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Getting Lost and Finding Treasure: Geocaching
Geocaching is a hot new sport/hobby combining GPS use and treasure hunting. Getting Lost and Finding Treasure: Geocaching is a wonderful article outlining how to geocache and use travel bugs.
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The Growth and Care of Daylilies
Growing and cultivating daylilies is easy and rewarding, even to the novice gardener. This article explains how to care for daylilies and how to propagate them.
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The Novice"s Guide to the Outdoors: Building Your Personalized Outdoor Survival Kit
This article is for someone who is not adept in camping or the outdoors and easily describes what type of items to put in a personalized outdoor survial kit.
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The First Horse
The first true horse was Eohippus, a tiny animal the size of a lapdog. This article, meant for children 8-12, summarizes what we know about Eohippus.
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Birds of a Feather
One thing all birds have in common is feathers. This article details the structure, use, and evolution of the feather.
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The Eagles of Squamish
It is estimated that 10,000 eagles visit the arteries of the Squamish River between mid November and mid February.
Learn why they chose that particular area for their nesting grounds, what their nesting habits are, the type of prey they look for and more.
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