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Liverpool's Parks and Greenspaces (www.liverpool.gov.uk/parks) are a fabulous resource for wildlife and include four local nature reserves. Park management takes into account environmental protection and enhancement. You can get involved with Nature Conservation tasks by helping with Liverpool Nature Conservation volunteers, who help out in the reserves, increasing their biodiversity. Park Friends groups also regularly take part in activities to improve their environment. The work in some of the Nature Reserves is achieved through a partnership with the Lancashire Wildlife Trust (www.lancswt.org). Other conservation organisations in the area include - the RSPB (www.rspbliverpool.org.uk), Landlife (www.wildflower.co.uk), Merseyside Naturalists Association (www.mnapage.info).
Thanks to Emily Zinselmeier for her photos from the Peru Animal Rainforest Conservation Project. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
E Alu Pū translates to 'Move Forward Together' .. This pre- IUCN Conservation Congress gathering, held in O'ahu brought together many cultures from around the world to exchange insight and chart a path forward, protecting our planet and people for the future. The Sustainable Southeast Partnership joined indigenous leaders from across British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest was honored to attend the E Alu Pu Gathering and IUCN World Conservation Congress, representing our globally unique communities and ecosystems.
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Photos not to be used without explicit permission of Bethany Goodrich and/or the Sustainable Southeast Partnership
Thanks to Shannon Elizabeth for these pictures from the Fiji Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Opening ceremony of the Business of Conservation Conference presided over by President Kagame. Kigali, 1 November 2018.
Taken at Latitude/Longitude:-3.298888/35.592528. 7.39 km North-East Oldeani Arusha Tanzania
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Thanks to Claire Collier for her pictures from the Thailand Elephant Sanctuary. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Conservation through a pantomime!
North Edinburgh Arts Centre
26 January 2013 - 2 pm
Snow White in costume
Thanks to Shannon Elizabeth for these pictures from the Fiji Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Thanks to Shannon Elizabeth for these pictures from the Fiji Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Order Orthoptera-
Suborder Caelifera-
Superfamily Pyrgomorphoidea-
Family Pyrgomorphidae-
Subfamily Pyrgomorphinae-
Tribe Omurini-
Slant Faced Grasshopper
On April 6, NCPTT hosted its second annual “Conservation Scientist for a Day” event for 45 students from Avoyelles Public Charter High School in Alexandria, Louisiana. Attendees learned about fired pottery production, documented Native American and French Colonial pottery fragments, and performed three diagnostic tests on the objects. Contact: Jason Church, 318-356-7444, Jason_church@contractor.nps.gov
On April 6, NCPTT hosted its second annual “Conservation Scientist for a Day” event for 45 students from Avoyelles Public Charter High School in Alexandria, Louisiana. Attendees learned about fired pottery production, documented Native American and French Colonial pottery fragments, and performed three diagnostic tests on the objects. Contact: Jason Church, 318-356-7444, Jason_church@contractor.nps.gov
Thanks to Shannon Elizabeth for these pictures from the Fiji Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
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!
The Cheetah Conservation Fund, just outside of Otjiwarongo in northern Namibia, hosts 30-40 cheetahs; some which were orphaned at a young age and have been raised and are therefore relatively tame, while others have been injured and cared for but remain wild.
When we visited we were able to see several up close and personal in their enclosures. We also got to see feeding time, which was a very high-speed event! A piece of meat is put out in a bowl for each cheetah, before they are allowed into the enclosure. Cheetahs are very picky about their meat, and will only eat clean meat, hence the bowl. They also have the instinct to eat their food as quickly as possible in order to avoid having another animal steal their food from them, therefore they devour their meat as fast as they can!
Thanks to Shannon Elizabeth for these pictures from the Fiji Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Thanks to Sam Brown for his pictures from the Greece Turtle Conservation Project. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
7/24/17 by Anna Hoffmann, Office of Communications
Members of the Conservation Jobs Corps help clean up Tawes Garden and rid it of invasive species.
Humidification is something archivists do to relax paper that has become tightly curled, so it will flatten. NOTE: Humidification of photographs should really only be done by a conservator, BUT this photo was a copy of a copy from my own collection, and I wanted to see how/if it would work.
Photo #3 is from Feb 6th, 7:30 p.m. (after 3.5 hrs humidification)