Tag Archives: Earth Day

Horseshoe Crabs-critical link our eco-system

If you live near the coast, no doubt you have encountered a horseshoe crab, or at least their shells, once or twice. Inconspicuos as they may seem, these creatures are critical to the red knot, a shore bird that migrate annually from the tip of South America to the Canadian Artic to rear their young. […]

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Make Everyday Earth Day-Conservation Really Makes a Difference!

Since 1970, Americans have promoted conservation of our natural resources by designating April 22 to celebrate our Mother Earth. Perhaps in 1970 our society was still bit too conservative in their collective thinking to recognize what we as a society needed to do to conserve natural resources. Back then, the bottom line seemed to matter […]

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