the pacific ocean is home to some ofthe world's most abundant populations of tuna species such as albacore, skipjack and yellowfin, and to billfish species such as marlin and swordfish. collectively, these fish are often referred to as highly migratory stocks because ofthe great distances they can...
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. read more nuts to know every hunter knows that the availability of natural mast such as acorns and other nuts is vital to the overall health ofthe wildlife in any given area. read more timber stand improvement at ramsey lake state park the restoration efforts at ramsey lake state park also contributed...
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south west. the beauty and significance of wa's south west is no secret. each year, hundreds of thousands of local, interstate and overseas visitors make the pilgrimage 'down south' to walk among the magnificent forests, camp along the rivers, comb and surf the beaches or just marvel at the spectacular...
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] there are two legends behind this tea: wei and wang. wei legend[ edit ] in fujian's anxi county, there was a run-down temple which held an iron statue of guanyin, the bodhisattva of compassion. every day on the walk to his tea fields, a poor farmer named wei would pass by and reflect on the temple's...