Wednesday, March 31, 2010

ECO-Composting worms


Some of the worms that are used for composting are, Red Wriggler, Tiger Worm and Indian Blue, but the most common worm used in the composting industry is the Red worm.

The worm compost is made of recycled kitchen food scraps and soft garden waste into a rich form of worm compost through the digestive system of worms. It sounds gross, in fact, but worm compost is actually packed with full of micro-organisms and nutrients, ready to apply direct to your vegetable garden.

mmmm delicious!!! hehe

Neem leaves


Traditionally Indian Farmers have been planting Neem Trees at borders of the farms,for few simple reasons.
1. Neem tree provides healthy clean air( it absorbs sulphur dioxide fumes)

2. Volatile components of neem tree leaves contains substances which are antibacterial in nature.

3. Neem tree prevents soil erosion.

4. Neem tree leaves and fruits are used by the farmers for his Farming, Dairy & Medicinal Purposes.

Neem leaves are plucked and then boiled in water to prepare a simple water extract. This extract is sprayed on the entire foliage of the plant/herb/tree which is useful to the Farmer.This is Anti fungal.
The same water extract is used for bathing purposes to wards of skin diseasesas.

More ecosystems affected

The boreal forests are another type of ecosystems that are being affected due to the increase in temperatures. The boreal forests consists of one third of the earths forests, covering 1,5 billion hectares. The main concern at the boreal forests are forest fires, an increase in temparature leads to more forest fires. Records show that a single fire in 1996 burned 37,00 acres of forest, destroying 200 homes.

Climate change

The increase in temperature is causing many changes to the artic tundras ecosystems.
There are many species that live in the artic tundra, animals like: polar bears, gray wolves, and artic fox. Because of the increase in tempartures many animals from the south, like the red fox, are migrating into the artic tundras. Therefore, the artic fox and the red fox are competing for food and territory. For that reason, the impact that this will have in the artic fox is unknown.
The main concern is that the artic tundra is actually contributing to global warming in the Earth. The permafrost at the artic tundra is melting, for that reason, the dead plants are decomposing and realeasing CO2 into the atmoshpere.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Fort Myers Beach - olr drilling

I wanted to share this artcile from the new press. It reads about oil drilling at Fort Myers beach. I think oil drilling will kill many animals like manetees and it will also kill theire habitats. Lets stay togther and proctect our beaches.
http://www.news-press.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2010100213049

Estero Bay at Matanzas field trip


Matanzas field trip

Owned and operated by the Estero Island Historical Society, the Historic Vottage serves as host to the entrance of the Matanzas Pass Wilderness Preserve. It contains Calusa indian artifacts, a collections of Estero island sea shells, and other relics that depict the history f pioneer life on Estero island. The fourth home built on fort Myers beach, the cottage was once located on the gulf of Mexico shoreline. There, it served ts family for three generations before being converted to the sand castle kindertgarden, the island's first preschool.