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Kenny Lecocq, an Indiana turkey farmer, is enrolled in the Natural Resources Conservation Service's EQIP program. Lecocq received help building a manure storage shed and learned how to use the turkey waste on his fields. (Photo by Brandon O'Connor/Indiana-NRCS)
Thanks to Rosie Cox for the photos. Find out more about the Greece Turtle Conservation- frontiergap.com
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...
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
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
The Swallow Caye Patrol protects manatees from people. This is conservation in action.
Belize I: Maya Forest & Marine Ecology 2012
Swallow Caye
Belize
July 17, 2012
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Thanks to Sam Brown for his pictures from the Greece Turtle Conservation Project. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Thanks to Natalie Sangster for the photos. For more information please visit the Madagascar Marine Conservation page of the website www.frontier.ac.uk
The suburb of Inala in Brisbane has only one conservation park, dedicated to keeping the culture and identity of Inala alive.
IITA through her Forest Center organizes a 2-day training for the Conservation Education Coordinators to impact conservation knowledge on 15 and 16 July 2021. Photo by IITA.
WEEE Man (Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment).
Your lifetimes electrical good rubbish footprint, all three tons of it.
Most forested areas managed by the MetroParks have been invaded to some extent by alien plant species, particularly second growth woodlots that have been grazed by cattle. The most serious pest species are amur honeysuckle (Lonicera mackii), a shrub native to Mongolia and garlic mustard (Allaria officianalis), an herb native to Eurasia. Control of these invasive species is an ongoing effort of MetroParks.
The suburb of Inala in Brisbane has only one conservation park, dedicated to keeping the culture and identity of Inala alive.
E Alu PÅ« 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
E Alu PÅ« 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
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.