Results tagged “food” on Earth Touch Blog
Out of power … and excuses May 21 2008
I often leave my boss’s office after having a “little chat”, feeling elated, excited, ambitious, like I could possibly make some life-changing statement that would end world hunger.
Tags: energy, environment, food, powerThe week’s most viewed stories Mar 14 2008
The most popular stories on Earth-Touch in the past week (from Friday 07 March to Thursday 13 March 2008) were:
Tags: aliwal shoal, asia, bird, fish, food, forest, forest fever-berry, hornbill, mate, moss, nest, popular, shark, south africa, thailand, tiger shark, tree, trunkThe week’s most viewed stories Mar 7 2008

The most popular stories on Earth-Touch in the past week (from Friday 29 February to Thursday 06 March 2008) were:
Tags: aliwal shoal, blue, camouflage, cave, coast, fish, food, kwazulu-natal, ray, reef, sand, scorpionfish, south africa, swim, turtle, water, whaleDid you know? Interesting facts about giraffes Mar 4 2008
Giraffes hold several records in the animal kingdom: they are the tallest living creatures, they have the longest necks, they have the largest hearts of any land animal, and they have the highest blood pressure of all living animals.
Tags: adaptation, advantage, animal, bend, blood, blood pressure, botswana, brain, bull, communication, competition, feed, foliage, food, giraffe, head, heart, herd, male, mammal, neck, okavango delta, record, tallConfessions of a food slut Feb 27 2008
Here follows another yet another “issue” that I have developed since my association with Earth-Touch began. I have to admit and confess that I am a “food slut”.
Tags: botswana, ecuador, food, namibia, thailandThis week’s most viewed stories Feb 1 2008
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The most popular stories on Earth-Touch in the past week (from Friday 25 January to Thursday 31 January 2008) were:
Tags: barking, creature, deer, female, food, fresh, habitat, khao yai national park, pregnant, prey, pride, reef, ribbon, risky, search, shoots, small, south africa, thailandWildlife news from around the world
Social standing influences elephants range, study finds Nov 8 2007
Elephants led by older, more dominant matriarchs travel shorter distances to find food and water than those with a lower social status, reports the University of California, Berkeley.
Researchers at the university conducted a study in the Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserves in northern Kenya with Save the Elephants, a non-profit organisation focused on preserving elephants and their habitat, and a colleague from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
Tags: behavioral ecology and sociobiology, elephant, food, herd, kenya, samburu and buffalo springs national reserve, social status, university of california, berkeley, university of oxfordPage 1 of 1 pages




















