Thursday 16 February 2012

Spherical Home Is Built from Abandoned Oil Silos : TreeHugger

like a round house this structure has real possibilities!

http://www.treehugger.com/slideshows/green-architecture/dome-home-made-old-oil-silos-and-disaster-proof/


All the best

Arthur Lake
Twitter: @renaturetek

Species at Risk Stewardship Fund - Policy Division - Ontario Government, Ministry of Natural Resources

Of course, it's a good idea to try to preserve all land for potential stewardship of natural species. it's not a question of natural appartied.

http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/Species/2ColumnSubPage/STEL01_131229.html


All the best

Arthur Lake
Twitter: @renaturetek

Common Five-lined Skink in Ontario - Policy Division - Government of Ontario, Ministry of Natural Resources

Think skink! one needss to know what a skink is to be able to understand how to preserve its potential natural habitat.

http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/Species/2ColumnSubPage/STDPROD_066837.html


All the best

Arthur Lake
Twitter: @renaturetek

TreeHugger and UNEP Announce Third Annual World Environment Day Blogging Competition : TreeHugger

Blogging about recapturing nature in areas that have established, but redundant, activities destructive to our environment can't be bad. It's time to act for renaturalisation of regions suffering from neglect!

http://www.treehugger.com/about-treehugger/treehugger-and-unep-announce-world-environment-day-blogging-competition.html

Twitter: @renaturetek

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Sketches from scratches is a provocative blogspot that has grown out of the Wuh Lax experience. It is eclectic, which means that it might consider just about anything from the simple to the extremely difficult. A scratch can be something that is troubling me or a short line on paper. From a scratch comes a verbal sketch or image sketch of the issue or subject. Other sites have other stuff that should really be of interest to the broad reader. I try to develop themes, but variety often comes before depth. ... more!