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Naturalists & Heroes
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Nature Education
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"Every child should have mud pies, grasshoppers, waterbugs, tadpoles, frogs & turtles, elderberries, wild strawberries, acorns, hickory nuts, trees to climb, animals to pet, hayfields, pine cones, rocks to roll, sand, snakes, huckleberries and hornets – and any child who has been deprived of these
has been deprived of the best part of his education."
-Luther Burbank 1849 - 1926
Articles about natural and organic living options with sustainable lawn care, organic gardening, organic foods, organic farming and healthy homes for babies, kids and adults.
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ABOUT US
Published by Solutions For Green We also publish California Green Solutions and a series of blogs about solutions.
NOTE: If you sell green or sustainable products please send information about your products and your URL to Carolyn for story consideration. We love to tell our readers about helpful organic, energy saving and eco-friendly solutions. Carolyn (at) SolutionsForGreen.com
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Nature Art is Learning Art
When I was young, I admired clever people. Now that I am old, I admire kind
people.
-Abraham Joshua Heschel, theology professor (1907-1972)
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The heART of Birding Portraits
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Nature Trail Contest - Japan
Learning about neighborhood nature trails is a fun family activity for weekend outings.
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Great American Landmarks
Discovering American landmarks can make travel even more interesting
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Storytelling is Your Best 'Honey' - Nature Art
Nature stories for children, sharing your joy
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Nature Art
Drawing, painting and even poetry are ways to
learn about the natural history surrounding you.
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Digital Picture Frame to display Nature Photography
Digital nature photography can be displayed on the wall with digital picture frames.
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Artistry of Birding Portraits
Artists have been endlessly fascinated by the scientific and aesthetic observation of birds. Here's why.
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Nature Photography of Wildlife and Scenics
Getting started with nature photography of wildlife, birds, insects and scenics
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Painting on Rocks is Family Fun
Painting animals and scenes on rocks
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Promoting Nature Programs with Stock Photos and Illustrations
Tips on how to use stock illustrations for nature organizations
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Pay for passive park use
Pay for passive park use -- 2006 ushers in new revenue sources
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The Eclectic Ecology Show in Hollywood - Penelope Torribio
The Eclectic Ecology Show in Hollywood releases Penelope Torribio's new enviro-music
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Nature inspires the shape of letters
The shapes of letters in all languages are derived from common forms in nature
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What shape is a pebble?
Pebbles are the subject of art and simple nature exploration -- and now the subject of geologic erosion studies
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BirdCinema.com is Video of Bird Species and Conservation
BirdCinema.com is Video platform offering clips of Bird Species and Conservation
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Ugly Bug Contest - Til December 15
Voters have until Dec. 15, 2010 to show their support for the bug they deem the most fascinating, unique or downright detestable in the 2010 Ugly Bug Contest.
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The Wild Irises of California
Wild iris of Marin, California provide variety of color, shape, texture, and grace.
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NOTE to my readers: We provide resource links to help you protect and nurture your natural resources. Tip: when you contact suppliers in person, online, by phone or email...please ask them about alternatives that are sustainable, green, or habitat-healthy. By asking, we advocate for better protection of our natural resources. Thank you, Carolyn.
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If you think in terms of a year, plant a seed; if in terms of ten years, plant trees; if in terms of 100 years, teach the people." - Confucius
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PS: The nature drawings are by Carolyn, our editor. "Enjoy!"
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