Hello Greenzoners!

Few days ago we wrote about recent encounter with the world’s rarest whale. Well, there is no end to great discoveries – especially if it comes to rare animals! Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Greenzoners!

Few days ago we wrote about recent encounter with the world’s rarest whale. Well, there is no end to great discoveries – especially if it comes to rare animals! Read the rest of this entry »
Hi Greenzoners! We’re glad that you are voting and submitting your pictures for gzPhoto Contest. Also, thanks to everyone who took part in latest Invitations Giveaway! 🙂
But this is not over – we are moving forward, so stay tuned for another contests that will be launched in a short time. New contest means new prizes, so keep on your toes, and keep green! 😀

Great one! Anyone know the artist? 🙂
Hello Greenzoners! 🙂

Recently, a new discovery on the coast of New Zealand proved our little knowledge about ocean depths. The rarest whale known to the humanity was seen for the first time after very long time Read the rest of this entry »

Patagonia, Argentina
Photo by Carlos Montalbano
Hi Greenzoners! As we spoke about recycling paper and light bulbs, we found something interesting.
Here is the instruction how to make nice paper cut lamp.
Enjoy! 🙂

According to the new studies by the USGS, streams are more vulnerable to urban development than it was previously thought. Growing and spreading inhabited areas lead to the indirect contamination of nearby streams. As scientists claim, “streams are not only water – they are communities of aquatic life”. And, because of pollution, important and sensitive aquatic species living in the streams die out.

What do you think about it, dear Greenzoners?

Hello Greenzoners!

Geology professor and scientist, Summer Rupper recently stated that the progressing global warming is affecting the Himalayas.
Yes – the highest mountains in the world are suffering from rising temperature, which leads to the shrinking of glaciers by melting, – leading to huge amounts of water coming down from the mountains. Read the rest of this entry »