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  • How to Enjoy an Afternoon at Ichetucknee Springs State Park, Florida

    The Ichetucknee River begins at the headspring located within Ichetucknee Springs State Park and flows six miles before joining Florida's Santa Fe River. Open year-round, the park is most active...

  • How to Study Ice Crystals

    Studying ice crystals takes creativity of the mind and spirit---you have to be intrigued by the world around you to wonder how something so seemingly perfect forms, exists and disappears. A...

  • How to Search for Fish in Florida Tide Pools

    Tide pools are rocky marine habitats found along Florida's coasts, but they are more active in south Florida and the Florida Keys. Coral, limestone and coquina are typical foundations for tide...

  • How to Make Bark Birdhouses

    You can build a bark birdhouse with very little time and effort and for very little expense. All you need is a glue gun, some inexpensive materials and some birch bark, which you can buy from a...

  • What Is Acid Peat Moss?

    Because plants have different soil needs, the environment can be adapted to create the best possible growing conditions. One way to change the properties of soil is by using acid peat moss.

  • How to Forage the Wild for Dinner

    So you're stuck in the wilderness with nothing but the clothes on your back, a growing hunger and, evidently, internet access. Or, alternatively, in this recession you've lost your job, you've...

  • Sycamore Tree Facts

    The sycamore is a readily recognizable tree because of its bark, which resembles camouflage. The sycamore possesses large leaves and makes a wonderful shade tree, typically growing on the banks of...

  • Earthworms Facts

    Earthworms are invertebrate creatures that live mostly underground, where conditions are cool and moist. Their body has no skeletal structure. Instead, it consists of flexible segments covered in...

  • How to Make a Canvas Tent

    Commercial tents require complex directions, many parts, and lots of time to put together. They are nice but what is more rewarding than making your own canvas tent?

  • How to Make a Metal Deer Feeder

    Deer hunting season is almost here. Some hunters like to leave some food to keep deer in their favorite hunting spots. Recycle things you may already have in your garage.

  • Why Is the Tundra so Important?

    Picture the tundra. In all likelihood, you're picturing a vast, frozen wasteland with snow everywhere and perhaps the occasional polar bear. There's actually more life in the tundra than you might...

  • How to Track a Hurricane at Home

    Oftentimes during hurricane season, news and media will begin covering a hurricane when it just begins as a wave off of the coast. Hurricane Katrina began as a small wave and developed into a ...

  • How to Find Four Leaf Clovers

    Finding four leaf clovers is all about listening to your heart. Four leaf clovers represent luck, fortune, and blessings. If you look closly in this article, you may just find one!

  • How to Make Bagel Bird Feeders

    Setting up bird feeders is a simple way to attract all kinds of wild birds to your yard. See directions below on how to make an easy bird feeder that can be make with young children. No special...

  • Why do Things Float in Salt Water?

    Objects may either sink or float in a liquid depending on the weight of the object and the liquid they are in. Archimedes, a Sicilian in the third century, B.C., is credited with discovering the...

  • How Do Cells Get Energy From Food?

    Glycolysis, the first step in cellular respiration, is a succession of reactions that catabolize glucose into pyruvic acid. In eukaryotic organisms, glycolysis occurs in the cytosol. In the end,...

  • How to Identify a Water Moccasin

    The water moccasin, commonly referred to as a cottonmouth, is a venomous snake that lives in the southern portion of the United States. It is classified as a pit viper and has gained a reputation...

  • What Causes the Air Currents?

    The importance of air currents is difficult to over-state, as they are a primary driving force of weather and climate. Global air patterns are relatively consistent and changes in these patterns...

  • Why Do Plants Grow Better in Soil Than in Water?

    Plants in their natural environment grow predominately in soil. Today, plants can be grown hydroponically, that is, in water cultures, without the need for soil. However, despite these advances in...

  • How to Dry Bee Balm

    Bee balm (Monarda didyma L.) and Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa L.) are basically the same herb. Bee balm is the garden variety while the wild bergamot is the wild version. The tips for drying...

  • What Is the Relationship Between Pollination & Fertilization in Flowering Plants?

    The reproductive parts of flowering plants are found within the flowers. Sometimes both male and female parts are located on the same flower, while other times they are located on separate...

  • How to Dry Morel Mushrooms on a String

    Morel Mushrooms are a highly sought after and fragile mushroom. Stored fresh in your refrigerator, they will only last 2-3 days. If properly dried, they can last for a year. It is the opinion of...

  • How Does a Solar Cell Work?

    The primary function of a solar cell is to collect energy from the sun and turn it into usable energy. Solar cells are often placed to where they can get the most exposure from the sun. The cells...

  • How to Form Green Habits in 30 days or less

    In this eHow article, you will learn how to form new Green habits which will help keep our planet healthy. Before trying these steps, you have to recognize that YOU are responsible for your...

  • How to Make a Compass on the Ground

    The ability to determine direction - north, south, east or west - is an invaluable tool to have, and possessing the calm, when lost, to utilize the information is an even more valuable...

