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1. Hunting Camouflage - By: Michael Russell
For instance, a chameleon is an organism that changes color according to its surroundings. This allows the creature to remain well hidden and absolutely obscure to its enemies. It is actually very difficult to spot a chameleon at a casual glance. The word Camouflage that has been said to be derived ...

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Debbie Jacobs2458 River RoadGuilford VT 05301explore@sover.netWord Count: 880 plus bylineRivers & Rapids and Bears, Oh My!She was easy to spot. On her medical form she had noted that she would not be useful for carrying any canoes, the stick drawing she included showed three people carrying a canoe overhead. Standing in between two of the figures, Maxine could not reach high enough to help. Even if she were not petite Maxine would sta
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2. Benefits Of Genetically Modified Food - By: (see Article)
Since genetically modified food appeared on the market peoplehave been debating on whether it is healthy, good for theenvironment, and ethical to eat this type of food.Genetic engineering means changing the DNA, the nucleic acidthat contains the 'blueprints' of our organism, and the genes ...

3. Domestic Wastewater Treatment: Sewage - By: Michael Russell
Sewage is any liquid or semi-liquid waste material that comes from toilets, baths, kitchens, sinks, etc. in residences, commercial and industrial establishments, institutions, and almost everywhere there are human communities. In developed countries, water draining into greywater and blackwater is b...

4. Viewing Bears In Alaska - By: Michael Russell
Alaska is known as bear country. Bear viewing in the wild will probably be one of the best highlights of your visit. These animals are truly magnificent to watch as they travel freely along the coastline. You'll be entertained as they catch salmon or eat berries, grasses or plant roots in the mou...

5. Europe Shrinks From Health-religion Research - By: Kevin Ferguson
Europes greatest continental divide the chasm between scientific research and theology has begun to close, as scores of university institutes and medical associations from Arkhangelsk to Zurich are gathering to see how the two fields might help each other. The movement, though, is at a...

6. Descriptions Of The Pool Spa And Sauna & Its Benef - By: Sangeeta Ramchandani
Keyword : Pool spa and sauna Stress is unavoidable aspect of our routine life, every one wants to feel relax and refresh. Pool or spa or sauna is one of the best places to get relax. A person gets benefits of health, social enjoyment, fun and games at these places. There are basically t...



7. The Majestic Beauty Of Balboa Park - By: San Diegan
Balboa Park, home of the San Diego Zoo and the Culture Center of San Diego Romantic Balboa Park is a lush 1,400 acre forest of exotic trees, well-kept gardens, and a majestic lily pond, which is the most photographed site in the park. It is also the home of the San Diego Zoo. He...

8. Camping In Alaska - By: Michael Russell
To most people, camping in Alaska means one thing: bears. Lots and lots of bears. This stereotype does not go unwarranted; in ten days of rafting the Anasek and Noatak rivers my family and I saw a dozen grizzly bears. One juvenile male even followed me down a river bank our first day in the bush....

9. Environmental Science Degree - By: Michael Russell
It has often been said that the education offered in our countrys colleges and universities are a direct response to the job market and the trends therein. If this is an assumption to be taken at face value, then the future for professionals with an environmental science degree could not be much bri...

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Environment Dean To Become Director Of Institute Of Ecosystem Studies
William Schlesinger has been dean of Dukes Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences since 2001... More

U.s. Proposes Listing Polar Bears As Threatened Species
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to list the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act and initiating a comprehensive scientific review to assess the current status and future of the species. "Polar bears are one of nature's ultimate survivors, able to live and thrive in one of the world's harshest environments," U.S. Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne said. "But we are concerned the polar bears' habitat may literally be melting."... More

Carbon Nanomaterials May Disperse More Widely In Waterways
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) released to the environment in the coming era of industrial-scale production could spread through lakes, rivers and other waterways more widely than previously anticipated, scientists are reporting in a study scheduled for the January 1, 2007, issue of ACS's Environmental Science & Technology.... More

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