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Presented by Friends of Rauscher Farm and Clinton Greenway Conservation Trust.
June 27, 2009
Clinton, Massachusetts
Photo by Ken MacGray
Our placement allow you to work in the National Parks dotting the coast of the Caribbean region and also on the Pacific Coast. As a volunteer you can get involved with organic farming, soil regeneration, rain forest conservation, endangered species, sea turtle conservation projects and more. www.abroaderview.org/
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
In February 2013, ARC staff, supporters and partners met HRH The Duke of Edinburgh (ARC's founder) to update him on the latest initiatives being undertaken by faith groups around the world to protect the living planet.
Image: Matthew Lloyd for ARC. These images are copyright to ARC; if you would like to reproduce any of them, please email arcworld@arcworld.org.
ARC - Alliance of Religions and Conservation - www.arcworld.org
See page here: www.hiddensandiego.net/water-conservation-garden.php
And my hidden San Diego website: www.hiddensandiego.net
Thanks to Emily Zinselmeier for her photos from the Peru Animal Rainforest Conservation Project. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
November 03, 2022: There are Six Cambodian conservation leaders have been recognized as "Mekong Conservation Heroes" for their environmental actions, including important work on endangered species such as the Irrawaddy dolphin, Mekong giant catfish, and giant softshell turtle, as well as outreach and community-based efforts to protect Cambodia's globally significant forests and fisheries. An award ceremony to honor the Mekong Conservation Heroes will be held Thursday 3 November 2022. The Mekong Conservation Heroes program was developed by the USAID-funded Wonders of the Mekong project to shine a light on inspiring individuals in the Lower Mekong Basin working to study, protect, or raise awareness about the Mekong River’s unique ecosystem, biodiversity, habitats, and cultural heritage. "A healthy Mekong is necessary to support thriving communities, wildlife, and economic activity across Cambodia.
Thanks to Emily Zinselmeier for her photos from the Peru Animal Rainforest Conservation Project. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Surviving Milestone on the A417, Faringdon to Wantage road, in parish of WEST CHALLOW (VALE OF WHITE HORSE District). Located Faringdon Road; Goosey Turn, positioned on grass verge close to signposts on West side of road. Made of stone with no attachment in a design referred to as Faringdon Tombstone. Erected by Wallingford, Wantage and Faringdon Turnpike Trust in the 19th century. Grade II Listed. NGR: SU 3504 9126: Milestone Society National ID: BE_WAFA04 (see turnpikes.org.uk)
Thanks to Iona Topp for these photos from Tanzania Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
James Borrell is a UK based conservation biologist with a passion for expeditions and adventure having been involved in projects on four continents.
In early 2012 James led the scientific fieldwork of an expedition to the Empty Quarter and Dhofar Mountains of Oman. Here they undertook a wide range of research with a particular focus on establishing the presence of the critically endangered Arabian Leopard, a species thought to number less than 250 in the wild.
For more information, writing and images, please visit www.jamesborrell.co.uk
Sunrise at the Managalas Conservation Area.
www.cifor-icraf.org/managalas-oro-province-project/
Photo by Dean Arek/CIFOR-ICRAF
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International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) formally recognises Cape Byron State Conservation Area and Arakwal National Park on the “Green List” of best managed protected areas in the world. International media and IUCN representatives visit Cape Byron and Arakwal NP 15 November 2014.