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Articles related to "Hedgehog"
How to Rehome a Hedgehog Road traffic, pesticides, and over-tidy gardening habits are making life difficult for hedgehogs in the UK, so consider rehoming a rescued one. how to rehome a hedgehog • hedgehog roadkills • tidy gardeners harm hedgehogs • encourage wild hedgehogs into your garden • uist hedgehog rescue
An Introduction to the English Hedgehog Hedgehogs are mammals that belong to the Erinaceinae family. They can be found in Europe, Asia, Africa and New Zealand. hedgehog breeding practices • hedgehog diet and feeding patterns • hedgehog habitats • garden pest control • lactose intolerance in hedgehogs
Hedgehogs Make Priority List in UK Hard hit by habitat degradation and human activity, the well-loved British mammal is in decline. The public is being asked to do their part to help save them. hedgehog • biodiversity action plan • wildlife corridor • habitat loss • urbanization
DVD Picks: The Tales of Beatrix Potter The DVD release of the 1971 ballet picture of Beatrix Potter's tales are absolutely stunning. beatrix • beatrix • royal ballet • tales • hedgehogs
Sonic the Hedgehog - A History The world's fastest hedgehog is still as popular as he was in the 90's. He's been around for over 25 years, and this article looks back at his ever-growing franchise... sonic the hedgehog • sega mascot • sega • console wars • nintendo
Happy Marmota Monax Day Celebration of the world's greatest weather predicting rodent - the groundhog groundhog • rodent • woodchuck • hedgehog • weather-predicting
Old Cornelius Cornelius Whalen was the last survivor of the Jarrow March. He also played the mandolin. irish • jarrow • march • crusade • mandolin
Ted Poley Interview Interview with former Danger Danger lead singer Ted Poley, who recently released the album <b>Big</b> as Poley/Pichler. ted poley • interview • danger danger • bone machine • melodica
Animals in Art The bat, the toad, the hedgehog, and the pig are symbols of evil or gluttony in Western art. symbol of gluttony or evil • symbol western christian art • saint anthony the great • bat • toad
Colorado Cactus Yes, we do have cacti in Colorado. From the lowest, dry places you can find and well up into the mountains, you need to watch your step or you might run into one. You might also see some exotic flowers crowning their thorns. And, do you know what is the most endangered cactus in the U.S.? Take a look here and I'll tell you. cactus;cacti;succulent;colorado;desert;prickly pea
Groundhog Day On February 2, will Punxsutawney Phil, the world's most famous groundhog, emerge from his den, sparing the country another 6 weeks of winter? groundhog day history origin • animal predict weather • punxsutawney phil celebration • celtic imbolc tradition • roman hedgehog day
Use Apples to Teach Fractions Math Lesson Plan Introduce children to the concept of fractions by reading the books These Apples Are Mine! and Apple Fractions and practicing how to use fractions in real-life situations primary math lesson plan • use apples to teach fractions • national apple month october • literature-based apple-themed activities • primary kinesthetic activities
Skin deep muscles - II Muscles no deeper than skin move whiskers or raise killer quills of porcupine. whiskers • sensitive hair • mice • cats • rats
Unusual Victorian Children's Party Food & Drink Attitudes to children and children's food have changed more than we think. These recipes paint a surprising picture of 19th century children's party dishes. victorian children's parties • victorian food and recipes • claret cup • traditional custard • meat glaze
2003: A Season of California Wildflowers - Lake Isabella, Anza-Borrego, Antelope Valley While my wife and I were settling in in southern California, winter was dropping just the right amount of moisture on places that would respond with explosions of rainbows. By March we were finding these floral explosions near and far ... 2003: a season of california wildflowers - lake is • anza-borrego • antelope valley • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america
