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Thanks to Rachel Jenkins for the photos. Find out more about the Madagascar Wildlife Conservation project on the website - frontiergap.com
These falls are in a small Department of Conservation preserve near Te Mata, which is not far from Raglan on the North Island, NZ. Very easy walk from the car to the top of the falls and then a pretty easy walk to the bottom on a long series of wooden stairs. Some visitors take a dip in the pool at the bottom.
Thanks to Iona Topp for these photos from Tanzania Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Thanks to Richard Gunner for the photos. Find out more about the Namibia Wildlife Conservation and Sanctuary- frontiergap.com
Thanks to Iona Topp for these photos from Tanzania Marine Conservation & Diving. 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.
The Conservation Communication Winter Workshop is a local gathering for communicators, conservationists, and storytellers shaping Florida’s environmental future, hosted on Friday, January 16th, at the Jacksonville Dallas Graham Branch Library (Photo Devon Bistarkey).
After you've finished volunteering on our Environmental Conservation project in Borneo you can pop down to the local shops for some Indian tea and some delicious roti.
Thanks to Iona Topp for these photos from Tanzania Marine Conservation & Diving. 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.
Our conservation framing is done layer by layer, beginning from the frame, glazing, matboard, artwork hinging, and finally, the backing (also known as the dust cover). To minimise humidity levels within the frame, we often advise our customers to insert a desiccant sheet within the frame unit. merlin.com.sg/
Thanks to Ellie Foott for her photos from Madagascar Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Limehouse Conservation Area is located on the Niagara Escarpment near Limehouse, Ontario and is owned and operated by Credit Valley Conservation. It is within the watershed of the Credit River, being bisected by its tributary, the Black Creek. Redside dace, a provincially threatened species of fish, is found there. The area is known for a system of deep rock fissures and crevices, some of which are accessible from a trail via ladders at the location known as the "Hole in the Wall". Remains of the 19th century lime kilns can be found in the area, making it a site of the regional cultural heritage
Thanks to Iona Topp for these photos from Tanzania Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com
Detail of the stitching to hold together the solar! This is perhaps one of the best historic ruins to see conservation in action. Much that is done, though, is not visible.
Thanks to Iona Topp for these photos from Tanzania Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com