  • How to Recycle Empty Pill Bottles

    Once you have finished a bottle of medicine, you should always recycle your empty pill bottles. After all, they are plastic too! Instead of tossing them into the trash can, recycle your old...

  • How Do Windsocks Work?

    Windsocks are cloth cones attached to fixed mounts. They are designed to show the direction and relative speed of the wind. Windsocks are used at airports, seaports, chemical plants and in areas...

  • What Causes Global Warming and How?

    Debating the cause of global warming can generate passionate disagreements. No matter your stance on the issue, there are some accepted scientific theories that explain global warming and climate...

  • How to Make Hummingbird Food for Feeders

    According to the Hummingbird Society, sugar-water feeders are not junk food for hummingbirds. These feeders supply needed energy for flight. A hummingbird's wings beat more than 50 times per...

  • How to Enjoy Spring Inexpensively

    Spring is here! The flowers are blooming, the sun is shining and birds are chirping...so what are you doing indoors? There are plenty of ways to enjoy spring inexpensively, so get out of bed and...

  • How to Live in a Van

    Living alternatively has a romantic steam about it. There are harsh realities following the cloudy guise, and it’s called, “being realistic.” If you want to live in your van, you’re going to have...

  • How to spring into Spring

    Spring; wonderful Spring! What better time of year is there than Spring? Spring life popping up all around; winter's grip relaxing its hold; longer, warmer days; and all the wonderful things of...

  • How to Volunteer on an Organic Farm

    So you enjoy organic foods and want to learn more about what goes into the production. Perhaps, you would like to get into organic farming yourself or maybe you just want to do something that is a...

  • How to Build a Simple Igloo

    Igloos are snow shelters that have provided protection to peoples in harshly cold climates since ancient times. Developed by the Arctic Inuit and cultures of Greenland, igloos can be erected in a...

  • How to Hunt Morel Mushrooms in Indiana

    For those of us avid morel mushroom hunters, April can't come fast enough. In Indiana, mushroom season starts as early as late March depending on the weather. Warm rainy weather bring up the...

  • How to Identify Edible Wild Plants

    Learning to identify edible wild plants serves multiple purposes. This knowledge is a staple to wilderness survival tactics, yet it's also a hobby for nature enthusiasts. Foraging for edible...

  • How to Throw a Cast Net and Catch Fish

    Throwing a cast net takes some time, but is overall an easy task. Cast nets come in all sizes and colors. You want to find one that is not too long, and not too heavy.

  • How to Make An Emergency Survival Kit For A Camping Trip

    Camping is a great family activity, but its always a smart idea to have with you the items necessary to survive an emergency or the possibility of becoming stranded or lost. You can use an old...

  • Parts of a Gumamela Flower Plant

    The Gumamela flower comes from the Philippines and is cultivated for decoration and for use in soaps and shampoos. It can come in a multitude of colors, such as purple, orange and pink. Gumamela...

  • Main Causes of Global Warming

    The greenhouse effect has been in place for millions of years. When the sun's rays strike the earth, a layer of gas prevents the radiant energy from escaping, which keeps Earth's temperatures...

  • How to Hunt/trap Feral Hogs

    If you have problems with feral hogs on your property, you can follow these easy guidelines to help try to eliminate these problematic critters off your private property.

  • How to Have Fun At The Beach

    Going to the beach is a fun, easy, and cheap activity that you can do alone or with family and friends. The best part is it takes very little planning to end up with a full day of fun and relaxation.

  • How to Read a Military Compass

    When using the compass to cheek method you can come within three degrees of where you want to be. The parts of the compass are as follows: ---A floating dial which determines the direction you...

  • Global Warming Climate Effects

    The effects of global warming are not restricted to higher temperatures. The higher temperatures associated with global warming lead to extreme weather events. As global warming continues to...

  • Global Warming Problems & Solutions

    Global warming, or global climate change, is a phenomenon in which global temperatures are increasing and are outside the range of what most scientists consider normal fluctuations. Global warming...

  • About Global Warming Effects on People

    The effects of global warming on people are far reaching. Global warming is a phenomenon that affects everyone in the world, regardless of race, religion or affluence. Inhabitants in nearly every...

  • How to Attract Birds with Homemade Bird Suet

    I enoy watching birds year round. Frequent visitors to our feeders are cardinals, chicadees, juncos, nuthatches and blue jays. To attract and entice birds to stay throughout the winter you need...

  • How to Recycle your Christmas Tree and Help the Environment

    What to do with your Christmas Tree, when the holidays are all over with... You have taken all your ornaments and lights off your tree, now what can you do? This article will show how you can...

  • How to Make a Bird Feeder From a Recycled 2 Liter Bottle

    We made a very workable bird feeder from a 2 liter soda bottle.

  • How to Take Baby Steps Toward Saving The Ocean

    The ocean covers 71% of the earth’s surface and accounts for 80% of life on earth. It provides us with oxygen for our lungs and food for our stomachs. Not to mention the beauty and mystery of...

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