• Afro

    Building a bridge between faith and human resources

    Hennither Gant, founder of Career Image Solutions, helps individuals uncover their professional identity and chart a course toward rewarding career paths aligned with their values and goals, through insightful consultations and assessments.

  • Watch these busy woodpeckers do what comes naturally

    Not all woodpeckers like the same habitat and some prefer one menu over another, but they all are characterized by their quick and busy movement in their quest for food.

  • Ivy Tech offers nature hike

    Ivy Tech Community College Columbus biology faculty members are offering free local nature hikes for anyone interested in learning more about the natural environment around them. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • We need more resources to deal with flooding – NADMO

    Director of Communication of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), George Ayisi, is advocating for more resources to be allocated to his outfit before the heavy rains begin.

  • Is the Wilderness Act Still Protecting Nature?

    At the end of 2023, four environmental groups sued the National Park Service and invoked the Wilderness Act to stop the replanting of trees following a catastrophic wildfire in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Around the same time, the National Park Service announced that it aimed to invoke the Wilderness Act to limit the use of fixed anchors on Yosemite’s iconic big wall climbs. How did a law created 60 years ago to protect nature in undeveloped areas come to do something else...

  • The Best Natural Adderall Alternatives in 2024

    Affiliate Disclosure: The links contained in this product review may result in a small commission if you opt to purchase the product recommended at no additional cost to you. This goes towards supporting our research and editorial team and please know we only recommend high quality products. Disclaimer: Please understand that any advice or guidelines revealed here are not even remotely a substitute for sound medical advice from a licensed healthcare provider. Make sure to consult with a...

  • The Quartering Act revisited — this time for the environment

    British Parliament in 1774 retaliated against American colonists with a series of laws we call the Intolerable Acts. The Quartering Act expanded the power of royal governors to house troops wherever they wanted. Even King George III, though, didn’t think he could force homeowners to house strangers — this imposition was generally made on inns […]

  • Naturalization process begins for Gilas prospect Boatwright

    The ball has started to roll on the naturalization bid of Gilas Pilipinas prospect Bennie Boatwright.

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    Getting out in nature has more benefits than just fresh air

    DAYTON, OH (WDTN) - It’s going to be a beautiful week to get outside, and by just getting out and walking, you can enjoy not only nature but also a number of health benefits. Birds chirping, bees buzzing, it is spring! Time to get outside, disconnect from the internet and enjoy the sounds of nature. []

  • How to Turn Avocado Pits Into Adorable, All-Natural Buttons

    Avocado pits are not to be discarded in this fascinating tip from a crocheter who shows how to turn them into a neat button craft.

  • Government should resource record labels – Seven Xavier

    The President of the Ghana Music Alliance, Seven Xavier, has appealed to the government to invest in record labels in Ghana.

  • Resistance warrior wins international environment prize

    Fighting billionaires and their proposals for coal mines may not be a typical way to spend your youth – but Murrawah Johnson comes from a long line of resistance warriors. Ms Johnson, a Wirdi woman of the Burra Gubba nation of central Queensland, has been recognised with the Goldman environmental award, a major international prize […]