GREEN: Protect our coral reefs

“LOOK what I found, mama. Cantik-kan (isn’t it beautiful?),” I remember my little one saying to me on a beach sojourn some months back, her little hand tentatively holding up a piece of dried coral for me to admire.

Read more from the original source:
GREEN: Protect our coral reefs

Koi fish released to renovated pond at Kalakaua park in Hilo

Dozens of koi fish were returned to the renovated War Memorial Pond at Kalakaua Park in downtown Hilo yesterday afternoon. The koi event culminates a community-government partnership to restore the unique fish pond that was built to honor World War II veterans.

Read more:
Koi fish released to renovated pond at Kalakaua park in Hilo

The fusion works, except when it doesn’t

The concept of a “fusion” menu can be baffling for diners, giving them visions of deep-f …

See more here:
The fusion works, except when it doesn’t

Invasive snakehead fish sighted in Burnaby's Central Park lagoon

The predatory snakehead fish has been sighted in a pond in Burnaby's Central Park raising concerns about the impact of the invasive species.

Read the original post:
Invasive snakehead fish sighted in Burnaby's Central Park lagoon

Outdoor News

The U.S.

See the original post:
Outdoor News

Area koi ponds will be on display through tour

Their passion is their ponds.

See the rest here:
Area koi ponds will be on display through tour

USC Dornsife Scientific Diving: The Coconut Crab in Guam

By Emily Lu Birgus latro is the largest terrestrial arthropod in the world, in some cases having a leg span of over three feet and weighing over nine pounds. It is more commonly known as the coconut crab, due to its diet. Coconut crabs are mainly scavengers, feeding on various tropical fruits including coconuts.

See the original post here:
USC Dornsife Scientific Diving: The Coconut Crab in Guam

Burnaby park officials probing nasty snakehead fish allegedly spotted at Burnaby's Central Park lagoon

METRO VANCOUVER — Burnaby park officials are investigating the reported sighting of a snakehead fish at the lagoon in Central Park.

Read the original here:
Burnaby park officials probing nasty snakehead fish allegedly spotted at Burnaby's Central Park lagoon

Burnaby park officials probing nasty snakehead fish allegedly spotted at Burnaby's Central Park lagoon (with video)

METRO VANCOUVER — Burnaby park officials are investigating the reported sighting of a snakehead fish at the lagoon in Central Park.

Originally posted here:
Burnaby park officials probing nasty snakehead fish allegedly spotted at Burnaby's Central Park lagoon (with video)

Callan Mcauliffe: Malibu Magazine Interview!

Callan McAuliffe gives a smoldering stare in this new shot from the April 2012 issue of Malibu magazine. In the mag, the 17-year-old actor opened up about everything from the last person he kissed, to his obsession with goldfish crackers. Check it: On the first thing he notices about girls: The amount of makeup they

Read more here:
Callan Mcauliffe: Malibu Magazine Interview!