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Articles related to "Mammal"
Mammals in the Garden Dealing with the many small and large mammals one may find in the garden and landscaping. mammals • browse • deer • mice • rabbits
Bats: World's Only Flying Mammals Long misunderstood and feared, bats are a vital part of the environment. They are beginning to get protection as habitat loss and pesticide use threatens some species. insectivorous bats • flying mammals • crop pest insect species • pesticide exposure • bats and rabies
Mammals Coloring Sheet Another science classification coloring sheet from Kid's Crafts. science projects • science crafts • invertebrates • classifiying animals • coloring
Marine Mammals Three groups of mammals have lived in the oceans for millions of years. whales • dolphins • porpoises • dugongs • seals
First Overfishing. Now Noise. How much can oceans take? oceans, ocean noise, marine mammals, Acoustic Thermometry oceans • ocean noise • marine mammals • acoustic thermometry
Flipper trainers nabbed for neglect Former “Flipper” dolphin trainer Richard O'Barry, and his associate Lloyd Good have been found guilty of violating the Marine Mammal Protection Act for releasing two captive dolphins off the Florida coast in May that were not prepared to survive in the wild and sustained life-threatening injuries. dolphin • marine mammal • flipper • florida • release
Buffalo Coloring Page Color and decorate the buffalo. buffalo coloring • animal coloring • animal crafts • mammal coloring • coloring pages for kids
Primate Books - Part 2 Part 2 of the listing of primate books in my personal library. primate • monkey • ape • booklist • books
Amphibians Coloring Sheet Another science classification coloring sheet from Kid's Crafts. science projects • science crafts • invertebrates • classifiying animals • coloring
New Zealand's Maui's Dolphin With only 110 Maui's dolphins remaining in the wild, supporters fear they will soon vanish altogether. Learn about this unique marine mammal and what you can do to help hectors dolphin • hector's dolphin • maui dolphin • maui's dolphin • endangered dolphins
Nuts About Them! Squirrels -- cute fuzzy critters or darkly devastating little fuzzballs? This week we look at the lighter side of these nutty creatures. squirrel wild scape wildscape ecology landscape s
What Do You Mean It's Not a Dinosaur? Many extinct animals that are not dinosaurs are commonly confused with the dinosaurs, learn more about why these animals are not really dinosaurs. dinosaur • extinct • mesozoic era • triassic period • jurassic period
After months of waiting, Makah finally kill a gray For the first time in more than 70 years, Makah Indians seeking to re-establish their whale-hunting tradition harpooned and killed a gray whale off the Pacific coast this week. makah • gray whale • washington • neah bay
Spongebob versus Scooby Doo The use of today's cartoons are examined in this article, using Spongebob Squarepants and Scooby Doo as examples. educational value of cartoons • spongebob squarepants • scooby doo • oceanograpy lesson • educational programming
An Ethical Code for Kayakers Take time to consider your effect on the environment while kayaking and develop your own personal code of paddling ethics. ethical code for kayakers • paddling ethics • outdoor ethics • wildlife viewing • clean boating
Dinosaur Tracking Have you ever tracked a dinosaur? You don't need a blood hound, just visit a fossil trackway site. ichnology • trackway • paleobiology • paleoclimatology • footprints
North Iceland's Maritime Marvels Journeying to the North of Iceland this summer? Be sure to tack these attractions featuring whales, herring and seals into your itinerary. They will astound! iceland • arctic circle • husavik • siglufjördur • down the vatnsnes peninsula
The Genetics of Breed Dog Size Dogs come in lots of shapes and sizes. Scientists have figured out that the IGF1 gene is one of the main reasons why. dog breed genetics • igf1 gene • dog evolution • dog size • canine genome
Whale Watch on Campobello Island Campobello Island is a great place to see fin, minke and humpback whales. Harbor porpoise and seals, too. With luck endangered right whales may be spotted as well. whale watching tours • land based whale watch • whales and harbor porpoises • seals • bird watching tours
Zoo Fun Visit zoos on the web, games and activities to learn more about animals of the world. kids • zoo animals • websites • games
Birds Coloring Sheet Another science classification coloring sheet from Kid's Crafts. science projects • science crafts • invertebrates • classifiying animals • coloring
Reptiles Coloring Sheet Another science classification coloring sheet from Kid's Crafts. science projects • science crafts • invertebrates • classifiying animals • coloring
The Giant River Otter Found only in small protected areas of the Amazon junge, the Giant River Otter is one of the world's most fascinating endangered creatures. giant river otters • south america wildlife • amazoin lodges • south america endangered species • lobos del rio
Make a Natural History Museum Kids will learn how to research and sort the specimens that they found during their scavenger hunt, and then create their own museum. make a natural history museum • create a museum for kids • teaching kids about museums • teaching kids about nature • science activities for kids
Raccoons - A Common Urban Wildlife Species Raccoons are common animals in the city and can be pests in the garden. raccoons • enabling garden • garden pests • horticulture therapy
Back Pain in Poisonous Cane Toads A bigger body and longer legs enable the cane toad to be a successful invader and coloniser, but success comes at a price - arthritis and back problems. australian cane toads • cane toads' back pain • cane toads and arthritis • cane toads and spinal deformities • university of sydney cane toad study
