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In these initials you can really see exactly from what design tradition Anglo-French playing cards came.
Lesser scaup drake makes a splash in front of his ladies during spring migration on Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge in South Dakota. Photo Credit: Liz Julian/USFWS
In Red Rock Canyon State Park, Red Rock Canyon monkey flower (Erythranthe rhodopetra) can be found with small-leaved monkey (E. microphylla).
The recently created Dryberry Lake Conservation Reserve will ensure this pristine wilderness area remains that way.
Photo provided by Tim T. who volunteered on the Conservation Volunteer Australia programme from April to May 2009
Andrea Marshal, Sharon, Anna and Raymond Bridges, Councillor Cadogan Enright, with Alison and Derek Vaughan at the Lecale Conservation Quiz.
Trapping mammal pests is an important part of conservation in New Zealand. Before humans arrived about 1000 years ago, the only land mammals were three species of bat. This is why many of the native birds are flightless or ground-nesting and are now in serious decline due to predation by rats, stoats and other introduced species. Pigeon Island and Pig Island are pest-free but traps are still needed as a precaution since stoats can swim some distance.
Anne shows how Reemay can be placed behind a delicate flat textile to remove it safely from the water
Thanks to Rosie Cox for the photos. Find out more about the Greece Turtle Conservation- frontiergap.com
PCC has won the Campus Conservations Nationals 2015 water conservation grand prize, beating out such major four-year institutions as Wake Forest University and Oberlin College.
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red-fruit saw-sedges (Gahnia sieberiana) line the banks of the lower course of hopkins creek
hopkins creek conservation park, northern mount lofty ranges, south australia
Thanks to Rosie Cox for the photos. Find out more about the Greece Turtle Conservation- frontiergap.com
Rahul Mehta and Rosmary Keenan at the CVC 2012 Conservation Awards. © Copyright Credit Valley Conservation 2013, all rights reserved.
Amy was great about showing us the salamander she found. She filled us in on the facts that we're learning about salamanders in terms of their relationship with their habitat.
Salamanders lay their eggs in pools of water. These pools must not dry up before the eggs hatch and the young are ready for dry land. Since fish eat salamander eggs, these amphibians also need to be able to lay their eggs where they won't be eaten.
Nice to hang around with people who can teach you something!!! :)
Thanks to Anna Jane Holt for these photos of her Cambodia Adventurer. For more information visit www.frontiergap.com
Photo provided by Tim T. who volunteered on the Conservation Volunteer Australia programme from April to May 2009
During DE-INSTALATION/CONSERVATION AND INSTALATION OF l'enfant et les Sortileges By David Hockney at the Contemporary Art Museum, Honolulu, Hawai.i Art Conservator Viviana Dominguez, specializing in large-scale art work.