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Beetles In The Bush

Beetles In The Bush

http://beetlesinthebush.wordpress.com

Experiences and reflections of a Missouri entomologist

Dreaming Of Beetles

Dreaming Of Beetles

http://www.latko.org

Chris Latko's thoughts on technology and the world. Fascinated with bleeding edge technology, quite literally.

ME, MY LIFE, MY GARDEN

ME, MY LIFE, MY GARDEN

http://ruthjen.blogspot.com/

Sad widow who cared for her terminally ill husband; the every day life of me and the garden that keeps me going.

Birds Etcetera

Birds Etcetera

http://birdstuff.blogspot.com

Personal reflections and commentary on wild birds and other natural history topics of interest, with special reference to West Virginia and surrounding States

I dig you, plant

I dig you, plant

http://idigyouplant.blogspot.com

A science student's attempts to indulge her curiously intense passion for gardening and growing, with little experience or resources, bringing botany and engineering experiments into the mix.

Field Bio Girl

Field Bio Girl

http://www.fieldbiogirl.com

A Blog about Field Biology, Wildlife Ecology and Natural Science.

My Nephew is a Poodle and Other Random Thoughts

My Nephew is a Poodle and Other Random Thoughts

http://www.pamvictor.blogspot.com

A peek inside the mind of a comedian/author/homeschooling parent/woman. This blog is a collection of humorous, first-person essays about life, love, loss, distaste for certain canines, Facebook addiction, dieting, motherhood, religion, politics, dung

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DadLabs Ep 221 The Lab – Starter Pets

Engr | 20 hours ago by Ricky Jake

Your kids want a pet, but you don’t feel they’re quite ready for a cat or dog. How do you solve this parenting dilemma? In this episode of The Lab, the dads present The DadLabs Guide to Starter Pets. Learn about the benefits o read more

‘Cybugs’ Are All the Buzz – D.A.R.P.A. Funds Spying Beetles

A Green Living Blog | December 28th 2009 by Andy Balasis

In what is being touted as the first time humans have remotely controlled insects, University of California at Berkeley engineers successfully implanted radio-equipped, “miniature neural stimulation” systems into flying beetles–mos read more

THIS IS harshest 5 Up Animals in the World!

Unique | December 28th 2009 by Junianto

1. Beetle diggers (Burying Beetle)Mother beetles will feed each of her children, one by one ...but when the food runs out, then the last child is not only not get rations, but also would be eaten alive by his mother.horror ...Are They The Worst?Beetl read more

The 12 Years of Christmas

Beetles In The Bush | December 25th 2009 by Ted C. MacRae

This post first appeared on Beetles in the Bush on Christmas Day last year.  One year has passed, but the sentiment remains stronger than ever.  I reprint it here as BitB’s first evergreen post. Merry Christmas! They came from completely diff read more

Merry Christmas!

Finn Clark Illustration | December 24th 2009 by Finn Clark

We ended our first term with a study trip to London, to visit agencies, galleries and museums etc. It was also great to catch up with friends and family. Here are some photos from the trip…1. St. Pauls from the Tate Modern2. The Illustration Cupboa read more

Scientists Map Speed of Climate Change for Different Ecosystems

Science and technology updates | December 24th 2009 by Sagar

From beetles to barnacles, pikas to pine warblers, many species are already on the move in response to shifting climate regimes. But how fast will they -- and their habitats -- have to move to keep... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web read more

Scientists map speed of climate change

Zamp BioTopics | December 24th 2009 by Zamp

[NEWS] Contact: Stephanie Stone sstone@calacademy.org 415-379-5121 California Academy of Sciences New study finds that the average ecosystem will need to shift about a quarter mile per year to keep pace with global climate change From beetles to bar read more

Scientists map speed of climate change for different ecosystems

Zamp BioTopics | December 23rd 2009 by Zamp

From beetles to barnacles, pikas to pine warblers, many species are already on the move in response to shifting climate regimes. But how fast will they — and their habitats — have to move to keep pace with global climate change over the n read more

Recipe: Simple and Easy Turtles

Under the Golden Apple Tree | December 23rd 2009 by Richele

I have a very easy recipe to share with you.  You see the beetle like things in the picture above?  Well, they aren't called beetles but turtles.  :)  The Reindeer are just gingerbread if you were wondering.  Anyway on to the read more

It had to happen some time

zedomax.com - blog about DIYs and Review on reviews of gadge… | December 23rd 2009 by Max Lee

This sort of thing has been on the cards for a long time and finally it is here, could this be the beginning of the end for mankind, will these solar powered little critters evolve and take over the planet. Well it’s solar powered for one thing, s read more

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