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How do Oil Spills Happen
When we hear about an oil spill that has occurred in some part of the world we may be unaware of just how much oil has been spilled into either the water or on land. When we are talking about an oil spill, we are talking about a huge amount of oil that ...

Join in and Celebrate the 39th annual Pitch In Canada Week
Pitch In Canada is celebrating their 39th annual event between Monday, April 18th and Sunday, April 24th this year. This non-profit organization has been working hard since 1967 to bring awareness to consumers through their "It’s up to you" campaigns - ...

Perfect Lawns, is it worth it?
Have you ever been driving down the road with the windows open going past a golf course or a field and then you get a strange smell? A chemical type of odor? Or go walking in the country and notice a large area, usually a field, all brown with dead grass. ...





The Wonderful Wildlife of Southern Spain
 
69, 70,71, 72. I am trying to count the Griffon Vulture's as they glide effortlessly on their 2m. wingspan over the top of the mountains opposite my home.

Earlier I was checking the damage to our vegetable patch as the wild boar were here again last night and they seem to have taken a shine to my husband's carrots!

I glance up as I hear the screech of a Booted Eagle letting his mate know she has nothing to fear from the carrion eating vultures as their constant circling takes them further and further down the valley searching no doubt for some unfortunate Ibex or goat who tried one leap too many.

The wildlife here is phenomenal nd the variety of birds seems never ending. Last night we could hear the hooting of the European Eagle owl at the valley bottom and at the sametime were lulled back to sleep by the beautifu singing of a nightingale perched somewhere outside our bedroom window.

After living here for over 14 years I am still amazed by the diversity of wildlife. I am still in awe at the glimpse of a yellow flash through the undergrowth as a Golden Oriele goes about it's business.I love to watch the comic Hoopoe hopping frantically about chasing insects and


the sound that I can only describe as gunfire as the many varieties of woodpeckers seek out grubs. I am especially intrigued by the vast array of birds of prey soaring effortlesly over our home, many of which I still can't identify.

The setting is one of wooded valleys and majestic mountains with large swathes of wild flowers in the spring and many varieties of fruits and nuts in the summer, autumn and winter.

I find a net and remove an unwanted guest, ( a salamander) from the pool and then put on my bathers and have a dip.

Where is this paradise I hear you ask? Well it might surprise you to know that at the weekends I travel 20 minutes with my husband and all his Karaoke equipment to the bustling bars of the Costa del Sol where he works.

Yes, we live in Andalucia. the Real Spain. Less people, less traffic and over 70% of all European wildlife- a veritable paradise indeed.
Article submitted by Ruth Polak who is the owner of http://www.costadelsol-vacationrentals.com A Web site specializing in holiday villas and apartments on the Costa del Sol and in Rural Andalucia. You will also find lots of information on Spain, and Andalucia in particular.




Wildlife News



ACE scientist joins wildlife conservation board | Business
Shore News Today
MAYS LANDING – Atlantic City Electric lead environmental scientist Michael Garrity was recently appointed to the board of trustees of the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving rare and endangered ...

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California wildlife agency to sue feds over levee tree policy
Sacramento Bee
By Matt Weiser The California Department of Fish and Game intends to sue the US Army Corps of Engineers over its controversial policy banning trees on levees, warning the policy could devastate wildlife and riparian habitat. The department on Wednesday ...


Willoughby: Parks and Wildlife Commission to vote on final plan for merger
Denver Post
By Scott Willoughby The bones of the newly reconfigured Colorado Parks and Wildlife Department will be examined for approval Thursday at the monthly meeting of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission. The commission is expected to vote on the final ...
Final vote on agencies' merger set for Thursday, Feb. 9Grand Junction Sentinel

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Wildlife Victoria cuts cross the line
Leader News
Chief executive Karen Masson announced last month the organisation could not provide services for wildlife until it was “stable and viable”. Kolora carer and rescuer Kirsa Veal said members were outraged that after more than 21 years as a 24-hour ...
Fireys have critters all wrapped upHerald Sun

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New forest-management plan weakens wildlife protections, critics say
Online Athens
Scientists and environmentalists say many of the changes are improvements, but they object to a key change in the way the plan would protect wildlife. That part of the plan always has been controversial. The timber industry opposes it.
Forest Service plans 788-acre burn in Amherst CountyNew Era Progress

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