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Stellar Organic: The Art of Producing the 1st Organic, Fair Trade and Sulphur Free Wine in Africa - Feb 04,2011
February 04, 2011

People assume that the finest wines in the world are produce with very strict standards for purity. That is not the case as the demand for sulphur free wines has exploded, especially in the organic wine industry. In the organic debate, the USA reserves th

Michelle Buckalew: AnimalWorldUSA.org kicks off Florida’s Week For The Animals - Feb 03,2011
February 03, 2011

In every state and country you will find differences in the climate, the people and the creatures that we share the earth with. What if there was a way to create animal welfare awareness for regional issues as well as global issues? That is exactly what M

John Peter Thompson: Why Groundhog’s Day Kicks Off A New Garden Season - Feb 02,2011
February 02, 2011

The celebration Americans call Groundhog Day began in the late 18th or early 19th century in the area of Pennsylvania referred to by some as Amish Country. Bearing similarities to Christian and Pagan holidays harkens to our agricultural need to forecast

Max Goldberg: Living Organic by Living Maxwell - Feb 01,2011
February 01, 2011

The fight for organic and the fight against genetic engineering is one tough battle. There are many people who sincerely talk the talk and walk the walk. One of my favorite organic advocates, activist and Organic Good Food Friends, is Max Goldberg. Max s

Dr. Dan Thornhill: How The Coral Reef Wildlife Trade Is Destroying The Ocean - Jan 31,2011
January 31, 2011

When the Gulf Oil spill happened, the public was outraged. There was a worldwide outcry of concern for marine life and marine preservation as the Gulf Oil spill contaminated miles of pristine ocean and its surrounding areas. However, there is an even bigg

Jerry Rosenblatt: Crystal Clean Personal Hygiene That Respects The Body - Jan 28,2011
January 28, 2011

One of the first things that you notice about someone after their physical appearance is how they smell. If someone has poor physical hygiene or does not know how to manage the natural body odors we create as human beings, it can be very offensive. This i

Mike Leahy, Defenders.org: Working To Stop The Bison Slaughter - Jan 27,2011
January 27, 2011

Historically, as many as 20-30 million bison roamed across much of North America. Now they are an endangered species. Did you know that they are the largest land mammal in North America? Millions of bison once roamed freely across North America. Howeve

Kathy Patalsky: Teaching Kids To Eat Healthy With The Lunchbox Bunch - Jan 26,2011
January 26, 2011

Kids are constantly being bombarded with commercials for fast food not to mention all sorts of junk food. Even at school, children have limited options because most schools offer a culinary horror featuring an assortment of processed foods, genetically mo

Patricia A. White: When Habitats and Highways Collide - Jan 25,2011
January 25, 2011

Roadkill is something that is inevitable in an environment where humans co-exist with wildlife. It is something that people will joke around about but it is something that causes a very large number of accidents and fatalities for both humans and animals.

Bud Sholts and Jeffrey Gain: The Truth About Hemp - Jan 24,2011
January 24, 2011

Most people think that hemp is synonymous with marijuana. In fact, when it comes to purchasing hemp garments or foods, the general public seems to believe that you can get high from its consumption. People have often jokingly quipped, “if I buy it, do I