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Archive for November, 2010


   Nov 24

Tourism can Attain New Heights in Oyama

Tourism can reach new heights in Oyama. Lake Country Board approved a temporary use of facilities for entertainment of a zip on 75 acres of private land Oyama Lake Road. “They have three years to try and then they may have to be rezoned, “said Mayor James Baker. The operation may consist of four to [...]

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   Nov 17

Can Space Tourism Cause Global Climate Change?

If space tourism ever becomes big business, many wealthy donors hope can be a danger to society is not limited to those who book a trip to the edge of space. A strong sector manned suborbital could soot into the stratosphere enough to cause global climate change, according to a new study. Although the study [...]

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   Nov 10

School Children is Saving Dolphin Life

Environmental Education Center (EEC) has proposed to help the conservation of river dolphins with students is a fundamental part of the team. The goal is to reach almost 120-125 State schools, which is divided into five groups, as is the Subansiri Biswanath Ghat, Guwahati and North Guwahati, Kukurmara, Goalpara and Dibru River near Tinsukia. Similarly, [...]

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   Nov 03

Focus on Bangladesh Wildlife

The base of the dam in the Sunder bans has always been under the scanner. But a study by Wildlife Institute of India (WII) can actually skip the cover of the issue. If the estimate of the WII is to believe, about 15 spotted deer per square kilometer (km ²) still survive in the Sunder [...]

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