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Thanks to Rory Welsh for these photos from Madagascar Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Conservation through a pantomime!
North Edinburgh Arts Centre
26 January 2013 - 2 pm
Naomi, Sandie and the full cast from Lyceum Youth Theatre Discover groups from North Edinburgh Arts and Venchie centre in Craigmillar
I took this photos at the Water Conservation Garden at Cuyamaca College. The Water Conservation Garden has nearly five acres of displays that showcase water conservation through a series of beautiful themed gardens, such as a native plant garden and a vegetable garden, as well as how-to displays such as mulch and irrigation exhibits. Admission is free, and the Garden can be viewed on a self-guided tour, or through one of our programs.
photo courtesy of Fred Banks, Conservation Jobs Corps Director
Teens spend the summer working to conserve and restore Maryland State Parks, discover their natural world and gain the skills to protect them.
Thanks to Natalie Sangster for the photos. For more information please visit the Madagascar Marine Conservation page of the website www.frontier.ac.uk
Enyalius bibronii Ă© uma das 121 espĂ©cies de rĂ©pteis e anfĂbios catalogadas da Serra da Ibiapaba (CE), onde se encontra a maior diversidade da Caatinga. De hĂ¡bitos arborĂcolas, este lagarto Ă© originĂ¡rio da Mata AtlĂ¢ntica, o que sugere a existĂªncia de uma conexĂ£o, em tempos remotos, entre as matas Ăºmidas do CearĂ¡ e a floresta atlĂ¢ntica. O retrato Ă© de Daniel Loebmann, doutorando do LaboratĂ³rio de Herpetologia do Instituto de BiociĂªncias da Unesp em Rio Claro, que hĂ¡ trĂªs anos trabalha com anfĂbios e rĂ©pteis da regiĂ£o. No perĂodo ele fez milhares de imagens. Veja uma amostra em migre.me/a1Ts.
Esta foto foi publicada na seĂ§Ă£o Click! da ediĂ§Ă£o 4 da Unesp CiĂªncia, veja o pdf http://migre.me/gyjt.
At the Zoological Wildlife Conservation Center and Sloth Captive Husbandry Research Center in Rainier, OR.
Elizabeth, curator of Unley Museum, helps Anne remove a waterlogged book using Reemay to keep it flat and secure
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"Also showing the back of the workroom with our small materials and tools storage and computer workstation."
Take a virtual tour of the conservation lab: http://www.library.uiuc.edu/prescons/conservation.htm
You can see from these photos how good a time Matt Roberts had.
For more information please visit the Cambodia Beach Conservationproject page of the Frontier website.
An Image from a Hedgehog conservation project run by The Royal Parks Foundation - Volunteers set up a footprint tunnel.
Image credit required: Ellie Chidgey
Removing and burning excessive scrub on sand dunes helps create better habitats for specialist dune wildlife and allows the natural dynamic natural processes of sand dunes to occur.
photo courtesy of Fred Banks, Conservation Jobs Corps Director
Teens spend the summer working to conserve and restore Maryland State Parks, discover their natural world and gain the skills to protect them.
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Thanks to Shannon Elizabeth for these pictures from the Fiji Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Jorge Bachman, FAMSF photographer, checks sphere placement on a Japanese woodblock print by Konishi Hirosada, (1810-1864).
This photo was taken on an ISV Volunteer Project in Thailand, focusing on animal conservation.
To begin volunteering in Thailand, go to www.isvolunteers.org and apply today!
Central Sumatra, Indonesia.
Films4Conservation are looking for funding for a documentary based in this village to serve several purposes:
1) Involve community in a film project and get their voices heard by a wider audience (We are seven hours walk into the jungle here from the nearest track).
2) Educate people around the park about the importance of tiger conservation and the importance of the forest to traditional people
3) Provide an example of best practice for conservationists to see the benefits of working with local people
4) To raise the profile of the Tiger Team to help secure more funding for their projects, including school building in the forest.
Only 400 Sumatran Tigers survive in the wild. We want to help local initiatives to save these animals and improve the livelihoods of those who share their forest home.
To find out more about us visit:
www.films4.org and www.cockroach.org.uk
To donate contact Nick or Evie on +44 1823 451 790 or email nick@films4.org