Hey, desert-related blogs!

Posted by Chris Clarke on November 23, 2009

There are a whole lot of slots waiting to be filled in the Nature Blog Network‘s largely deserted Desert category. At the moment, it’s just Coyote Crossing and the wonderful Desert Survivor blog. Getting listed there is a great chance to get some like-minded readers.

There are some requirements, described in the below-cut-n-pasted text:

1. Your site must be a BLOG. If your web presence manifests as a log of reverse-chronologically ordered posts, you’re in business. If you’re not sure if you have a blog, you probably don’t…
2. Your blog should focus on the discussion of NATURE or some aspect thereof. You need not write exclusively about any single aspect of nature or restrict yourself solely to that topic at all. The other blogs on this list usually don’t. However, were your site to be described in just a few words, one of those words should reflect its status as a nature blog. This means that sites that would more logically be classified as SCIENCE, GARDENING, or GREEN blogs don’t necessarily fit this network.
3. Your blog should celebrate wild, unfettered, living nature. This means that blogs devoted to topics such as HUNTING, FISHING, TAXIDERMY, or PETS don’t fit the profile of this community.

You can join here. It’s relatively easy.

Comments



Alas, Texas Trifles occasionally waxes long about the Chihuahuan desert near the Big Bend, but I wouldn’t classify it as a nature focused blog.

Maybe I’ll start a new one…

I’ll see what other blogger I can refer to The Clade for this category.


Posted by Cowtown Pattie on 11/27 at 09:32 PM


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