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The Saami and Their Reindeer: A Family in Motion

The special understanding between people and the animals they love is timeless and enduring. Because of our ancient connections to the natural world, all cultures have animals they connect with on a psychic and spiritual level. Sometimes, the animals we most identify with and desire to control are the ones that move with beauty, speed, […]

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The Secret City: The Decaying Y-12 Uranium Enrichment Facility

Oak Ridge, Tennessee is historically known now as “The Secret City.” The location was one of three sites for the Manhattan Project back in the forties. Oak Ridge was created as the building site for the Y-12 Uranium Enrichment Facility. This facility was vital for research and development during war time. The employees at Y-12

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Waste Reduction, Landfilling, and California’s Future

Californians utilize and dispose of a vast quantity of paper, plastic, and cardboard products daily. Practically every food item, beverage, appliance, toy, or electronic is coupled with some form of disposable material. For many, these disposable items ultimately end up being thrown into the trash. People take throwing garbage in the trash for granted. They

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The Colorado Pikeminnow and Fish Migration

Fish migration determines the success and prosperity of aquatic life. Before man-made dams, fish migrated only as far as natural barriers allowed. Fresh water fish migrate between their feeding and spawning regions. When fish cannot reach the spawning area due to natural or man-made obstacles, the species cannot carry on. Migrating fish produce necessary oxygen

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