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Breukelen - ecosystem summit Nyenrode. Bart van der Linden.

Students learn about seagrass, how it is studied and why seagrass research is important.

 

Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, MN. September 2002.

Another shot taken on this day.

 

It's getting so I almost take more pictures with my at-the-ready iPhone than make telephone calls!

17 mai 2022 - Touquet

 

1ère édition du Salon organisé par Coteo.

 

Une journée dédiée aux professionnels ponctuée de temps forts et d'animations.

 

A cette occasion, HDFID a animé l'espace 'Activateur d'innovations' sur le pavillon de la Région Hauts-de-France.

 

📣 L’objectif est de revenir sur des parcours inspirants, valoriser les initiatives locales et mettre en avant les atouts du territoire.

Really important to retain standing deadwood within a woodland ecosystem.

Georgia has an especially diverse ecological landscape. This was a combination of a photographic PowerPoint and a very accessible biology lesson on what makes Georgia so special. We learned some of the basic elements of ecology and did some activities that relate to Georgia's biodiversity.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

2:30 - 4:30 PM

Dr. Leslie Jones, Valdosta State University Biology Department

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

Ecosystem Spotlight - Kevin Beardsley, COO, XDEFI Wallet

 

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Credit: Harvey Lisse / UNDP Suriname

 

In Suriname, coastal ecosystems such as mangrove forests and wetlands serve as nurseries for many species and have rich biodiversity. At the same time, they provide natural defence against flooding and coastal erosion and thus protect the coast and its inhabitants against the impacts of climate change.

 

Mangrove ecosystems and wetlands are therefore of crucial importance to climate change adaptation efforts in the coming decades.

 

Unfortunately, especially in the western part of the country and in the vicinity of the capital, Paramaribo, these ecosystems are threatened and degraded by infrastructure development, disturbance of natural hydrology or inadequate water management, pollution, and overexploitation. Here a manmade hydrological canal fragments coastal wetlands in the coastal district of Coronie. December 2023.

Kings Park Visit on Friday, 7 August 2020 - Credit: Paul van der Mey- Kangaroo Paw (Bush Pearl, Anigozanthos)

A big colony in a patch of warm temperate rainforest, east of Mallacoota Inlet.

Mark handing over some Ecopower lights to a new user

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

Some native Jacob's Ladder growing in our pond garden. It is a valuable nectar source for various pollinators.

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What fish size used to be. Big ass motha fuckers. Shifting Baselines!

Ecosystem Spotlight - Michael Wagner, Growth @ Brokkr

 

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