most popular outdoor activity in America, second on...

6. Bird Watching Or Birding? - By: Scott Miller
Bird watching is a hobby which involves watching and tracking birds for pleasure or fun. The official term for this hobby is ornithology, although it is more commonly known as bird watching, or birding, depending on your location. However, I am lead to believe that there is more to this ...

7. The Thrills Of Bird Watching From A Boat - By: Michael Russell
Bird watching is an activity that can keep a person thrilled to no limits. In fact, the only limit to this nature-loving pastime is a persons endurance, patience and of course, vision. The only limit to enjoying this pastime is a persons imagination. There are plenty of locations where ...

8. Bird Watching Fastest Growing Recreational Activity U S-why? - By: Laura Gray
Bird watching has become the fastest growing recreationalactivity in the U.S. It's no secret that about fifty millionAmericans enjoy bird watching every year, and why not? Birds arebeautiful creatures and there are so many different kinds ofbirds, that you'll never lack a different view. ...

9. Cost Of A Bird Peeper - By: Michael Russell
If you are a serious bird watching hobbyist, you surely know that one of the requirements of this activity is a good pair of binoculars, right? Your degree of expertise in this hobby should tell you what type of binoculars you should get. If you are bird watching newbie, of course, it wo...

10. Famine In Africa - By: Michael Russell
A lot of people believe that since we live in modern times, there is no excuse for famine. The truth is, famine in Africa continues to be a problem for many reasons. Too many people in modern cultures tend to forget about the other countries who may be struggling to make ends meet and who do not hav...

11. The Vulnerable Research And Innovation Base Of South Africa - By: Jan Grundling
Introduction South Africa is facing structural problems in strengthening its research and innovation capacity in order to become and remain competitive in the global business environment. Although greater emphasis is given to strengthen Research and Development efforts in the...



12. Coordination And Biotech Research - By: James Wachai
One of the reasons why Africa and other poor regions of the world trail in crop biotechnology is lack of collaboration and coordination among scientists. There are millions of well-trained crop biotechnologists in poor countries. But due to resource constraints and other challenges, hardly do th...

13. The Growing Popularity Of Bird Watching In The Us - By: Michael Russell
Bird watching has become a hobby and a well-enjoyed activity. The proof of this is the numerous birding festivals that are celebrated across the nation. And the series of activities that takes place in these are highly anticipated. Aside from bird watching events, bird watching groups are...

14. Bird Watching Competitions - I Spy With My Little Eye - By: Rick Chapo
Bird watching typically conjures up images of people pursuing arelaxing day of staring into the sky with binoculars. Ah, butthen there is the competitive side of birding. Flying Emus...err, ElbowsFor many people, something is only worth undertaking if there isan element of competitiven...

15. Bird Watching Presents - Christmas Gift Ideas - By: Rick Chapo
Bird watchers are rabid about bird watching, and rightfully so.If you are looking for Christmas gift ideas for bird watchingpresents, here are a few keepers.Bird Watching PresentsAs with practically anything in our modern society, there areall kinds of gadgets and unique gifts that mak...

16. Where The Children Give The Child Care - By: Michael Russell
In Africa right now with more and more adults succumbing to the AIDS pandemic there are an ever-growing number of children who are becoming the heads of house holds with the death of both their parents. There have never been more children giving child care to other children than there ...

17. Halloween Bird Watching - The Dark Side - By: Rick Chapo
Bird watching is just about the most unobjectionable hobby in the world. With Halloween approaching, however, it is time to discuss the dark, dark, dark side of birding. Bird watching enthusiasts are always looking for good spots to whip out the binoculars and visually hunt for a new l...

18. Travel Tips: Preparing For A Vacation In Africa - By: A.m. Howard
There are many new and exciting things to see in Africa. There is no way anyone could possibly see everything there is to see in one trip. This is why travelers need to decide exactly what they want to see before taking their trip so they can book the appropriate safari. There are many animals to ch...

19. Broadband In Africa Is Riddled With Setbacks - By: Michael Russell
In Southern Africa, for example, the State owned telecom monopoly has retarded the growth of this form communication technology for years now in the hope of cornering the entire market like it had done in the case of landline telephones. Although Broadband Internet connection is growing...

20. Affordable African Safari Secrets Revealed - By: Christian Fourie
Southern Africa is one of the most rewarding and safe continents to travel in. Deluxe African Overland Camping safaris is an affordable and exciting new form of travel allowing passengers to meet like-minded people in a relaxed, easy-going atmosphere. Theses African safaris to destination such as Na...

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