Posted by Neo on November 17, 2009 ·
The story in the St. Louis Today was not so much about the Polar Bears but about how the festive season is bringing new business opportunities to the city, but the picture in the paper that came attached tells a whole different tale. The zoo at St. Louis has tried its luck with keeping polar bears several times in the past and unfortunately for the [...]
Posted by Neo on November 17, 2009 ·
Landmines are arguably the gravest threat to both humans and wildlife alike in almost 87 countries across the planet and with war times long behind us the ugly scars and the undetonated landmines still haunt those who wish to put the past behind them. In countries such as Sri Lanka over 20 elephants each year are killed by landmines while men and women [...]
Posted by Carlos on July 31, 2009 ·
Christopher Lavelanet has designed some cool lamps and lights for the Norwegian landscapes. Norway is a country that is perpetually cold, and also has a very rich wild life. With such varied flora and fauna, you could expect animals to come in the way of traffic.
Thus he has designed warning lights which glow and inform the driver that the area is prone [...]
Posted by Ramya on October 31, 2008 ·
If you are an environment freak and a wild-life enthusiast planning for a holiday in Mexico in the coming year, then try out these Eco-Resorts. Sandos Caracol Beach Resort & Spa and Sandos Select Club Beach Resort & Spa in the Riviera Maya will appear in a new eco-preservative style. Sandos is currently focusing on environmentalism and promises [...]