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Ambyvalley road,Lonavala,Mah.,India

Dawn!

Ecosystem Loss and Fragmentation

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Source: AMNH CBC

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Atlantic Sturgeon, part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence Ecosystem, at the Montreal Biodome.

Trees die for many reasons; insect infestations, disease, fire and even old age. Dead and decaying trees however supply both food and habitat for a wide variety of living creatures in the forest and as such they are an integral part of any healthy ecosystem.

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Freshwater Ecosystems and Biodiversity

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Source: N.P. Hitt

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David Sowerwine, head of Ecosystems, Nepal

Regreening Africa is restoring ecosystems in 8 countries and improving the resilience of 500,000 households across sub-Saharan Africa.

 

Regreening Africa’s goal in Ghana is to create a sustained approach to reversing land degradation and integrating food production through agroforestry.

 

Regreening Africa addresses pressing challenges in Ghana’s savannas: extreme and prolonged dry seasons, overgrazing, uncontrolled fire, declining tree cover, loss of indigenous biodiversity and increased soil infertility.

 

Photo by Kelvin Trautman

 

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at Empress Garden Pune, Maharashtra, India

It's not just all grass!!

Grasslands have all kinds of different plant communities similar to other ecosystemes sucha forest that hve diffetner kinds of trees. With grasslands you just have tostop and look below eye level to really see.

an interesting way to control the horn on his truck

Lichen, moss, and spider web. On a fence outside of Yerba Buena Nursery, Half Moon Bay, CA

Freshwater Ecosystems and Biodiversity

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Regreening Africa is restoring ecosystems in 8 countries and improving the resilience of 500,000 households across sub-Saharan Africa.

 

Regreening Africa’s goal in Ghana is to create a sustained approach to reversing land degradation and integrating food production through agroforestry.

 

Regreening Africa addresses pressing challenges in Ghana’s savannas: extreme and prolonged dry seasons, overgrazing, uncontrolled fire, declining tree cover, loss of indigenous biodiversity and increased soil infertility.

 

Photo by Kelvin Trautman

 

cifor-icraf.org

 

If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: news@cifor-icraf.org and a.sanjaya@cifor-icraf.org

Kings Park Visit on Friday, 2 April 2021 - Credit: Paul van der Mey

By 2030, humanity will need an entire second Earth to satisfy our insatiable appetites.

 

Burp. Next!

Era Swap bring you Blockchain based Decentralized P2P Global Marketplace Ecosystem.

 

Ecosystem Loss and Fragmentation

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Source: Bureau of Land Management/photo by Robin Hertz

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