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Aquatic Resources

Hand-Created Art & Gifts

Mama Trizza's Pottery Shop

Located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mama Trizza's carries one-of-a-kind handmade collectable art. Find unique handspun pottery, wooden tableware, blown glass, metal sculptures, garden gifts, handmade soaps & candles, and of course...decorative fountains! Visit Mama Trizza's Pottery Shop on 15th & Delaware or online at Mama Too!. Gift cards, layaway plans, and free gift wrapping are available at the Tulsa store.

Tom Torrens Sculpture Design

For the past thirty five years, Tom Torrens has strived to produce quality designed functional works of art from recycled and industrial materials which are pleasing to the senses. Located in Gig Harbor, Washington, Tom creates a variety of unique decorative pieces for your home or garden, including bells, gongs, bird baths, bird feeders, fountains and globes. Visit Tom's website to view custom doors and gates and a variety of liturgical pieces, as well.

Wildlife Conservation & Resources

Thomas J Allen, Wildlife Enterprises, Inc

Whether you live in Southwest Florida or not, Tom is the person to contact if you are interested in butterflies, wildlife preservation, wildlife art and sculpture. A wildlife research biologist for the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources for 32 years, Tom has broadened his expertise since moving to Cape Coral, Florida, in 2003. Tom's life has been dedicated to helping individuals, organizations, and other public and private entities focus on the preservation of wildlife.

Fountains Made in USA

The Fountain Can

A family owned business since 1999, The Fountain Can offers a variety of handmade fountains and are known for their "Faux Flow" fountains made with top quality materials and components. The fountains are built for a lifetime of enjoyment.= The Weird & Fun =

Fish Make Music - Copy and paste this YOUTUBE link in your browser:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geFeeSj-lbY

Georgia Tech scientists have created tracking software for aquarium fish that results in music being played as the fish swim. Really Cool!