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- Aveling Artworks by blog.knicolekindred.com on Nov 18, 2009
Martin Aveling is a wildlife artist originally from the UK. He developed his passion for wildlife art in Africa, stimulated by the Continent’s sharp tropical light and dramatic colour palette. Through his paintings, Martin strives to raise the pro...
- The Bees' Needs by Evolving Complexity on Nov 8, 2009
Bees and other pollinators are in decline. Canada has recently started an initiative to research the problem in the form of NSERC-CANPOLIN . This video lecture is on their home page.- from Simon Fraser University News on YouTube:"A Plea for the Bees'...
- Shark Fin Soup = Devastation by Evolving Complexity on Oct 9, 2009
Save Our Sharks from Save Our Seas Foundation on Vimeo.Sharks are being killed at alarming rates around the world mostly to supply the demands for shark fin soup in the East. This situation needs to change quickly if we want to have any chance of sav...
- May the Forest be with You by Hiking Camping Blog on Oct 3, 2009
We live in the Canadian Rockies. The elevation of our Canmore home is 4,640 ft (1415 m). Our view extends across the Bow Valley to a long, craggy, 8,000 ft (2440 m) ridge. Out our back door is a forest where cougars and grizzly bears roam. Above the...
- The Alberta Bear Massacre by Evolving Complexity on Aug 15, 2009
In a revolting display of irresponsibility, the town of Conklin and the Alberta Progressive Conservative Government allowed bears to become habituated to garbage. Due to this habituation, Alberta Fish and Wildlife was forced to kill 12 of the bears.
- Eating Bilby by Evolving Complexity on Aug 14, 2009
The rabbit-eared bandicoot, otherwise known as the bilby, is the focus of some imaginative conservationists in Australia:BRISBANE, Australia — On a 7,100-acre patch of land in a remote corner of Australia, a furry little long-eared animal that migh...
- World Wildlife Wednesday; Naturally Peru by The Planet D on Aug 12, 2009
There are some incredible places to view wildlife in their natural habitat and in sanctuaries. Unfortunately it is becoming more and more difficult to see wildlife in the actual wild, but there are some great places that have set up protected reserv...





