Gardening To Attract Wildlife In Your Own Backyard

gardening to attract wildlife in your own backyard_Six months after Hurricane Andrew, I was fortunate to find a piece of property, just under half an acre with a small house and very little vegetation. I had a nearly blank slate to start my own garden on the first property I had ever owned.

I took a while to consider what kind of garden I wanted. I am a nature lover; birds, butterflies, even squirrels and lizards always delight me with their presence. So I decided to create natural habitats in my yard to attract wildlife. That is the least one can do to help our wild creatures cope with ever-decreasing natural habitats and places for them to live, sing and call home.

I did plant exotic palms along my driveway, but the rest of my land is re-creations of habitats found in South Florida.

Among the palms I planted native shrubs with flowers or fruit that attract birds. The shrubs include Jamaica caper, firebush and porterweed. Doves love to nest on the leaf stems of my foxtail palms while butterflies visit the firebush and porterweed flowers. Birds love the fruit of the Jamaica caper. Hummingbirds sip the nectar of the firebush flowers.

On the east side of my front yard I planted a live oak less than a month after I moved into my house. Oak trees are magnets to wildlife, providing food, shelter and habitats for birds, butterflies and lizards, as well as niches for epiphytic plants like bromeliads and orchids.

In my backyard, I planted a palm and grass Savannah with native thatch palms, silver palms, native grasses (Tripsacum, Sorghastrum, Muhlenbergia), Tetrazygia, wildflowers such as Aster dumosus, rattlebox (Crotalaria pumila) and one of my favorite natives, wild basil (Ocimum campechianum).

To the south of this area, I planted Bahama swampbush (Pavonia bahamensis) and firebush (Hamelia patens) to attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Every year, from late August into April, hummingbirds visit the flowers and rest on the branches of my plants.

In the back, northeast corner of my yard, I planted a rockland hammock. According to the Florida Natural Areas Inventory, a rockland hammock is characterized as a hardwood forest on upland sites in regions where limestone is very near the surface and is often exposed. These forests have high species diversity.

I planted two wild tamarind trees (Lysiloma latisiliquum) and white stoppers, Simpson’s stoppers, wild cherry, torchwood, white ironwood, black ironwood, gumbo limbo, torchwood and a satinleaf tree. Now this area is dense with seedlings sprouting and filling in the area. Birds love this habitat and squirrels are nesting here.

I placed a bird feeder on the outside edge of this area so that I can observe what birds come to eat. Birds that I have seen nesting include cardinals, mockingbirds, red-winged blackbirds, thrashers and several kinds of doves.

The great thing about my yard is that absolutely no irrigation is needed. I do water new plantings by hand until they show new growth and are established, but after that, rainfall is my irrigation system.

If you have trouble finding native plants in retail nurseries, speak to the manager of your local nursery and request specific native plants. Good nursery managers, once they know of a demand for specific plants, should be able to procure them from wholesale growers.

There are also many plant sales at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden throughout the year (www.fairchildgarden.org), Tropical Audubon Society (http://tropicalaudubon.org/), and the Miami-Dade Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society (www.dade.fnpschapters.org/).

And, remember, no matter how large or small your yard may be, it is possible to create your own wildlife habitats. By Mary Collins, The Miami Herald

Demanding Quality Needs

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Women In Dubai Offered Facial Treatment Made From Baby Placenta!

women in dubai offered facial treatment made from baby placenta_Beauticians in Dubai are luring women by offering a controversial product claimed to make them look younger – made from newborn baby placenta.

Mona Mirza is offering the treatment in her Dubai salon, and has said that customers walk through the doors of her clinic almost every day, as word spreads of the new service.

“The main reason why human placenta is effective is because it is bio-identical to our own physiology,” Sky News quoted the British therapist as saying.

“The moment the molecule is put on the skin it penetrates and absorbs directly into your skin. Your own collagen starts to mimic the baby collagen and cells that are going in.

