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How to Spot Acid Rain

How to Spot Acid Rain

Instructions Step 1: Look toward the Midwest and the Great Lakes region for the highest volume of acid rain. Acid rain occurs with the highest levels of acid over the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia along with parts of Canada...

How to Identify a Woodchuck

How to Identify a Woodchuck

Instructions Step 1: Search for woodchucks in their natural habitats, which span from east-central Alaska and British Columbia to northern Idaho, through most of southern Canada and south to eastern Kansas, northern Alabama and Virginia. Woodchucks can...

How to Spot a Black Skimmer

How to Spot a Black Skimmer

Instructions Step 1: Spot a Black Skimmer in its preferred habitat and range. In the summer months, you might see Black Skimmers along the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico from Massachusetts south to Florida and over to Texas. In the...

How to Identify a Red Squirrel

How to Identify a Red Squirrel

Instructions Step 1: Look for the Red Squirrel in most of Canada, and in the United States in Alaska and the Rocky Mountains. Red Squirrels are also seen in the eastern United States, ranging as far west as Illinois and as far south as Virginia. Step 2...

How to Teach a Pet Opossum to Use a Litter Box

How to Teach a Pet Opossum to Use a Litter Box

Instructions Things You’ll Need: Small animal corner litter box Litter or bedding for litter box 1 to 4 large litter boxes Puppy pads Unscented cat litter, or litter made from wood pellets, recycled paper or corn cobs Training a Short Tailed...

How to Enjoy Open Spaces

How to Enjoy Open Spaces

Instructions Step 1: Have a picnic and play Frisbee. It may sound simple, but it is easy and enjoyable. Go to a park or lake shore, or even an open field. Spread a blanket, bring snacks and beverages, and relax outside with your family. Evening picnics...

How to Care for a Quaker Parrot

How to Care for a Quaker Parrot

Instructions Things You’ll Need: Food Bowls Cage Substrate Cement Perches Bird Food Bird Cage Bird Toys Step 1: Purchase an appropriately sized cage for your parrot. The minimum size should be 20 inches by 20 inches wide and 30 inches tall. The...

How to Attract Birds to Your Garden

How to Attract Birds to Your Garden

InstructionsThings You’ll Need:Bird feederBird seed/nutsA selection of plants and trees (optional)A bird bath or small container for waterDrawing Birds to Your GardenStep 1:Set up a bird feeder. There is a wide range of styles, from the inexpensive...

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