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25 February 2020, Gachie, Kenya - Youth farmers beneficiaries visit a vegetable farm in Gachie, Kenya on February 25, 2020.
FAO has organised a farm tour to connect the youth to local farms and producers. Each participating farm will provide guided tours, demonstrations, and hands-on experience. The planned visit is part of the program implementation capacity development program meant to transfer technology, knowledge and skills to the youth. The Youth will also have experiential learning in the field to learn on Market Access and Value Chain Development to enable them understand how the world of producing, buying and selling goods and services work. They will be expected to meet with value chain actors across each value chain i.e Input Provision, Production, Aggregation, Processors, Retailers, Finance Providers, Distribution and Consumers.
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a whole aggregation of them! at dexter's wall. too bad i got my 90mm on. it would have been a nice wideangle!
Prairie dogs are rodents and live in aggregations called towns or colonies in burrows which can be as much as 15 feet deep and 60 feet long and sometimes connect with other burrows. Prairie dogs use prairie and grassland habitat ranging from the mid-west to the western United States. They are considered a key indicator species for the health of prairie and grassland habitat. In the early 1900's humans eradicated prairie dogs and destroyed prairie dog habitat. Some people view prairie dogs as a pest and continue to poison and eradicate them. Ranchers see the prairie dog as a competitor for the grass that cattle eat, so they have poisoned prairie dogs with harmful chemicals that sometimes killed other animals. Also, many prairie dog towns have been plowed over for crop fields or destroyed for human development. Diseases, like, have also reduced prairie dog populations. Scientists estimated we have lost as much as 98% of the prairie dog habitat that once existed.
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Collected from a nesting aggregation at Harkness Memorial State Park in Waterford on 10/6/2024.
I find that this species is pretty easy to identify, as their propodeal striations only reach about 50% of the way down, and their heads are quite wide.
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26 February 2020, Kamburu, Kenya - Youth farmers beneficiaries visit a herbs and spices farm while interviewing and interacting with the owners in Kamburu, Kenya on February 26, 2020.
FAO has organised a farm tour to connect the youth to local farms and producers. Each participating farm will provide guided tours, demonstrations, and hands-on experience. The planned visit is part of the program implementation capacity development program meant to transfer technology, knowledge and skills to the youth. The Youth will also have experiential learning in the field to learn on Market Access and Value Chain Development to enable them understand how the world of producing, buying and selling goods and services work. They will be expected to meet with value chain actors across each value chain i.e Input Provision, Production, Aggregation, Processors, Retailers, Finance Providers, Distribution and Consumers.
Title: Aggregation Behaviour
Underwater Housing: Nauticam NA-D300s.
Camera: Nikon
Model: D300S
Lens: Nikon 60.0mm F/2.8, Kenko 2X Teleplus Pro 300
FL: 60mm
AF: Auto
Aperture: F/22
SS: 1/50s
ISO: 200
Flash: TTL Fire (Inon Z240 x 2)
Focus Light: Off
Marine and Environmental Sensing Technology Hub (Mestech) researching at the National Centre for Sensor Research (NCSR) Dublin City University. mestech.org/