“It is not a foreign body. The mimicking process continues for about three months after your first treatment, so it’s absolutely ideal,” she added.

However, the beauty treatment doesn’t come cheap-a 60-minute regime costs around 170 pounds.

Mirza has suggested that women over the age of 35 should get their first three treatments in the space of a week, followed by one treatment a month.

The placenta serum used in Mirza’s facials is made by an American manufacturer.

The treatment claims the afterbirth is farmed from Russian babies and is donated voluntarily. Newstrack India

Iran Rejects Nuclear Swap Deadline Set By US

iran rejects nuclear swap deadline_Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast on Wednesday rejected a nuclear swap deadline set by the United States, the state-run IRNA news agency reported.

On Tuesday, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said that December is “a very real deadline” for Iran to “pursue its responsibilities” on the nuclear issue.

Responding to Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s defiance over the year-end deadline, Gibbs said while Ahmadinejad “may not recognize … the deadline that looms, but that is a very real deadline for the international community.”

Mehmanparast said that Iran rejects the December deadline for Iran to accept a deal for swapping enriched uranium with nuclear fuel, adding that the new deadline is not something new.

Tehran is still waiting for response from six major countries to its nuclear fuel swap proposal, Mehmanparast said.

Iran has proposed to swap nuclear fuel at the Iranian Kish Island to secure fuel supply for a Tehran medical research reactor and the six major countries might have a new proposal to offer, he said.

“Iran welcomes any proposal to meet the demand for fuel to the Tehran reactor,” he was quoted as saying.

“Iran has adopted a crystal clear stand on its peaceful nuclear activities and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is responsible to provide Iran with nuclear fuel based on its Charter and the Non-Proliferation Treaty,” Mehmanparast said.

“If they refuse to meet our legal demand, it will be quite natural for Iran to produce 20 percent nuclear fuel for the reactor,” he said.

Under a draft deal brokered by the UN nuclear watchdog, most of Iran’s existing low-grade enriched uranium would be shipped to Russia and France by the end of the year, where it would be processed into fuel rods with the purity of 20 percent.

The higher-level enriched uranium would be transported back to Iran to be used in the research reactor in Tehran for the manufacture of medical radioisotopes.

Iran has rejected the deal, demanding a simultaneous exchange between low and higher level enriched uranium inside the country.

The United States and its Western allies have been accusing Iran of secretly developing nuclear weapons under the disguise of civilian nuclear power. Iran has denied the accusation and stressed its nuclear program is only for peaceful purposes.

The United States has threatened another round of UN sanctions against Iran if it does not abide by the year-end deadline. China Daily

Obesity Heart Risk Underestimated: Study

obesity heart risk_The risk of dying from heart disease because of excess weight may be higher than thought. A study published in Wednesday’s issue of the British Medical Journal measured body mass index (BMI) and mortality among more than one million pairs of Swedish sons and their parents over 50 years.

The team from Bristol University and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden focused on offspring because the BMI of parents could be linked to illnesses they suffer rather than the extra weight itself.

The researchers found strong links between offspring BMI and parental mortality. For example, the risk of coronary heart disease for mothers increased by 1.15 times and 1.10 times for fathers depending on offspring BMI.

The link to heart-related deaths was much stronger than suggested by previous studies.

Using the father’s BMI measurements alone, the risk of heart deaths increased by 45 per cent for every three-point increase in BMI level. But using a measurement based on the child’s BMI, the risk increased by 82 per cent.

Unlike other studies of BMI in adults, the British and Swedish researchers found no link between a son’s low BMI and an increased risk of respiratory disease and lung disease for fathers.

There was a positive link between a mother’s risk of respiratory disease mortality and her son’s BMI, which the researchers said presumably reflects maternal smoking.

“These data suggest that the adverse influence of higher BMI and obesity in a population is of greater magnitude than previously thought,” George Davey Smith, a professor of clinical epidemiology at the University of Bristol and his colleagues concluded.

