Gardening to Attract Wildlife

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

By Heather Richards
 
Whether you have a large property, an average backyard or no more room than a patio or balcony, you can transform your space into a peaceful and attractive garden for you and a sanctuary for a variety of local wildlife. Your wildlife habitat can be as simple as choosing a few large potted [...]

2008 Trends in Wildlife Protection

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

By Lance Winslow
There are many strong trends that are continuing in the arena of wildlife protection in 2008 and these trends appear to be thrusting forward into 2009. A few species thought to be endangered are coming off the protected list such as the North American Grey Wolf and a specific species of Gorilla in [...]

Wildlife Studies

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

By Sarfaraz Ali
Animals and the plants that live and grow in the wild are categorized as the wildlife. Many a times the domestication of plants and animals has taken place and has incurred both positive and negative impacts on the surroundings. It is available in the whole ecology namely the wastelands and wilderness and is [...]

Techniques for Wildlife Photography

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

By Weis Ow
In this article, I will talk about techniques for wildlife photography. There are two categories for subjects of wildlife. One is the wild animals and the other category is animals under human control. Both categories, with skills and techniques, can produce astonishing images. Nothing beats capturing wonderful pictures of wildlife in its most [...]

About a Career in Wildlife Management

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

By Washington Stoker
When you are an animal lover, there are all sorts of careers that you could go into. If you’re good at science and biology, you could become a zoologist. If you like helping animals that are sick, you could become a veterinarian. Then there is a career in wildlife management. If you like [...]