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Animal and Nature Websites and Some Mind Snacks

August 19, 2005

For the last few months, I have been helping a colleague collect a link-list of fun, self-educational, animal and nature websites. Since I was finding so many wonderful, wondrous, websites, I started making good use of Blogrolling.com's services, in order to keep the list up to date with greater ease. Perhaps I started my other blog just to have a place to put blogrolls.

Some of the websites I list are appropriate for all ages, some are more for children, some are mostly scientific, and some are intentionally shamanic. I attempted to steer clear of sites with a distracting number of ads.

This list of mine can be found on the sidebar of my personal weblog, listed above, or on this page I am helping to construct for the link library our shamanic circle's main website. (The art link list is on the same page, but the nature links come first.) There are links from this page to the other web pages of our (still under construction) link library.

While I was out blogroll-voyaging the blogoshere, I came across Future Feeder, a weblog of technology, design, and architecture. There are always pretty pictures there, and short, sweet, good-reading articles.

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November 29, 2008 by Anonymous, 49 weeks 1 day ago
Comment id: 33118

Please check out www.selma'snatureplace.synthasite.com and natureconnection.wordpress.com. The website has great photos and both have useful and inspiring information.

Site to add to your nature list.

November 5, 2007 by Anonymous, 2 years 4 days ago
Comment id: 25828

Here's one other site to that list of yours:

http://life.thepublicathenaeum.com

Something I'm working on. If this is the wrong place to post this I apologize.



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