Bears of the World A discussion of bears in general and their evolution as well as a brief description of each of the five species found outside of North America. This is an information article. bears • black bears • ursine • carnivore • raccoon
Rats! Marine Waterfront Hazards Rats are a harmful invasive species that adversely affect boat wiring, seafood quality, ground nesting seabirds, and human health. Steps can be taken to control them. reduce rat infestations • rats as invasive species • reducing rat populations • alaska sea grant marine advisory service • alaska sea grant
Gray Whale death tolls mount As of last week, more than 65 dead gray whales have been reported dead along the Mexican coast so far this year, with possibly as many as 32 in California, 7 in British Columbia, and as many as 18 in Washington. Why is this happening? Read to find out. gray whale • makah • northwest pacific • beachings • death
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum An open air museum of a thousand different desert plants. desert museum • arizona • desert plants • boojum tree
Bonnie Demerjian - Roll On! If you can't visit the Stikine River soon, experience it through Bonnie Demerjian's book about the great river discovering the wild stikine river • bonnie demerjian • spatsizi plateau • telegraph creek • mount edziza
Create an Animal Notebook Create an animal notebook and explore the world of animals. science projects • homeschooling • science for kids • animal projects • notebooking
Japanese are at it again Japan has decided to lift a ban on hunting bottlenose whales in the Sea of Japan and will allow ships to kill as many as eight there this year. japanese • whaling • sea of japan • bottlenose whale
Northern Elephant Seals Northern elephant seals have made a huge comeback after facing near extinction but it is their diving and fasting capabilities that researchers are most interested in now northern elephant seal • near extinction • hour long diving • month long fast • ancient pinniped
Using Netflix for Homeschooling Did you know that Netflix offers a land of plenty when it comes to renting educational DVDs? You can find help on history, math, science, grammar, and much more! netflix • homeschooling • educational dvds • homeschool curriculum • standard deviants series
Why Many Pets Cannot Tolerate Dairy Products The image of a hungry cat lapping up some milk from a bowl is a classic. However, often such pets have to deal with the aftermath: intestinal upset, gas and diarrhea. cat lactose intolerance • dog lactose intolerance • cat diarrhea • dog diarrhea • cat probiotics
Wildlife in the Pantanal Brazil's 54,000 miles of wetlands are home to an embarrassment of exotic species as well as creatures that look vaguely familiar--even when they aren't . pantanal • wetlands • brazilian wildlife • rainy season • rodents
Wisconsin's Northwoods The forests of Northern Wisconsin are a playground for visitors from all over the Midwest. What kind of activities are available and what is Wisconsin's Northwoods? northwoods wisconsin • wisconsin state forests • northwoods activities • what to do in the northwoods • wisconsin state parks
Is it a Friend or a Foe?: Critters in the Garden Not all bugs are bad - some of them are natural controls for other, more troublesome pests.
Ships Kill Endangered Blue Whales Ocean noise and harmful algal blooms eliminated as cause of death for 3 sub-adult blue whales. Large numbers of krill in ship channel full of fast boats cause fatalities. endangered blue whale • world's largest whale • ship strike fatalities • harmful algal blooms • ocean noise
Trailside Museum of Natural History The Trailside Museum of Natural History in River Forest, Illinois is a nature education center within the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. trailside museum • museum of natural history • natural history • live with wildlife • nature education center
US Aircraft Carrier Sunk 1964 The USS Card was mined by sappers of a Vietnamese underwater demolition team while docked in the heavily defended Saigon Harbor, then capitol of South Vietnam. us aircraft carrier sunk • carrier sunk vietnam • carrier sank in harbor • carrier mined • sapper
Vaquita: Most Endangered Cetacean A little known small cetacean, existing only in the Sea of Cortez, is in danger of extinction. Changes to fisheries and local involvement are needed to save the vaquita. critically endangered cetacean • world's smallest porpoise • vaquita • endangered totoaba fishery • shrimp trawl fishery
A Look at the Provinces, Part I: British Columbia The First in a 12 part series. A Look at the Provinces (and Territories) of Canada. This week A look on Canada's most western province: British Columbia british columbia • province • victoria • vancouver • bc
A mixed bag of sites to visit A mixed bag of kid safe and fun sites websites • kids • edutainment sites
Aboriginal Australian Food The Aboriginal Rights Suite101 host Tyson Yunkaporta, talks about his food experiences and includes a recipe for eel-tailed catfish. aboriginal cooking • australian aboriginal cooking • aboriginal australian food • game • open fire
Atmospheric Pollution Enters Water Persistent pollutants enter waterways via air, affecting wildlife habitats. Ecosystem protection needs air and water agencies to control organics, mercury and nitrogen. atmospheric pollution • non-point source pollution • persistent organic pollutants • oxidized mercury • atmospheric nitrogen
Ayers Rock and the Olgas World's largest monolith, the Olga mountains, aboriginal art, Uluru National Park, the southern constellations, port lincoln parrots, perentie lizards make trip exciting. ayers rock • uluru national park • southern constellations • climbing ayer's rock • australiamt.hiking |
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