Here is an overview of what we consider to be the key website statistics and information:
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Website meta title | Wildlife Need Habitat Off-Limits To Humans! Mike Vandeman's Second Home Page | Search engines recommend title length of around 50-60 characters. The length of this title is 77. |
Meta description | Articles on Wildlife, Transportation, and the Effects of Transportation on Wildlife, by Michael J. Vandeman, Ph.D. | To make sure all the meta description is visible in search results page, Google recommends length of up to 320 characters at the most. This description has exactly 115 characters. |
Keywords | advocacy, air quality, air quality conformity assessment, air pollution, air quality modelling, Alameda whipsnake, all-terrain vehicles, antennas, anthropocentrism, attitudes toward wildlife, ATVs, auto-free cities, auto dependence, auto subsidy, automobiles, BBTC, Bicycle Trails Council, Bicycle Trails Council of the East Bay, bicycles, bicycling, bike, bikes, Bikes Belong, biodiversity, bioelectromagnetism, biology, boating, BTC, BTCEB, bulldozer racing, California Department of Transportation, CALTRANS, Catherine M. Pickering, cell phones, clean air, clean air act, cold fusion, computer modeling, computer modelling, consciousness, conservation, conservation biology, CORBA, criminal bikers, cycling, damage from mountain biking, Darwin Awards, Dave White, Dave D. White, David D. White, deep ecology, discrimination against mountain bikers, discrimination against mountain biking, discrimination against pedestrians, East Bay Regional Park District, East Bay Municipal Utility District, EBMUD, EBRPD, eco-city, ecocity, Ecocity Builders, ecology, ecosystem management, effects of recreation on wildlife, effects of roads on wildlife, electromagnetic radiation, EMBA, EMF, empathy, endangered species, environment, environmental degradation, environmental ethics, erosion damage, Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance, extinction, extreme sports, free parking, freeway construction, freeway expansion, genetic diversity, habitat destruction, habitat restoration, hazards of mountain biking, highway construction, highway expansion, hiking, how to use public transit, human playground, human-free habitat, illegal biking, illegal mountain biking, illegal trail building, IMBA, impacts of mountain biking, impacts of recreation on wildlife, industrial-grade recreation, international mountain bicycling association, international mountain biking association, Jeff Marion, Jeffrey L. Marion, jetski, Jim Hasenauer, knobby tires, knobby tyres, losangelization, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus, Michael Vandeman, Michael J. Vandeman, Mike Vandeman, microwave radiation, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, motor vehicles, mountain bike, mountain bike damage, mountain bike racing, mountain biker, mountain bikes, mountain biking, mountain biking accidents, mountain biking damage, mountain biking dangers, mountain biking East Bay, mountain biking injuries, mountain biking injury, mountain biking is dangerous, mountain biking is dangerous to children, mountain boards, mountain unicycling, MROSD, mtb, MTBs, multi-user, muni, National Interscholastic Cycling Association, NICA, No Child Left Indoors, NORBA, NORCALMTB, NSMBA, ocean acidification, off-road bikes, off-road biking, off-road tires, off-road tyres, off-road vehicles, oil supply exhaustion, open space preservation, ORVs, park access, park management, PCS, petroleum supply exhaustion, physics of consciousness, poaching, power lines, preservation, psychology of mountain biking, public transit, pure habitat, radio wave transmission, rafting, recreation, responsible mountain biking, Responsible Off-Road Mountain Pedallers, restoration, road construction, road removal, Richard Louv, Richard Register, road ripping, ROMP, running out of oil, saving energy and money, skiing, snowmobiles, stopping highway construction, stopping road construction, sustainable recreation , sustainability, thorium nuclear reactor, Tom Holub, trail building, trail construction, trail maintenance, traffic calming, traffic engineers, traffic modeling, traffic modelling, traffic signal synchronization, trail access, transportation control measures, transportation modeling, transportation modelling, urban sprawl, vandeman, wheeled locusts, wilderness, wilderness conservation, wilderness preservation, wildlife, wildlife conservation, wildlife habitat, wildlife preservation, zapovednik | We did not expect meta keywords to be used. It's a worrying sign more than anything, really, as websites with meta keywords often tend to be spammy. |
Load time | 0.9594 seconds on average | Website load speed is pretty fast. |
Total links on homepage | We found 374 links | This is a normal amount of links. |
Page HTML size | 65.4KB | Load speed (and overall responsiveness) is such an important factor for both search engines and user experience, would you not agree? With that in mind, this is a very good result. |
Website server | Server appears to be online. The IP address for the server is 173.214.187.110. | It's unfortunate, but despite our best attempts, we failed to gather enough data to provide a meaningful insight at this time. |
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Let's see what technical information we've managed to gather:
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: nginx Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2017 17:31:02 GMT Content-Type: text/html Content-Length: 66921 Connection: keep-alive Vary: Accept-Encoding Last-Modified: Wed, 01 Nov 2017 16:49:52 GMT ETag: "3a066f-10569-55ceea91e4c26" X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff X-Nginx-Cache-Status: MISS X-Server-Powered-By: Engintron Accept-Ranges: bytes |
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