EPIB Trail - April Edition
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Volume 5, Issue 5
Volume 5
Eco Fact: It takes 1,321 gallons (5,000 liters) of water to produce 500 sheets of paper.
In This Issue:
Fastest Land Mammal Goes Writing, like life itself, is a voyage of discovery. Blind (2) Questioning the Horrors of ~Henry Miller Nude (4) Swim Trunks In a Blizzard? (5) Through writing we come to explore ourselves and see new views of the world around us—views Health Benefits of Juicing (6) which might otherwise have remained uninvestigated. It is with great enthusiasm that we present Ocean’s Most Productive the spring release of the EPIB Trail, an edition full of articles that are sure to present many ideas Zones (7) worth investigating. From ongoing concerns regarding climate change to examinations of the The Oil Spill Three Years Later human condition, our writers have been passionately working to present you with some of the (8) most entertaining, disquieting, and engaging stories and information from the environmental U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program (9) field. We hope you enjoy this issue and come away with some new views of your own! Irish Potatoes (10) Striving For Beauty (11) One Man’s Trash, Another Man’s Electric Bill (12) Dirty Jobs for Clean Harbors Evangelina, Kimber & Holly (13) Term Two: The Time for Change is Now (14) Asian Long-Horned Beetle (15) Special Friends Day (16) Luke Alya Pasteurized vs. Raw Milk (17) April Showers Bring May VegeMary Andrew tables (18) Paige Arielle A New Global Takeover (20) Rachel Chloe An Invaded Island (21) Reviving Extinct Species (22) Rebecca Cody Green Pope (23) Renee Daniel Water Footprint (24) Ryan Denise Bridging the Gap (26) Goldfish Leaving the Bowl (27) Evangelina Selen Truth Behind GMO Labels (29) Simon Holly A Peaceful Protest for an EffiTami Jinal cient Future (31) The Last Megafauna of Wajeeha Julia Australia (32) Wendy Katie Celebrate the Sun (33) Will Kimber Dr. Clark’s Strange News (34)
Happy Trails!
Dr. Clark & Kristen Goodrich
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