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February 13, 2016

Food Webs Portray Nature’s Energy Flow

Food webs are an important visualization tool that illustrates the feeding relationships among species within a community. It illustrates species interactions and community structure. The food web helps us understand the dynamics of food energy flow within in an ecosystem.


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Published on February 13, 2016 09:47

Nature’s Tangled Web – Visualizing Connections In Nature

The food web is an important visualization tool that illustrates the feeding relationships among species within a community. It illustrates species interactions and community structure. The food web helps us understand the dynamics of food energy flow within in an ecosystem.


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Published on February 13, 2016 09:47

February 12, 2016

My Latest Musings On 19 February, 2016

This series of blog posts contains the most recent Internet articles that interest me. They are sources for my musings and my research which I am happy to share with you.


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Published on February 12, 2016 12:11

January 31, 2016

My Latest Musings On 5 February, 2016

This list of blog posts contains the most recent Internet articles that interest me. They are sources for my musings and my research which I am happy to share with you.


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Published on January 31, 2016 12:19

Conserving Nature’s Relationships

Connections in Nature are the essential energy highways in which Nature's energy flow takes place. It is the job of stewards of Nature to identify, understand, and preserve these connections.


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Published on January 31, 2016 08:07

January 26, 2016

A Connected Nature Is Your Legacy

You are not simply an observer of all that is going on. You are an integral part of it. Your life energy completely depends upon those things in Nature that are visible and invisible.


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Published on January 26, 2016 10:23

January 17, 2016

My Latest Musings On 22 January, 2016

Here are my recent musings on patterns and connections In Nature. This series of blog posts contains the most recent  Internet articles that interest me. They are sources for my musings and my research which I am happy to share with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will […]


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Published on January 17, 2016 14:35

January 14, 2016

Bird Flocks Are Airborne Ecosystems

There is some kind of magic in a flock of birds. There is a synchrony of leaderless energy as the group flows through the air going here and then there. Changing shapes that respond to some hidden force.


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Published on January 14, 2016 08:45

November 30, 2015

My Latest Musings On 4 December 2015

Here are my recent musings on patterns and connections In Nature. This series of blog posts contains the most recent  Internet articles that interest me. They are sources for my musings and my research which I am happy to share with you.  If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will […]


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Published on November 30, 2015 16:22

November 24, 2015

Free Study Guides For Environmental Educators

One of the most important conservation strategies available to us is the creation of a deep consciousness of Nature in the minds and hearts of the world’s population – especially our  youth. In doing so, we environmental educators can leave a legacy for future generations that will serve to guide young people along a pathway […]


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Published on November 24, 2015 14:05