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Thanks to Natalie Sangster for the photos. For more information please visit the Madagascar Marine Conservation page of the website www.frontier.ac.uk

7/24/17 by Stephen Schatz, Office of Communications Members of the Conservation Jobs Corps help clean up Tawes Garden and rid it of invasive species.

This collection offers a cinematic journey into the heart of environmental conservation and ecological research. The visual narrative spans from the vast, golden horizons of the savanna to the microscopic details of water sampling in misty wetlands at dawn. It captures the essential synergy between human dedication and the raw beauty of the wilderness: field scientists analyzing biodiversity, the hopeful hands of a new generation in forest schools, and the silent, resilient struggle of wildlife against a changing climate. From the powerful wingspan of a golden eagle to the delicate roots of a sapling, these images serve as a tribute to the professionals and volunteers committed to restoring our planet’s balance.

 

Images generated by Artificial Intelligence.

 

Thanks to Emily Zinselmeier for her photos from the Peru Animal Rainforest Conservation Project. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com

The old Helmsley Railway line closed during the Beeching cuts and was left to get overgrown. In the last few years in the locals have established a conservation project. These boards explain more.

walking through Allan Park Conservation Area, October 2017

..in the lower half of the picture,

looking north east

over Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park

South Australia

Photo by Julie

 

friendsofaldingascrub.com.au

An oil on panel by Frank Duveneck, awaits scholarly inspection in the FAMSF conservation lab.

Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest

Photo provided by Tim T. who volunteered on the Conservation Volunteer Australia programme from April to May 2009

Last of the autumn colours.

Stephanie Hill and Brea Kroeker. © Copyright Credit Valley Conservation 2014, all rights reserved.

Set up for "An Interactive Display for the Real‐Time Viewing of Virtually Restored Museum Artifacts" held in conjunction with Museums & the Web 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and the Eiteljorg Museum.

Sea Trout of about 2lb which was safely released after the photo. The Trout is photographed next to a Centrepin which is handmade in Scotland.

Surviving Milestone on the A338, Wantage to Besselsleigh road, in parish of MARCHAM (VALE OF WHITE HORSE District). Located Noah's Ark, half way up slop, 20yds before lay-by, positioned on grass verge between road and broken dry stone wall on West side of road. Made of stone with no attachment in a design referred to as Besselsleigh Cylinder. Erected by Besselsleigh Turnpike Trust in the 19th century. Grade II Listed. NGR: SU 4382 9640: Milestone Society National ID: BE_WABL06 (see turnpikes.org.uk)

Photo provided by Tim T. who volunteered on the Conservation Volunteer Australia programme from April to May 2009

Kathryn Carlson has been helping complete initial baseline surveys of the stunning reefs there. This will help future conservation efforts in the area. www.gapyearblog.info/volunteer-journals/2014/2/27/cambodi...

2013 Conservation Awards. © Copyright Credit Valley Conservation 2014, all rights reserved.

At the Zoological Wildlife Conservation Center and Sloth Captive Husbandry Research Center in Rainier, OR.

Conservation through a pantomime!

North Edinburgh Arts Centre

26 January 2013 - 2 pm

 

Kate Wimpress, Director of North Edinburgh Arts

Kathryn Carlson has been helping complete initial baseline surveys of the stunning reefs there. This will help future conservation efforts in the area. www.gapyearblog.info/volunteer-journals/2014/2/27/cambodi...

Elephants enjoying a dust bath at The Elephant Nature Park; a conservation centre near Chiang Mai which provides a home to rescued working elephants.

Thanks to Danielle Brooks for these pictures from the Fiji Marine Conservation & Diving project. To find out more visit www.frontiergap.com

Burns Bog Conservation Society President Eliza Olson explains the ecological significance of the bog. Burns Bog is the largest 'domed' bog on the West Coast and is a stopover point for many migratory birds.

Cody Cowper '09 and Kelsey OYong '09 work on DNA extraction in the CTPH field clinic.

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