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Category: Pets

  • the life of a sheep

    I never really knew much of anything about sheep. Anyone who doesn’t own them thinks they’re cute, cuddly, woolly cherubs – shepherds know best! You know why, because every pastor knows that they are too much like people! They can be stubborn, helpless, uncooperative, cause horrendous damage, and just want to get away with it! […]

  • Bhimbetka Caves: A Unique Archaeological Site

    Numbering about 700 (only 15 rock shelters are open to the public), the Bhimbetka Caves are located 46 km from Bhopal, the state capital, in the Raisen district. Spread over an area of ​​10 km (length) X 3 km (width), these caves are situated at the southern end of the Vindhyachal Mountains. The 22nd UNESCO […]

  • Interview with Allen Causevic

    I am very excited to introduce you to Allen A. Causevic. He is one of the best competitors based in the Chicago area. Many of you know him, some of you don’t, but you will hear more and more about him as time goes on. Allen is exceptionally eloquent and thoughtful in his responses. We […]

  • How Dog Ownership Has Changed Over 80 Years

    An online search for comments and opinions declares that owning a dog in 1960 was very different than it is today. A quarter of the dogs at the time were random strays, owned or not. Ownership rules were much less well defined. Despite the availability of commercial dog foods and a Milk Bone treat company, […]

  • Reveal the mysteries of the Drakensberg

    The Drakensberg has long been a source of wonder, mystery, culture and history for both the people of South Africa and tourists. With its highest point reaching 3,482 meters, and ironically called “thabana Ntleyana” (little mountain that’s kind of nice) by the San people, the summit mountains have an average height of about 3,200 meters […]

  • Biodiversity: the natural environment saves lives and livelihoods

    Biodiversity is in full swing these days. 2010 was the International Year of Biodiversity. The commitment to substantially reduce rates of biodiversity loss by 2010 was incorporated into the United Nations (UN) Millennium Development Goals in 2005. Biodiversity refers to the variety of genes, species, and ecosystems that make up life on Earth. It provides […]

  • How to build a rabbit proof fence

    If you live anywhere outside of a major urban area, even in the suburbs, you probably have rabbits around. And even in downtown areas, if there are small fields near you, rabbits could be a problem. Invading the lawns and gardens of unsuspecting homeowners is how they tend to survive in these places. As cute […]

  • Hamilton Zoo: A Wildlife Sanctuary in New Zealand

    Providing shelter to more than 600 native and exotic animals, the Hamilton Zoo occupies a total area of ​​25 hectares and is nestled amidst a serene environment. Located on Brymer Road, Hamilton, this distinctive New Zealand zoo is an impressive sanctuary for wildlife. Approximately 2 hours around the zoo and visitors will discover many diverse […]

  • Free range poultry on an Amish farm

    Melvin Fisher began raising free-range poultry on his organic pasture farm in 1997. In 1998, after seeing an article on the poultry system in a magazine, Melvin ordered the book Free-Range Poultry Production and Marketing by Herman Beck-Chenoweth . He subsequently attended a workshop on poultry production. In 1999, Melvin built six poultry skids using […]