Saturday, March 26, 2011

3rd Annual Kentucky Week for the Animals Coming April 9-17, 2011


(Frankfort, KY) Animal World USA is pleased to announce the 3rd Annual Kentucky Week for the Animals will kick off Saturday, April 9th and go through Sunday, April 17, 2011.

The statewide celebration is designed to celebrate and recognize the unique and life-changing role that animals play in the lives of citizens through all walks of life. The week will bring underscore community spirit as people come together on behalf of the animals across the beautiful Bluegrass state, that has given us a love and appreciation of horses unlike any other state in our great union.

Beginning on the kick-off day of Saturday, April 9th, Kentucky Week for the Animals will be bringing together educators, animal shelters, libraries, humane organizations, sanctuaries, restaurants, businesses, students, musicians, artists, community leaders, decision makers and caring citizens in an action-packed compassionate week of community activities for the animals in an unprecedented manner!

This extraordinary week will feature awesome animal-themed events at various Kentucky libraries, pet first aid classes, scores of awesome fun-filled pet adoption events, feedings for the farm animals, festivals and blessings of the animals, free and low cost spay/neuter opportunities, activities to help the cats, training classes, unique ways to help the horses, student activities, library animal storytelling events, free and/or low cost vaccinations, a salute to the working K-9's, the military and so very much more!

Every kind of fun event imaginable is being planned, and we need everyone to share with our Kentucky friends about the amazing week approaching for Kentucky animals!

The spotlight will shine on the amazing animals and compassionate people across Kentucky who love them and work tirelessly on their behalf--much of the time with limited resources. Precious lives will be saved and communities transformed during this incredible week.

The 3rd Annual Kentucky Week for the Animals will build more new relationships for the animals and people in a history-making manner. Visit the official website for complete contact and event information at http://kentuckyanimals.org/ Please call 877-454-0807 or email info@animalworldusa.org for more information.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Governor Bobby Jindal officially proclaims 3rd Annual Louisiana Week for the Animals Saturday, March 19 through Sunday, March 27, 2011


(New Orleans, LA) Animal World USA is pleased to announce Governor Bobby Jindal has officially proclaimed the 3rd Annual Louisiana Week for the Animals Saturday, March 19 through Sunday, March 27, 2011.

The statewide celebration is designed to celebrate and recognize the unique and life-changing role that animals play in the lives of citizens through all walks of life. The week will again underscore community spirit throughout Louisiana as people come together on behalf of the amazing animals.

Louisiana Week for the Animals will be bringing together educators, animal shelters, humane organizations, sanctuaries, restaurants, businesses, students, musicians, artists, community leaders, decision makers and caring citizens in an action-packed compassionate week of community activities for the animals!

This extraordinary week will feature awesome fun-filled pet adoption events, pet therapy, library events for the animals, festivals and blessings of the animals, low cost spay/neuter opportunities, microchipping, The Gatsby Strut, Woofstock,, LSU School of Veterinary Medicine International Animals in Art Exhibition, library animal storytelling and special guest events, low cost vaccinations, shelter beautification days, first aid classes, rabbit adoption days, EarthFest, wildlife activities, pet food/supply donation opportunities to help local orgs, a salute to the military and so much more!

Precious lives will be saved and communities transformed during this incredible week. The 3rd Annual Louisiana Week for the Animals will build new relationships for the animals and save precious lives once again. Visit the official website for complete contact and event information at http://www.louisianaanimals.org/ and/or call 877-454-0807.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Bird Watching: An Ideal Hobby for a Nature Lover


Bird watching directly connects you to an amazing environment where small feathered creatures twitter happily, try to keep their household running or flap their wings. This paradise compared to tensions of every day life can be seen right in your own garden so you do not have to travel far away to a wild life reserve, you are able to create your own sanctuary.

Bird watching involves detailed observations of looks, behaviors, sounds, and homes of different species of birds and their activities. Passionate bird watchers travel to all corners of the world .They make a detailed list of species to be observed in different places or at different parts of year.

In the USA, for example over 50 million people have this hobby. If you are determined to do this relaxing practice as a pastime, you’d better read some useful tips which will make your experience more exciting. You can enter the bird kingdom just by stepping out to your garden where you can find local birds flocking together everyday.

Next step is to visit the local park where you will observe more variations of bird species. Later you will be ready to reach out remote areas for a larger exploration. The best part of the day to observe is early morning. This is the time when you can see the highest number of birds because then they are at their busiest time of searching of food.

The spring and autumn are the best times of the year for bird watchers as countless varieties of migratory birds fly southwards from the chilly north. Every bird watcher must carry a pen, notebook, a field guide with photos and descriptions of variety of birds and a binocular. A spotting scope and a camera are the things which you will need when you mature in your experience.

There are numerous organizations which focus on the interests of serious bird watchers. Bird watching is a perfect hobby for everybody no matter age or gender, in solitude or in the company which is a way of learning about the rules of nature.