Incongruous Cactus Flowers Is there anything more incongruous than a prickly cactus in the middle of barren, dusty desert, covered with flowers? Think of it. A cactus with flowers, and often brightly colored flowers at that. incongruous cactus flowers • 2004 gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
Online Activities for Bored Kids Fun Internet activities for kids, pre-teens and teens. Free online video game websites, cool virtual paper dolls, and other interesting things to do for bored children. online activities for bored kids • free safe online kid activities • kids free fun websites online • zertiflyable games free for kids • stardoll website virtual paperdolls
Super Sonic Travel From the Wright Brothers and biplanes air transportation really took off. In less than a half century men would be traveling through the air faster than sound. sonic • flight • super • supersonic • super-sonic
Extract from mosses helps to protect crops from snails How to combat snails in the garden, without applying polluting ingredients? German researchers found a natural ingredient that keeps snails away from crops just as efficiently: moss extract. crop protection • snail • mosses • moss extract • control
From Candlemas to Groundhog Day Candlemas celebrates Jesus' presentation in the Temple 40 days after Christmas. It has pre-Christian roots as the mid-point between winter solstice and spring equinox. candlemas • groundhog day • imbolc • feast of the presentation of the lord • feb. 2
Is It Spring Yet? . . . Ask the Groundhog How do groundhogs know it's spring? Here's a little background on their shadowy past weathercasting • groundhog • spring • winter solstice • candlemas day
History of Quantity Cooking, Part 2: Part 2 of the short series of "The History of Quantity Cooking" through the Early Empires to modern day. Research on cooking from the Medieval Days of feasts and how they were conducted. barbarians • roman empire • kitchen • cuisine • europe
Building the FlowerClass Corvette During the Battle of the Atlantic, Canadian shipyards built at least 124 Corvettes for coast patrol and convoy escort. Called Flower Class, Corvettes were British design building the corvette ship • corvette coast patrol • corvette convoy escort • corvettes in world war two • corvette navy ww2
GroundHAWWWG!! Everything you want to know about GroundHog Day! groundhog • woodchuck • punxsutawney phil • wiarton willie • holidays
U-Boat Menace Ended by Technology Since 1939 Karl Donitz's U-Boats had been the terror of the seven seas but innovative new technology would end "The Sea Wolves" reign of destruction. u-boats • karl donitz • winston churchill • sea wolves • resonate cavity magnetron
Controversial Coneflower The history, folklore, and uses of echinacea. echinacea • coneflower • cone-flower • echinacea purpurea • echinacea augustifolia
The Shaman's Path: Animal-Spirit Guide Retrieval Second in a series of articles describing the methods used by Shamans of various paths. This article describes Animal/Spirit Guide Retrieval, as well as several animal guides. shaman • women • healing • methods • pagan
Defenestration of Prague When it became apparent that Lutherans and Catholics would not settle their differences, peaceful co-existence would be hard to maintain. Each side believed they were right. With politics entwined with religion, matters of faith were matters of power. This article looks at one event that set off thirty years of fighting. defenestration of prague • 1618 • hrdcany castle • wilhelm graf slavata • jaroslav borzita graf von martinicz
Animal Designs for Cakes Whether you’re doing a cake for a child or an adult , an animal theme cake is a fun way to go.
