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The total balance of earth, water, atmosphere, and life is what
determines the fate of this planet. Each element and compound is
maintained in a dynamic cycle. Carbon dioxide, Oxygen, Water, Nitrogen
etc are cycled through the atmosphere, life, soil, water.
Hawai'i
Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
From lush rain forests to tropical beaches and snow-covered peaks,
Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park protects seven different ecological
zones and houses the world's most active volcanoes, Kilauea and Mauna
Loa. The more active of the two, Kilauea, has created more than 568
acres of new land and buried almost nine miles of highway with lava as
deep as 115 feet.
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Perhaps the most iconic park in the U.S., Yellowstone National Park is
famous for having the greatest concentration of geothermal features in
the world. Geysers, steaming fumaroles, multi-colored hot springs and
boiling mud pots make up the 10,000 known thermal spots in the park. Old
Faithful is one of the most popular, regularly shooting 8,400 gallons of
scalding water into the air every 33 to 120 minutes. Congress officially
protected the Yellowstone area in 1872, making it the first American
park and the only preserve of its kind in the world.

Big
Cypress National Preserve, Florida
Located in the biologically diverse Florida Everglades, Big Cypress
National Preserve protects more than 720,000 acres of swamp and provides
habitat for many mammals, birds, reptiles and plants unique to Florida's
climate. It's also home to eight federally listed endangered species
that include the Cape Sable seaside sparrow, the West Indian manatee and
the Florida panther. The Florida panther is the most threatened mammal
in the U.S., and almost 40 of them live within the preserve's
boundaries.

Ozark
National Scenic Riverways, Missouri
The Ozark National Scenic Riverways is world famous for more than 300
known caves. The park's landscape is typified by karst terrain—rocky
ground, springs, caves, sinkholes and underground rivers. Jam Up Cave is
one of the Ozark's most spectacular, and it's only accessible by boat.
The entrance is about 80 feet high and 100 feet wide. During the Civil
War, Northern and Southern soldiers received medical care in Hospital
Cave, located in a bare-rock cliff, while farmers in the surrounding
area are also thought to have used Meeting House Cave as a hideout
News
Saving the deer
Development threatens Galapagos islands
Saving Kenya one tree at a time
As a nation we are spending more time indoors
Bamboo the new business on the boom
A vault in the arctic for preserving the genetic diversity by preserving the seeds for the future.
Elephants in Trouble
The active volcano in Hawaii
The Kilauea Lava Flows
The Forests of Costa Rica
Saving the Earth one click at a time
Kenya
evicts squatters from vital Mau Forest
Green energy,
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warming, Geo energy, vacuum energy. Green energy, Environment friendly
energy, renewable energy, alternate energy resources, bio-diesel, fossil
fuels, Solar energy, wind energy, water power, hydro energy, hydrogen
fuel, crude oil, clean coal, global warming. Geo energy, vacuum
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energy, water power, hydro energy, hydrogen fuel, crude oil, clean coal,
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