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What I learned the year before the Year of the Frog
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2007 was an eye opening year. If you’d asked me what a herpetologist was a year earlier, I might have guessed it was an expert on STDs. But through my communications work with Amphibian Ark, I’ve gotten to know, and admire, amphibian experts from around the world. Learning about their work is for me perhaps as fascinating as studying frogs is for them. What I see in these scientists is disciplined passion and concern about the complex and delicate creatures that are widely regarded as our canaries in the coal mine. They have a plan to save the frog.
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http://forexcargo.blogspot.com/2008/01/menu-icon-7.htmlAnna Scarlett is preparing for a tough year after faltering again against the Brazillians in the Wellington leg of the New Zealand beach volleyball tour. After losing the first set 21-18, they fought back to claim the second set 21-19 before losing the third 15-8. See full original post (link) But through my communications work with Amphibian Ark, I’ve gotten to know, and admire, amphibian experts from around the world. each container to be retrofitted into three compartments, each compartment to house an amphibian species that otherwise would disappear; The facts of the amphibian crisis are well documented (and if you’re new to all of this, go to this entry). The plan for averting the mass extinction is solid and credible, and the movement is global. There is a network of scientists directing the physical plan of Amphibian Ark. A who’s who list of conservation and nature authorities is making news for the crisis — It’s a big challenge to convince corporations and philanthropists and governments that saving frogs and guarding the environment are two sides of the same coin. The biodiversity camp needs to become as skilled at framing its story as The Inconvenient Truth camp led by Al Gore and the IPPC. See full original post (link) and how shall they hear without a preacher?” Romans 10:14 DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT:I would be afraid to bring children into this world if I did not know God. I’ve had couples ask me, “Pastor Rogers, the world is so dangerous today, do you think that we ought to have children?” I respond with a hearty “Yes!” God’s people are the ones who ought to be bringing a godly seed into this world. I’ve had couples ask me, “Pastor Rogers, the world is so dangerous today, do you think that we ought to have children?” I respond with a hearty “Yes!” God’s people are the ones who ought to be bringing a godly seed into this world. See full original post (link) this is the second diet food icon and the last illustration to re-draw from the menu. See full original post (link)
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