Let Them Eat Cupcakes! - Part One Cupcakes? Yes, cupcakes they can be a delightful decorating option opening up a new “canvas” to display your art. Today cupcakes are not just delegated as the other choice for what dessert should be served at a child’s birthday party or a quick snack to munch on. cake decorating • cupcake • cupcakes • children's parties • birthdays
Winter Reflections Winter has arrived with a vengeance, bringing snow and ice. Whilst looking at the wonderful landscape, I wonder how to protect my pots, containers and tender plants. All this hard weather makes life difficult for wildlife too and I set up a feeding station for the birds. gardening • gardens • winter gardening • plant protection • snow
Berlioz the Bear - Picture Book Jan Brett's brilliant detailed drawings add depth and beauty to the simple cumulative tale of Berlioz the Bear who prepares for the village's gala ball. berlioz the bear • jan brett • cumulative tale • folk tale • animal tale
Delighting in pests There are a lot of gardening magazines out there! Everything from regional publications specific to a single climate zone, to specialty publications on particular plants, to the newstand regulars that try to cover whole continents. Here are a few that you might not have unearthed on your own. gardens • gardening • horticulture • plants • australian gardens
Festive Mini Cheese Balls A new twist on the standard cheese ball, these yummy bites are a snap to make. They look really pretty on a plate surrounded by an assortment of crackers. easy appetizers • cheese balls • appetizer recipe • christmas party food • party food
Groundhog's Day The Author of "Fertility Goddesses, Groundhog Bellies and the Coca-Cola Company" explores the surprising origins of this holiday about a little rodent groundhog's day • groundhogs • imbolc • holiday folklore • winter holidays
How to Cut and Peel a Mango How to buy, cut, and eat a mango. buying mangos • how to buy a mango • how to peel a mango • cutting a mango • mangoes
James Bond's Ian Fleming at 100 The James Bond films are the most successful series in movie history...but have they killed the very form that's spawned them? james bond • ian fleming • cubby broccoli • albert saltzman • sean connery
Miniature Desert Gardens You can build your own miniature desert garden, bring it indoors in the winter, and enjoy it all year long. miniature desert garden • desert garden • cacti • cactus • miniature garden
The World of Beatrix Potter The World of Beatrix Potter is must-see in Bowness-on-Windermere for young children and the not-so-young with fond memories of Peter Rabbit and his friends. world of beatrix potter • england's lake district • lake windermere • bowness-on-windermere • beatrix potter
Wii Peekaboo Pole Dancing The company responsible for the Electra Pole is releasing this title that is more suited to adults than younger gamers. nintendo wii poledancing game • peekaboo pole dancing wii game • adult video games • pole dancing game • video games
Best Metal CDs of 2003 Recap of the best albums of 2003 from the Suite 101.com Heavy Metal editor and other writers, musicians and industry insiders. best of 2003 • best metal cds • top of 2003 • top metal cds • chad bowar
Aardman's Creature Discomforts Aardman Animation and Leonard Cheshire Disability team up to change attitudes towards disabled people, and push for greater accessibility leonard cheshire disability • aardman animation • creature discomforts • stop-motion • sheila morgan
Andrea Loefke Viewer Participation Andrea Loefke is an up and coming New York artist, here she explains the fascinating process behind her art and some of the key works that she has developed thus far. american artist andrea loefke • interview • brooklyn new york artist • installation art • interactive sculpture
Black Longspine Urchin Diadema setosum, also known commonly as the Hatpin Urchin or Black Longspine Urchin, is an excellent addition to a mature reef tank. sea urchin • saltwater aquarium • diadema setosum • hatpin urchin • black longspine urchin
CGN: A New Hope in Multiplayer Gaming Star Wars will enter the online multiplayer universe in 2001... Messiah has gone gold... Developers of Jazz Jackrabbit has gone bankrupt... New Star Trek game in the works star wars • multiplayer • messiah • shiny entertainment • jazz jackrabbit
Create a Wildlife Pond A wildlife pond is an excellent addition to a garden. Frogs will eat common garden pests like slugs. Birds like robins and blue tits will appreciate the insect activity. wildlife pond • organic garden • gardening for wildlife • digging garden pond • wildlife friendly gardening
Familiars and Totems There is also Pagan belief in the magick or powers of animals in which the positive qualities are emphasized. Totem animals protect, teach and help in other ways. animal familiars • animal totems • witches’ familiars • power animals • animal magick
Groundhog’s Day for Kids Take a break from thinking about winter and celebrate Groundhog's Day with a small craft project sure to lighten winter's doldrums. groundhog’s day • groundhogs day • groundhog’s day craft • groundhog’s day craft for kids • groundhog’s day craft for children |
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