Project Noah
November 5th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Fun Stuff
Noah (Networked Organisms and Habitats) combines nature, technology and photography with the opportunity to become a Citizen Scientist.
Upon arriving at Noah’s website, you will see a satellite imagery map with green circled numbers on it. Choose an area of our world and click on the green circle, and you will be virtual...
Tags: Citizen Scientist, nature, Noah, photography, Technology

October 1st, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Friday File
Nature allows people to explore, use their imagination, discover new animals and plants, and engage in adventurous play. Getting outside is also healthy. If...
Tags: education, forest, Forest Service, nature, parks, photos, rainforest, Woodsy Owl

September 24th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Friday File
The Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa is newly renovated, with a new glass tower, high-tech wizardry, and a 20-metre skeleton of our world’s largest an...
Tags: bison, blue whale, dinosaur, Grizzly Bear, museum, nature, polar bear, website

August 19th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley and Caitlin Hill in Conservation
According to BBC News, the U.S. and Brazil have signed an agreement that promises to convert $21 million of Brazil’s debt into a fund for tropica...
Tags: Atlantic, BBC, Brazil, coastal, Conservation, debt, forest, LA Times, nature, titi monkey, U.S.

June 25th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Travel
The International Conservation Photography Award winners show the most incredible photos of an amazing subject – the wildlife of our planet. Several years ago I happ...
Tags: Award winners, Burke, Cool Pictures, International Conservation Photography, museum, National Geographic, nature, photos, Puget Sound, Seattle, Wildlife


