By: Mark Bottell | 2010-03-27 | Wildlife and Environment Turtles may have hard shells but they are not adequately protected against the threat man represents to their survival. Wildlife conservation activists have identified a number of ways human influence threatens the survival of turtles, and have initiated the animal conservation work that aims to repair the damage to the species. read more
By: Andrew Keet | 2010-10-19 | Reference & Education Sharks are feared the world over, particularly by those that are not completely informed regarding their behaviour and motivation. However, in addition to their being magnificent and fascinating creatures, they are also vital to the continued conservation of the marine environments of the planet... read more
By: Helen Cummins | 2011-07-11 | Home & Family Pedruxella Gran is listed among the most prized possessions of the area of Pollensa on the north coast of Mallorca. It is home to American Elizabeth, her husband Bosworth Dewey and their children Barratt aged 5 and Eliza aged 4. read more
By: Shomik Gupta | 2012-03-15 | Reference & Education The world offers an assortment of flora and fauna. A varied range of mammals, animals, reptiles, insects and birds exist on mother Earth. With a gamut of wildlife conservation projects, people have started understanding the importance of conservation. read more
By: Gateway Funding | 2010-12-20 | News and society Today every country has started thinking seriously about energy conservation strategies as the use of non-renewable energy is becoming increasingly expensive. read more
By: Terry Mickelson | 2010-11-05 | Article Marketing Energy conservation is becoming more of a necessity and less of a choice. Not only is it becoming obvious that conserving is better for our environment, but in the economic times in which we are living, conservation is essential for saving money. read more
By: Rick Lawrence | 2010-04-01 | Politics American politics has been dominated by the liberal and conservatives since the revolution. Do most people even understand the origins and meaning of these terms? How have these philosophies changed over time? In a series of articles, I will address and answer these questions. read more
By: Nathan Tabor | 2010-04-04 | Politics From the War on Terror to corruption in Washington, there is simply too much at stake to leave governance of the country in the hand of the Democrats. The time for conservative action is now. read more
By: Tim Bridges | 2010-12-15 | Internet Marketing When it comes to matters concerning energy conservation Minnesota holds an enviable position as one of the top ten American ‘green' states. That news is very encouraging considering the state our planet is in today. Rarely a day goes by without turning on the news and not being confronted by the devastations of a ‘natural' disaster. read more
By: D. Perez | 2011-04-27 | Environment True Green Energy Group (TGEG) along with its affiliates urges environmental conservation in midst of this environmental phenomenon, global warming. It is never a question anymore if global warming really exists, for it is now happening around the world. read more
By: Brenda Williams | 2010-04-06 | Automotive Conserving gasoline in today's economy is much more difficult than you think. Depending on the area that you live in as well as how much traffic is in the area, you could easily spend a half a tank of gas getting from your house or dwelling space to ten miles down the street and back over the course of just a few days! read more
By: Erin Hunt | 2010-04-04 | Environmental To conserve literally means to use something sparingly. Conservation is the conscience effort to protect something and is most often a plan to prevent the neglect and extinction of a particular natural resource. Conservation has been a growing concern with both political and social groups for more than a century. read more
By: Veronica Bettencourt | 2010-12-06 | Home improvement Every year, interest rates are increasing and the cost of heating is definitely going up. And whether we admit it or not, we sometimes find our selves running out of money. However, if you compare an ... read more
By: Alphaxad | 2011-08-11 | Travel & Leisure Forest conservation is critical to all of us, and to you. Don't remain silent, you are a stakeholder. Kenya's closed canopy forest cover currently stands at approx. 1.7 percent of the country total land area. This is low compared to other African countries with an average of 9.3 percent and the world with an average of 21.4 percent. Most of the closed canopy forests in Kenya are montane forests and are the nation's water towers. Among the most important is the Mau Forests Complex. read more
By: Kay Grask | 2012-03-08 | Environment Residents of northern Indiana are familiar with the beautiful and scenic St. Joseph River that flows through the upper portion of the state. What they might not be familiar with, however, are the extensive St. Joseph River conservation efforts that are being undertaken everyday to keep the river in good condition. Because it’s such a prolific habitat for so many different types of trees, animals read more