The findings also imply that programs to tackle obesity could offer major health benefits, they added.

Researchers have said that waist-to-hip ratio measurements are a better way of predicting obesity-related deaths than the standard BMI, since the distribution of fat also affects the risk of premature death. CBC News

Toyota Plans To Start Selling Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles To Consumers In 2011 At Affordable Price

toyota plans to start selling_Toyota showed its new plug-in hybrid Monday, available for leasing this month in Japan, the U.S. and Europe, and promised the green vehicle for sale to regular consumers by 2011 at an “affordable” price.

The plug-in Prius is the first from Toyota Motor Corp. packed with a more powerful battery called lithium-ion that’s different from the batteries used in Prius hybrids on roads today. A plug-in is even friendlier to the environment than the regular Prius because it travels longer as an electric vehicle.

Toyota leads rivals in hybrids, especially in Japan, where government incentives have made the Prius a top-seller for months.

About 600 of the vehicles will be introduced in Japan, the U.S. and Europe – 230 in Japan, 150 in the U.S. and 200 in Europe – over the first half of 2010 starting this month, the company said. The customers are businesses and governments. One hundred are going to the city of Strasbourg, France.

Toyota’s plug-in travels 23.4 kilometres (14.5 miles) as an electric vehicle on a single charge, and gets 57 kilometres (35.42 miles) a litre in mileage, the equivalent of about 135 miles a gallon. Toyota did not provide a miles-per-gallon figure for U.S. road-test conditions.

When the charge runs out, a plug-in starts running like a regular hybrid, ensuring drivers won’t run out of power on the road.

In a demonstration for reporters at a Toyota showroom, the Prius plug-in quietly glided through a small, winding course even when the driver pushed moderately on the gas pedal to reach close to 60 kilometres (37 miles) an hour. The car can reach up to 100 kilometres (62 miles) an hour.

The gasoline engine part of the hybrid kicks in only when the battery runs out, or if the driver pushes too hard on the gas pedal for acceleration, according to Toyota. The plug-in recharges from a regular household socket in two hours.

Toyota tests for a plug-in prototype found half the people travelled less than 25 kilometres (15.5 miles) a day.

Toyota declined to give a leasing price, saying that it was being set with customers but acknowledged it was not going to make any money from the leasing.

Executive Vice-President Takeshi Uchiyamada said he could not give an estimate for the vehicle’s price when it goes on sale in 2011, because details were still undecided and consumer demand was hard to predict.

“I can only say it will be a price that will have potential buyers seeing a plug-in as a viable option,” he said.

Uchiyamada said many hurdles remain for electric vehicles to become widespread, including limited cruising range and cost for the battery, making a plug-in still the best practical option.

He said Toyota was waiting until 2011 before commercial sales to gain feedback from users during the leasing period.

“We have been working on developing efficient powertrains to be able to use oil as efficiently as possible,” he said. “But many hurdles remain for alternative fuels.” Stockhouse

Egypt To Build Biggest Car Tyre Factory In Middle East

tyre factory_Egypt is planning to build the biggest car tyre factory in the Middle East at a cost of 600 million Egyptian pounds ($109 million), the state news agency MENA quoted an industry executive as saying on Saturday.

Egypt has tried to spur industrial exports as a way of buoying economic growth and providing jobs for its 77 million people, but the global financial crisis and competition from Asian manufacturers have curbed some of its efforts.

“Domestic tyre exports face big problems due to the entrance of Chinese producers in African markets, particularly the COMESA nations, at very low prices,” the agency quoted Taher Salama, head of the state-owned Transport and Engineering Company (Trenco), as saying.

COMESA is the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa.

The new factory will be able to produce half a million tyres annually, the report said. It will take two years to build and will be located in El-Amerya, west of the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria.

Egyptian, Arab and foreign investors will take part in the factory’s financing, the report said without naming specific investors. Trenco currently exports to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states and plans to export to Sudan, it added. DNA India