Nature Free Articles - Page 2 of 10

Mitch Endick

Natural Pest Bat Control

Considered to be pests by many folks, bats do hold a special and beneficial place in the ecosystem. Most species of bats found in North America are not harmful to people or animals and bats do help control insect pests like mosquitoes, eating many thousands of the biting insects during an average nights feeding, perhaps as many as six hundred mosquitoes an hour. [Read More]

Roger Munns

UN Appeals For More Trees

A campaign by The United Nations Environment Programme is calling for a billion new trees to be planted. If successful it could lower significantly the amount of emissions being released. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Golden-Breasted Starling: A Striking Beauty

The Golden-Breasted starling is a strikingly beautiful bird, vibrantly colored and highly visible in the wild. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

The Rare Red Legged Honey Creeper

The Red-legged Honeycreeper is a small, rare bird from the tanager family, typically found in various regions of Central and South America. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Leopard Geckos: The Lizard That Wants to Be Your Pet!

Leopard geckos are nocturnal lizards, natively found in the deserts of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and parts of India. [Read More]

Mayoor Patel

Alternatives to Crude Oil Consumption

Over the last few decades, more people have become aware of the fact that crude oil reserves are slowly depleting. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

The Rainforest: A Web Of Relationships

People talk about the rainforest as an ecosystem, but most tend to think of the trees (and to some extent, plants) as merely a habitat for the animals that survive within its domain. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Yellow Weaver Finches: An Overview

Weaver finches, and Yellow weavers in particular, are often known as "weaver birds" because of the extremely complex nests built by the male birds to try and attract females. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

The Rainforest And You: The Benefits We Get From The Rainforest

Rainforests are forest locations that have very high rainfall measurements each year. The most well known rainforests are tropical rainforests found in Central America, Southeast Asia, parts of Australia and the Amazon region in Africa. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Paradise Tanager: The Brilliant Bird of Many Colors

The Paradise Tanager (Tangara Chilensis) is a brilliantly colored, moderately sized songbird that resides in the forests of South America. [Read More]

Victor Epand

Bonsai Trees For House And Garden

This article talks about the different kinds of bonsai trees and some of the ways to take care of them. [Read More]

Timothy Green

The Elements of Feng Shui

Feng Shui elements effect everything we do. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Bali Mynah: Rare Beauties Of Bali

Bali Mynahs are a rare and beautiful bird found only on the Bali Island in Indonesia. [Read More]

Janet Winter

Return of the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds

If you've not done so already, it'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. Reportedly, they are about a week ahead of last year. [Read More]

Adrian Adams

Rainforests: Way More Than Just Monkeys And Parrots

Rainforests are the dynamic engine of the Earth's biosphere; they fix carbon from the atmosphere, and the aspiration of plants in the rain forests produce nearly 10% of the oxygen we need to live (over 70% of the oxygen is generated by algae and plankton on the world's oceans). [Read More]

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