Soil erosion is a serious environmental problem that affects everyone from the industrial farmer to the small, private gardener. Although soil does naturally erode over time, usually there are other forces in play which replenish the soil. Rocks gradually wear down through wind and rain into fresh soil which replenishes that which is washed away into the oceans.… Read More
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Finding Ways to Attract Birds to your Garden To a lover of nature and of birds, there are only a few sights that are more charming than the one of having birds in one’s garden, flitting and chirping about. If you are anxious for the best way to have birds look on your garden as a great stopover, your garden needs to offer three important basics – birdseed and somewhere to stay safe.… Read More
Earth Wildlife Habitats and the their Ecosystems In recent years, much emphasis has been placed on environmental conservation. Wildlife habitats have not been spared from the on-going destruction of natural environment by mankind.
A large number of animal and plant species are already on the endangered list and many continue to be added.… Read More
Saving our Freshwater Fish Population is an Essential Environmental Issue! Freshwater fish live in just 0.1 percent of the earth’s water. There are about 30,000 different species of fish that live in lakes and rivers, sharing their habitat with amphibians, crocodiles, mussels and snails.
Over half of the 573 species in the United States that are threatened with extinction are freshwater animals, and 39% of that list is fish.… Read More
The truth about environmental health will not come from politicians, but from scientists Global warming – is it fiction? The dispute is nearing an end as environmental health scientists narrow the data down to scientific evidence and whichever side prevails, this data will give humanity the information we need to exercise some control over earth and our own destiny.… Read More