Scientists are worried about a decline in the Scottish puffin population. This year there are 30% less birds on the Isle of May, the largest colony in Scotland, than there were 5 years ago. Though scientists aren't sure, they think that the birds didn't make it through the winter due to lack of food. Those that are on the is

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If you would like to see the full-length article post, click on the link above to visit Local Kine dot org.  Here are a few pictures of a baby deer, or fawn, found near to the side of the road in Hawaii.

Deer are roaming wild all over four of the Hawaiian Islands.  Local Kine is a Hawaii blog that features ma

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I ran across this site by deputydog that had a really cool article showing incredible photos taken from space which illustrate a few of earth’s fascinating geographical features and nature’s frightening unpredictability.

These 11 images are all very unique and are all incredibly cool. I don't think I've ever seen them anywhere

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My previous post was about world environment day, where the theme was kicking the CO2 habit. We all know the general examples, but do we know how much we can cut back on? Here are the tips straight from the UN on how to start! 1. Stop using an electric alarm clock! Using a wind-up clock instead saves 48 grams of CO2 a day. 2.

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Shall we devote a few minutes of our precious time to a mission both noble and humanitarian? Seeing as this is a program instituted through the Jane Goodall Institute, we all know it brings great value to the Environment and natural causes. I am proud to bring about awareness of a program called Roots & Shoots.

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A few months ago, a giant spider web was built at the Lake Tawakoni State Park that covered over 200 yards.  Hundreds of spiders worked together to build the massive web structure, baffling biologists who insisted that the different species of spiders would never normally work together.

Spiders who build giant web

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The dolphin's anatomically unique respiratory system allows for incredibly long, deep dives that would be deadly for humans. Here's how they do it...

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If you’re not a lover of nature, you may stop reading this.

And for those nature lovers and nature wanderers, explore what nature brings to you the luxury of a tranquil and relax world. Witness the agape while communing with nature.

This is no way near serene. I love exploring wonderlands. The hills, the mountains, the

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I love trees! They give us fresh air and a great view!
They’re all around us, keeping our surroundings green and the air fresh.
Everyone likes a nice stroll around the park, taking in the view, feeling nature around them.
So let’s celebrate and appreciate trees with these weird little facts!
Trees are beautiful, but they

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Beauty is skin deep. And for dolphins, so is speed!

Man has marveled for centuries over the speed at which dolphins and whales propel through the water but only recently have Marine researchers begun to unlock the secrets of the dolphin

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Earthlings, if you are too lazy to walk, we offer you an alternative green technology called a bicycle. Humans should ride everywhere on their bikes. The new fashion trend is riding bikes, especially since gas is nearly $4 per gallon.

5 beautiful reasons to ride a bike:

1. Save the planet. Your average vehicle produces 8

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Well, if you are busy, young, or a professional from the middle class, poverty comes to mind usually when a community activity has been conducted in the slums, or when it is reported on TV - along the squatters’ areas, or in a far off barrio in the

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It is amazing how I keep finding parallels to Feng Shui wherever I go.

A few weeks ago, my boyfriend and I went to hear a talk by Philip Chard about being healed by nature. The theme of the talk was that, today, people are alienated from nature. Some people hardly ever get to spend any time in nature.

The energy we surround ourselves wi

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Al Gore is doing the right thing: global warming is a glaring problem these days. It’s getting hotter year after year! The weather patterns are changing, ocean levels are rising, everything is spewing out destructive gases, and it’s already a disaster! We may soon find New York and a lot of places close to water several meters

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While it’s no denying that we, as inhabitants of earth contribute to the planet’s slow-coming death, nature can be terrifying on its own as well. In recent years, parts of the world has suffered because of events that are completely out of our hands. Here are the three that struck the hardest in recent times. 2004 Asian Tsunam

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In side of me is a door. The door separates the world inside from the world outside.

Ever since my birth my goal has been to open the door wide to let the light flood out even though I did not see the door then, I just instinctively knew of its existence.

The article looks at what that door is made up off and the key to

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Great article about simple ways in which you can find your inner peace :)

From the article:

"Don’t you find life to always be filled with stress? Doesn’t it seem like there is always something that happens which encompasses our entire attention, and thus drain our positive energy? As our society grows more and more compl

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The Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia's natural treasures and the world's largest coral reef. It is also home to the largest collection of coral reefs, thousands of different colorful tropical fishes and other exotic marine creatures. Go deep in the waters and see for yourself the marvels of nature, take a peek at what

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