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Extractions: Southern Africa Opens Transfrontier Parks PRETORIA, South Africa, September 23, 2002 (ENS) - Some of the most important biodiversity hotspots in Southern Africa are being protected by international cooperative efforts formalized as transfrontier parks and conservation areas. South Africa is reaching out in all directions forming alliances with its neighbors - Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland and Lesotho - to break down the political and physical barriers that prevent real conservation from taking place.
Soil Testing Can Help The Urban Environment alabama's soils are naturally acid and infertile lawns for recreation and play; beautifulparks and gardens agriculture; and a green, clean, healthy environment. http://www.aces.edu/crd/publications/ANR-743.html
Extractions: EXTENSION ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION, AUBURN UNIVERSITY, AL 36849-5647 Soil Testing Can Help The Urban Environment ANR-743, 1992. By Charles Mitchell, Extension Agronomist , Agronomy, Auburn University The proper use of manures and fertilizers is essential in maintaining urban landscapes in Alabama. Soil testing is one tool that has been emphasized for decades as essential to safe and economical fertilizer use. Today, it is still essential. In fact, where nutrient recommendations are followed within reasonable guidelines of soil testing and other best management practices are followed, there has been no indication of excessive nutrients entering surface groundwaters. Fertilizers and manure can, in fact, help improve our environment by enhancing productivity and fertilizer efficiency on our urban landscapes. Soil Testing For The Homeowner Homeowners and gardeners sent in more than one out of every four soil samples tested by Auburn University's Soil Testing Laboratory last year. Over 70 percent of the backyard garden samples were high, very high, or extremely high in phosphorus. Additional application of this nutrient, particularly at the very high and extremely high range, is not only wasteful, but could be environmentally damaging if the soil is not carefully protected from erosion. Nutrients are concentrated in an urban environmentnutrients from septic tanks, golf courses, lawns and gardens, city parks, and even pets. Some studies have shown that streams flowing through urban areas pick up nitrogen and phosphorus and lose them in rural areas. Because of this, suburban homeowners, gardeners, and those who manage public grounds need to rely on soil testing more closely to manage nutrient applications to the soil.
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Earth Day Mr. Alan Bates brought a display of bird houses to encourage the students to takecare of their environment, and a recycling program for the entire campus was http://www.snead.edu/mathscience/earth day 2000.htm
Extractions: Earth Day 2002 Great Math Web Sites Great Science Web Sites ... Guest book Earth Day 2000 Faculty members: Harold Johnson, Carol Cranford, David Wilson, and James Parrish pose for a picture with Billy Cooper around the display honoring his late wife, Elizabeth Cooper. On April 20, 2000, the Natural Science and Mathematics Division celebrated Earth Day with a tribute to the late Elizabeth Cooper. The event was held on the 2nd floor of the Elrod Science building during break. All students and faculty were encouraged to attend. Refreshments were served, and special Earth Day t-shirts were sold by the Organic Chemistry students. Mr. Alan Bates brought a display of bird houses to encourage the students to take care of their environment, and a recycling program for the entire campus was initiated. Dr. Elizabeth Cooper taught Biology at Snead from 1971-1996. She encouraged everyone to take responsibility for saving our environment. She accomplished many things while teaching at Snead. Biology classes still use the lab guide that she wrote in 1982. She was an inspiration to all who knew her. At the age of 64, in November of 1999, Dr. Cooper's race was over. We dedicated this day and display to her memory. Our recycling program will be maintained by all participating SSCC clubs and organizations and will be focused on the recycling of aluminum cans. Please help us by putting your empty coke cans in one of the recycling bins placed around the campus. It is an easy way to do your part in maintaining a cleaner environment!