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  1. John Banovich - Wildlife Artist and Painter of African Wild Animals and Founder of the Banovich Foundation.

    John Banovich is a Montana wildlife artist whose art and paintings focus on African and North American wildlife and endangered species. Updated Sat Feb 7 ...

    www.lionsforever.com - 2009-02-08
  2. Lost Pines Chapter, Texas Master Naturalist Program

    Welcome to the Home page of the Lost Pines Chapter, Texas Master Naturalist Program. Visit our site to learn about the unique ecosystem of the Lost Pines of ...
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    www.lostpinesmasternaturalist.org - 2009-02-07
  3. Owl Shack: Owls want to live in your backyard!

    Are you a nature lover and/or backyard gardener? Consider getting an owl box! Being an owl landlord is easy and exciting. Encourage one to come to you by ...

    owlshack.com - 2009-04-10
  4. Passport to Texas

    RealAudio interviews about Texas state parks, outdoor recreation, fish, wildlife, birding, endangered species, conservation. Audio clips and classroom ...
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    www.passporttotexas.com - 2009-02-07
  5. Wildscape Picture Library

    Site Navigation Welcome to my Wildscape website, I have some news for you. Currently my online presence is undergoing some major changes and I recommend you ...

    www.wildscape.co.uk - 2009-04-09
  6. Urban Homestead :: Edible + Ecological Landscaping

    Urban Homestead is an organic landscape design, installation and maintenace company located in Austin, TX USA, that specializes in edible and ecological ...
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    www.urban-homestead.com - 2009-02-09

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