View looking South along Waterton lake.
About two tonnes of oil sands must be dug up, moved and processed to produce one barrel of oil."
CANADA - 1,910
SAUDI ARABIA - 1,519
MEXICO - 1,180
VENEZUELA - 1,037
NIGERIA - 941
IRAQ - 652
View looking South along Waterton lake.
The plant and natural materials in this collection were found in Arlington, contributed by many. The collection was assembled on a piece of a downed tree contributed by Becky Edmondson at the February 2008 exhibit at Robbins library.
You may click on photo to enlarge and see extraordinary detail. Notice small, bright orange ball in center. This dogwood fruit was found under a dogwood tree in the Winfield Robbins Memorial Garden between the library and town hall. To the left is part of a insect nest found in the public parking lot behind Arlington Center. Photography by Larry Osgood. (Note: Additional identifications and locations to be added - J Snodgrass, ANC)
1. Develop and sponsor artistic and natural science projects to promote a greater sense of our connection to the natural world.
2. Promote greater awareness of the beauty and genius of nature and the connections between all living things and the earth.
3. Promote awareness of the effects of our human creations and actions on the world.
4. Foster access to the restorative and healing aspects of connection with the nature.
5. Maintain a website, newsletter and other means of communication to realize the above goals.
The Arlington Natural Connections projects is also seeking collaborators with skills in the following areas, and/or an interest in the project. Please email Joe at jtshome AT gmail.com if interested.
Web Site Design and Implementation (urgent need)
Photography, Video Production (amatuer or advanced)
Public Relations, communications, special projects
Natural science: Plant and tree identification, botany, knowledge of fungus/lichens.
Geology