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Category Archives: water
Wellness at the Waterfall
Waterfalls…noisily rushing over a precipice of land, crashing to the surface below, the air cooler where the water mists, an ancestral memory. Besides their captivating appearance in nature, waterfalls have been shown to improve mental and physical well being … Continue reading
A Perilous Situation in the Everglades
Restoring correct water flow in the Everglades is of vital importance Red tide; millions of dead rotting fish cover the shoreline. A massive bloom of toxic neon-green algae; millions of tourist revenues lost. Retreating mangrove estuaries; leave coastal communities more … Continue reading
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Birdwatching: Big Cypress Swamp, FL
Celebrate the Beauty of Birds Big Cypress National Preserve has a variety of excellent birding locations. The preserve is located in southwest Florida in some of the most rugged land in the state. Big Cypress Preserve encompasses approximately 729,000 acres … Continue reading
The Rich Biodiversity in the Everglades
Species diversity is a measure of community complexity Located at the southern tip of the Florida peninsula encompassing 1.5 million acres, the Everglades is a national treasure. Everglades National Park was established in 1934 and dedicated in 1947 to protect … Continue reading
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Two People That Saved The Everglades – Earnest Coe & Marjory Stoneman Douglas
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it’s the only thing that ever has.” Margret Mead The Everglades are the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi. Everglades National … Continue reading
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An Eight Million Year Old Living Species – The American Alligator
Alligators are a symbol of wildlife and untouched lands in the Southeastern United States. We are all connected in the intricate web of life on planet Earth. During an excursion into Big Cypress Swamp and Everglades National Park in southern … Continue reading
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Changing climate, Changing lifeway
Climate change poses threats and dangers to the survival of indigenous communities world wide. Within the industrialized nations, indigenous communities still exist. Unless one lives in close proximity it is easy to forget they are there. Along the Alaskan coastline … Continue reading
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Tomorrow is another day
Every end is merely a beginning. It is up to us to give it meaning. This year, it’s almost half way gone. Tomorrow is another day. Peace, Dohn
Earth Day Project
Plastic Water Bottles About six years ago I initiated a recycling program at my place of employment. I work at a vacation resort where guests stay for a few days or a few weeks. Having so many people come and … Continue reading
Chacoan Culture – architecture and abandonment
Chaco Culture National Historic Park is remarkable. The canyon’s breathtaking architecture has drawn visitors from around the world. A thousand years ago Chaco Canyon was the center of a phenomenal culture. Monumental public architecture was constructed with rocks, mud, stone … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Culture, history, New Mexico, photography, preservation
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