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going green: Going Green. A FREE Way to Protect Endangered Habitats. - 11/18/08 03:26 AM
It's called The Rainforest Site. I don't think I could come up with a more appropriate name for a site that offers an easy way to help endangered habitats. It's FREE, and all you have to do is click a button. A couple of days ago, I posted a blog about my cat's recent life-or-death situation. Apparenty, the real estate market is so bad that many people can't afford to keep their pets. And I provided a link to a site where you could just click a button, and provide help for animals who need it. While I was on the
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going green: Port Orange FL - Butterfly and Hummingbird Gardening - 06/16/08 10:01 PM
If you live in Port Orange, or any of the surrounding cities, you might find this to be a fascinating, educational seminar. It's being hosted by Full Moon Natives. Full Moon Natives is a well-stocked plant, flower and tree nursery. But the best part about Full Moon Natives is their knowledge of native plant species and how to plant your garden with the native plants that will help conserve our precious water resources. If you're not familiar with Florida's water resources or lack thereof, read my previous post about the pollution in the Floridan Aquifer, which is our primary source of
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going green: Are you Going Green or Wasting Energy? Do you even know? - 06/14/08 03:18 AM
This post is going to address recycling, the ecosystem, saving energy, and associated "green" topics. Before I get started, I'd like to direct your attention to some of my previous posts of similar nature. Florida's Vanishing Wetlands Florida's Aquifers (Vanishing Wetlands part 2) Protecting Florida's Wetlands Side note and Segue: As of today, June 14, 2008, I have 115 Active Rain subscribers to my blog, in addition to my clients and future customers who may not be subscribed through Active Rain, but are reading my posts through their computers' bookmarks/favorites...although I only get an average of about 4-10 comments per post,
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going green: Florida's Aquifers (Vanishing Wetlands Part 2) - 01/05/08 09:10 PM
It's no secret that the mass production of new real estate developments has added to the well-known problem of Florida's clean water shortage. Last week I wrote my first post in this series. In that post I mentioned how much I love all the little critters that live here in Central Florida, and showed pictures of some. Of course, I'm a 3rd generation Florida native. I'm one of the few people who can truly appreciate Florida's unique wildlife. Read my previous post about Florida's Vanishing Wetlands then come back here for some alarming information!In the comments on my previous post, it
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