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Human overpopulation

Human overpopulation is when there are too many humans packed into this planet. When the population booms, it wastes precious non-renewable resources and hurts the environment around us. It pushes animals out of their natural habitats and makes them die. And we need food to feed all these people, so we cut down forests and [...]

March 12th, 2009
Topic: Environmental Blog Tags:

The Story of John Muir

John Muir started out his life as a boy living in Scotland.  Then he moved to Wisconsin with his father and sister and brother.  His mom and the younger kids stayed at home.  The family in America built a house and started a farm.  Next,  his mom and siblings joined the rest of the family.
He [...]

March 2nd, 2009
Topic: Naturalist biographies Tags:

A Tasmanian Tiger Perspective…

Tasmanian Tigers
by Theodora Downing
February 9, 2009
“Mommy, where are you going?” Lolu asked .
“Out hunting,” she said boldly.
She jumped out of the tree trunk.
“Mommy, what’s for dinner?” asked Lolu.
“Emu,” said Hina boldly again.
Alright — let’s introduce the family:
Lolu, female cub
Kolo, another female cub
Marklu, male cub
Hina, mother Tasmanian Tiger
Back to the story–
Hina ran out of sight.
I, Kolo, [...]

February 17th, 2009
Topic: Articles Tags: