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Life in the Country Ain't What It Used To Be
by LeAnn R Ralph
Life in the country isn't what it used to be.
Forty years ago when I was growing up on our dairy farm in Wisconsin, I would walk around the buildings yelling for my father. I'd wait for an answering "Hi!" and then I would go in that direction.
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Forty years ago when I was growing up on our dairy farm in Wisconsin, I would walk around the buildings yelling for my father. I'd wait for an answering "Hi!" and then I would go in that direction.
Crocs, Alligators and Their Ancestors
by Kenneth J McCormick
Facts about crocs and allegators that most people don't know.
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The Grand Canyon's Grand Secret
by Bill Knell
In 1998 I unleashed a firestorm on the world wide web by meticulously placing an article written about the Grand Canyon in 1909 on my website. It generated more email on the subject then anyone else I had ever chosen to comment on or cover. In 1998 I unleashed a firestorm on the world wide web by meticulously
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NILE PERCH AND THE FUTURE OF LAKE VICTORIA.
by OSORO P J NYAWANGAH
Many people leaving around the lake basin have been made to believe that lake Victoria's ecology and natural resource base has been dramatically altered through the introduction of the Nile perch (lates niloticus).
The following is the story of Lake Victoria or Nyanza (as called by local people) and
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Of Sundogs and Other Old-Time Weather Signs
by Stephania Munson-Bishop
The old-timers back in the hills had their alternative to the evening TV weather forecast.
"Red sky at night, sailors delight. Red sky at morning, sailors take warning."
Many view old-time weather lore as folk tales or fables. But we've learned not to. Despite balmy spring temperatures in late
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