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06/28/2011 Nature Canada joins SPNI in signing Manitoba MOU and unveils new birding trail Protecting birds and their habitat, and delivering responsible ecotourism is the focus of a new agreement with Manitoba Province Government. 06/27/2011 Offshore islands yield a seabird surprise Last summer, when members of the Australasian Seabird Group (a Birds Australia's [BirdLife Partner] special interest group) ventured onto the Broughton Islands offshore from Port Stephens on the NSW coast, they had little idea of what treasures they would uncover. |
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Dr. Jungle's Animal Speak
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Posted: 27 Jun 2011 11:41 AM PDT Elephant Ear Coral The Elephant Ear Coral has a ruffled look and is considered a mushroom coral orlarge toadstool! Being a favored leather coral in the Sarcophyton genus, the Elephant Ear Coral (or Green Toadstool Coral), Sarcophyton trocheliophorum is often kept by enthusiasts. As it grows, this coral develops deep folds in its cap, and it also looks similar to mushrooms and toadstools. The name Elephant Ear comes from these deep folds. Thus the name Elephant Ear. This is also a great beginner’s coral due to it’s tough nature, and it adds variety to a soft coral tank… Read More |
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