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Encountering Wildlife Article 
Following a few respectful guidelines during wildlife encounters can protect you and the animals.
Mar 18, 2011 - Angela Libal
Tibetan Wildlife Article 
Tibetan wildlife is diverse and unique: Tibetan antelope, Himalayan musk deers and marmots and unique birds of Tibet. Could there be more undiscovered?
Jan 7, 2011 - Rhys Emmanuel
Wildlife of Wetlands Article 
More than 33 percent of the nation's threatened and endangered species rely on wetlands for habitat, making wetland restoration and preservation vital.
Aug 5, 2010 - Chris Dinesen Rogers
Wildlife Gardening Article 
Provide shelter, food and habitat for butterflies, bees, newts, slow worms and birds by planting and managing the garden sympathetically for wildlife conservation.
Mar 4, 2010 - Lara Hurley
Living with Wildlife: Plants Not Appealing to Deer, Rabbits Article 
Planting plants that deer or rabbits do not like is one solution for damage to vegetable and flower gardens, trees and shrubs.
Jun 3, 2010 - Valerie Prax
Living with Wildlife: Gardening to Keep Deer, Rabbits Out Article 
Trying to grow vegetables, but the rabbits and deer get them first? Snacking on young trees and shrubs? Use natural repellents and exclusion to manage.
Jun 3, 2010 - Valerie Prax
Wildlife Habitat: Attracting and Feeding Wildlife in the Backyard Article 
Wildlife in the yard is rewarding, if you provide food, shelter, water and space. Successfully attract and feed wildlife by providing for habitat needs.
Jun 6, 2010 - Valerie Prax
Sri Lanka's Wildlife Parks Article 
The arrival of Buddhism from India 2500 years ago brought with it a reverence for all living beings - and a royal decree establishing the world's first wildlife sanctuary
Jan 1, 2009 - Sanjiva Wijesinha
Rehabilitation and Wildlife Veterinary Care Article 
There are two ways that veterinarians and other animal caretakers step in to care for wild animals: rehabilitation, and management of wild populations.
Feb 11, 2011 - Angela Libal
Wildlife in Grand Canyon Article 
The Grand Canyon holds many species animals that may be seen by people floating the Colorado, hiking into the gorge, and even by those who remain on the rim.
Aug 30, 2009 - Thomas Wyatt
Wildlife and Conservation in the French Pyrenees Article 
For over three decades, the Pyrenees National Park has helped to preserve the varied landscapes and biodiversity in the mountains of south west France.
Jul 10, 2009 - Solange Hando
Wildlife of Southeast Alaska Article 
Southeast Alaska is one of the most wildlife-rich regions of North America and home to some of the continent's most iconic species.
Jan 26, 2009 - Annika S. Hipple
Wildlife Pets For Woodland Indians Article 
In Canadian Indian history and present times, wildlife animals have proven to be wonderful and fantastic household pets. The raccoon continues to be an all-time favorite.
Jun 17, 2008 - Kim DeLeary
Mercury Levels High In Wildlife Article 
Variety of species affected show that mercury pollution is widespread. Reproductive and neurological damage seen. Preventing further pollution key to saving wildlife.
Jan 2, 2008 - Dawn M. Smith
Wildlife Safaris: Where to Go Article 
There's no point racing off to Indonesia to see wildebeeste, or to the Seychelles to see Orang-Utans. Monkeys bathing in hot-spings? Komodo Dragons? Here they are.
Aug 2, 2007 - Mari Nicholson
Bonorong Wildlife Park Article 
Travel to Tasmania, the island state of Australia, should include a wildlife encounter at the Bonorong Wildlife Park only a short drive from Hobart.
Mar 7, 2007 - Philippa Rowlands
Eastern North Dakota Wildlife Article 
Bald eagles, hawks, raccoon, coyote and mink are plentiful. In fact, the 'coon and beaver are seen by many as pests. Even mountain lion are raising havoc near Grace City.
Dec 18, 2009 - C. William Anderson
How to Plant a Wildlife Habitat Article 
Create an artistic lawn enlivened by beautiful wildflowers and fascinating creatures. Choose plants that don't out-compete natives and ensure a healthy habitat for all.
Nov 3, 2008 - Sara E. Lewis
Wildlife Exploitation in the Ancient World Article 
Human beings have been irresponsibly exterminating species and destroying habitats for far longer than we have been preserving them.
May 30, 2010 - Angela Libal
How to See More Wildlife Article 
Wildlife watching can be a rewarding pastime but it takes time and patience to develop skill at finding animals in their natural habitat. Some hints for better viewing.
Nov 17, 2008 - Dawn M. Smith