By: Klaus Rosmanitz | 2010-04-02 | Environmental More and more animals and plants are in danger of becoming extinct. This article is about animals and plants in danger, their habitat and how they are protected. read more
By: Erin Hunt | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The World Conservation Union or ICUN prepares a list that indicates which species are considered to be vulnerable and endangered or even critically endangered. If you are a lover of animals or even just interested the world eco environment you will be aware of what is known as the endangered species list. read more
By: Md. Didarul Alam | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Life and existence of this ancient animal is endangered due to loss of habitation, killing of the animal for ivory and meat, especially in the Central Africa. Like the gorillas, elephants are also killed for bush meat trade. read more
By: Leilah Jumat | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Africa's dazzling natural beauty has lured millions of people across the globe to its shores and captured the hearts of everyone that has visited. It is home to thousands of animal species but no thanks to habitat destruction, poaching and the thriving fur, trade Africa's wildlife are slowly but most definitely becoming extinct. read more
By: H. Les Brown | 2010-04-04 | Politics Addressing issues at the first level (problem-solving) is both frustrating and futile. True leaders think in second-level terms about fixing broken systems. Where are they? read more
By: John Farr | 2010-04-02 | Movies I don't get out enough. But when I do, I most always learn something. Attending a party last week, I saw something new: Between the bar area and dance floor was a connecting room, and passing through it, I noticed many party-goers lining the walls, each in isolation checking emails on their Blackberries. Checking emails- in the middle of a party? read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2011-06-27 | Environmental The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has recently released the red list of species in danger of being dying out in 2011. Have a look at top five world’s threatened species below including Siau Island tarsier, Chuj climbing salamander, bog turtle, harlequin toad, and Arabian Oryx. read more
By: Sheikh Al Zubairi | 2011-09-30 | Vacations All in all Dubai Beach holidays are the ultimate package for the visitors and tourists visiting or even planning to spend their vacations on the beach. read more
By: annphilip | 2012-03-01 | Society Some 935 native species are included in the endangered or threatened group. Animals coming under this group include Florida panther, the Key deer, the San Joaquin kit fox, the northern spotted owl and the chinook salmon. Some of the endangered plants are the Hawaiian nehe and the clover lupine. read more
By: Michael Rupkalvis | 2011-02-01 | Reference & Education Researchers in Switzerland have made an interesting discovery: with the climate changing rapidly some endangered species are taking to the mountains. With good exposure, low alpine vegetation has the opportunity to warm up quickly. When the clouds move in and temperatures drop, warmth is retained in the soil, keeping critical root structures comfortable. read more
By: Frank Ravtiz | 2010-03-30 | Wildlife and Environment India has always been one of the most exciting wildlife destinations throughout history. Its mysterious jungles and exotic fauna have always been intriguing, especially to the Western mind. While Indian culture has always accepted the living world around it and has co-existed alongside it, Indian wildlife became subjected to the logical and investigative scrutiny of the Western mind with the arrival of colonial rule. read more
By: bajrangsingh | 2012-03-05 | Destinations National parks and wildlife sanctuaries of India is main attractive points in the India. Tigers, elephants, leopards, snow leopards, deers, black bulls or jungle bulls, Asiatic lions and as well much more animals are living in India’s national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. You can see many beautiful species of birds and useful species of flora in the India’s national parks and wildlife sanc read more
By: randycollins | 2012-01-13 | Arts & Entertainment Pandas communicate by making peculiar vocal sounds and also by marking barks of trees with their claws and spraying urine to leave behind the scent. The giant panda seeks shelter in tree hollows and rock crevices and does not establish or have a permanent den. This is the main reason why giant pandas do not hibernate during winter and instead, seek warmer climates and migrate. read more
By: Halabol Team | 2012-03-15 | Nature Little by little and gradually there have been number of animal species that are becoming extinct while some other species are at the threshold of extinction. read more