It doesn't make sense to destroy entire eco-systems without seriously looking at future consequences. Some changes can benefit everyone such as plans of re-forestation and re-vegetation for areas destroyed by natural disasters, man, animals or even pests and diseases. Other areas should be evaluated before being swallowed up for uses different from the native climate and land. Mangroves provide stability for shore lines around the world. Read more about mangroves at National Geographic: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2007/02/mangroves/warne-text
Groundhog learns to grow his own garden in this fun tale for old and young alike.
Read more about Lynne Cherry, who both writes and illustrates much of her work, at: http://www.lynnecherry.com/index.htm
A selection of remarks from the mundane to the occasional wit with some recipes, book selections, and various sundries included.
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Sunday Randomness #232: technical difficulties
Sorry folks, we're experiencing technical difficulties and hope to have an actual post later on today.
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Recently the school project for the semester centered around a report on any county of the state. Summit county was chosen and the report...
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With abandon, the golden creature and black/white creature raced through the greenery, reveling in the coolness of the April afternoon. I ap...
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