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Lessons of the Galapagos

March 27, 2012 by The Sage Grouse Leave a Comment

The Galapagos Islands, unique because they were formed by volcanic eruptions in the middle of thePacific Ocean where two tectonic plates interact along a restive “seam,” periodically erupted over millions of years.

Flew the looking-glass

July 22, 2011 by The Sage Grouse Leave a Comment

Some websites have ideas on how to prevent birds striking your windows. I know there's no perfect answer to this problem, and won't pretend it is entirely preventable, but there are options to consider.

Flew the looking-glass

July 22, 2011 by The Sage Grouse Leave a Comment

Some websites have ideas on how to prevent birds striking your windows. I know there's no perfect answer to this problem, and won't pretend it is entirely preventable, but there are options to consider.

Of Birds and Blades

May 10, 2011 by The Sage Grouse Leave a Comment

Since many communication towers are erected by public agencies, often for public safety purposes, the public should push such agencies to implement strategies to build self-standing towers instead of guyed structures and install flashing lights that do not attract birds. Private companies should be encouraged to do the same.

Imperial Hotel Part 1 — Reflections on Independence

March 22, 2011 by The Sage Grouse Leave a Comment

Is The Sage Grouse a neocolonialist? Is The Sage Grouse a plain, old, ordinary 1800s-era colonialist? These questions did go through my head, but I had an interesting question to pose and maybe few opportunities in which to ask it. India achieved independence, but 50 years later much of the country continued to be uneducated, mired in poverty, without proper water and sewers and generally not looking like it had emerged from colonialism very successfully.
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