Welcome! Our blog focuses on environmental conservation, education, green living & wildlife rescue! We have put together links to resources, books and information to help you and your children learn more about these topics. Please feel free to comment on any items posted. Rate or review us on NetworkedBlogs (Facebook app) & Blogged. Tell your friends about us. Follow us on Twitter and other sites listed on this page. There's a banner & widget if you would like to include us on your webpage. All we ask is that you please keep any comments here G-rated for the kids!
NOTE:The birds & squirrel pictured at the top of this page and in the slideshow below are just a few that I have helped rehabilitate. WARNING: Please do not touch a wild animal, especially the young ones. If you remove a baby from it's home, sometimes the mother is just off getting it's baby food and will be back.
A Lifetime of Living
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*kat in 1976 at 24 years of age*
There comes a time in your life as you grow older when you realize life
does not last forever. In the past, like when you...
How to Have a Safe Home Environment for Pets
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Keep toxic substances out of reach, such as chocolate, household cleaners,
human medications, and poisonous plants. Consider your outdoor environment
an...
Little Signs of Natives in My Garden
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The native plants in my garden are finally beginning to wake up. Everything
is much later than last year due to this unusually cold winter and
prolonged ...
Sustainable Landscape Symposium
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*Ohio Sustainable Landscape Symposium*
*Saturday, September 15, 2012*
*8:30am - 4pm*
Hosted by The Dawes Arboretum, in partnership with Licking County Maste...
A BIG finale!
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Hello Dear Rebels, I feel as though I fell off the face of the planet and
have been vicariously plunked back on. Although we only moved 2.2 miles up
the...
Stinging Nettles
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Today I was pulling nettles out of my wild flower beds and of course they
got me! Not that long ago I got a hens and chicks planter, when I bought
it I wa...
Picture wall
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We wanted to be able to display random picture we have. Some are left overs
from school photos, but most of them, while cool, are not really frame
worthy;...
We have put together a search on Amazon.com for books having to do with Environmental Education & Conservation and Wildlife Rescue. You can use this to see different books on these subjects and either buy them on-line new or used from Amazon.com or you can write down the titles/authors and check the books out at your local library!
There is also a section on books for kids. Not only will you be educating them about these subjects, but you will also be encouraging them to read more!
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2 comments:
That's what I am talking about. Zuchinni Bread!!! They look great Daisy!
I picked two last night that were bigger than these. Oops! neglected the harvest for a day, and they GREW!!
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