Sub-categories: Pets, Plants & Garden, Wildlife, Environment
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Geologist Chris Rowan of the University of Johannesburg offers a nice mix of geological knowledge, "geopuzzles," stratigraphy (understanding the different strata in different geographic areas), geomagnetism and knowledge of various minerals that anyone who likes rocks and landforms will enjoy.
DeSmog Blog aims to enrich the blogosphere's awareness on global warming, sustainability, and the environment by clearing up "the PR pollution that is clouding the science on climate change.
Written by an anonymous anthropology BA, Afarensis gets its title from an Ethiopian hominid said to be a transitional between apes and humans.
Written by an environmental activist, and communications professional based in Arlington, VA, this blog offers tips and suggestions for living a greener life.
Plants are the Strangest People is about ... plants! The majority of posts review various plants: their scientific names, care, common problems, propagation, gorgeous pictures and the best environment. Plants are also graded on a 0 - 10 scale, with 0 being the least difficult plants and 10 being the most difficult. Other posts offer tips on growing plants and dealing with problems. The section "Random plant event" offers advice on a random plant the author cares for. Plants are the Strangest People is authored by Mr. Subjunctive, who works in a mid-sized greenhouse in Iowa. He also tends plants at home, discusses plant tending with others, and buys more plants to tend. He has 308 plants at home as of January 2008.

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