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Participants at the multi-sectoral workshop, held on May 22-24, 2018, Hoima Town, Uganda. Photo credit: Evelyn Namvua, ABCG.
ECOSYSTEMS - Free permanent exhibit!
Identify the species you see in the kelp tank, and find out how they make a living in the kelp forest.
Conduct your own experiment in a tank of flowing water to see how shape affects the ability of kelp blades to mix nutrients in the ocean.
How many animals live in a kelp forest? Take a representative sample, scale it up and see how close you get to the actual number of animals living in the tank.
Watch scavenging in action as live Kellet’s whelks and hermit crabs suck up dead fish!
Not only did we get broccoli, carrots, red cabbage, and brussels sprouts, but also salad greens, kale, butterbut squash, sweet potatoes, salad turnips, celery ... and beets. I feel like the CSA experience has changed me, how I look at food, how I think about environmentalism. Thirty weeks went fast!
Consultation process session: Mediterranean Basin Hotspot Ecosystem Profile Update (CEPF)
Processus de Consultation: Mise à jour du profil d’écosystème du hotspot du bassin méditerranéen (CEPF)
Ulcinj (Montenegro) - 25 October 2016
1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week “Building a regional network to conserve plants and cultural diversity”
1re Semaine de la conservation des plantes méditerranéennes “Construction d’un réseau régional pour la conservation de la diversité culturelle et végétale”
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation.
More information on 1st Mediterranean Plant Conservation Week, please visit:
www.medplantsweek.uicnmed.org/
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Ridgeway 4th and 5th graders grew lettuces in an aquaponics ecosystem they constructed in their hallway.
On June 10, 2025, WIPO Director General Daren Tang (second from left) signed a cooperation agreement between WIPO, the Permanent Conference of African and Francophone Consular Chambers and Intermediary Organizations (CPCCAF) and the National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI France).
The agreement is designed to strengthen the intellectual property (IP) ecosystem in African and Francophone countries through trusted business intermediaries. This strategic partnership leverages CPCCAF’s extensive network of 130 chambers of commerce and other intermediary organizations across 32 countries to enhance the accessibility, awareness, and use of IP among SMEs. At the heart of this initiative is also INPI’s Francophone Alliance for Intellectual Property, which seeks to enhance cooperation among Francophone IP offices and other stakeholders.
In the photo from left to right: Christophe Eken, CPCCAF President; WIPO Director General, Daren Tang; Thani Mohamed Soilihi; Minister Delegate of Francophonie and Partnerships of France and Pascal Faure, Director General INPI.
The signing ceremony took place during an official visit by the Director General to France from June 10-11, 2025.
More: WIPO Director General Visits France, Advances Francophone IP Cooperation
Photo: Carole Bremeersch (INPI). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Woodview students studied the savanna ecosystem in class and then planted grasses and other plants that are native to the savanna area.
Woodview students studied the savanna ecosystem in class and then planted grasses and other plants that are native to the savanna area.
Mangrove ecosystems of India: Science, policy and practice for sustainable management
jointly organised by NCCR and CIFOR-ICRAF
17 December 2024, National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR), NIOT- Campus, Pallikaranai, Chennai, India
www.cifor-icraf.org/mangrove-monitoring-india/
Photo by CIFOR-ICRAF
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Here you can see an abundant amount of trees and natural vegetation on Tybee Island, Georgia. Trees are inhabited by many different species, give off oxygen, and prevent soil erosion to a certain extent. Humans use trees for logging and making paper as well as many other things.
In Love With The World by Anicka Yi.
www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/hyundai-c...
The Tate Modern.
Bankside, London
20 October 2021
Un champ de blé vert
Dans ma têt’s’est ouvert
Ondulant, frissonnant.
La mélodie des mots
Clé de sol de mes maux
S’envole au confin
De ma tête à l’envers.
Courant à sa perte
Sa perte de vue.
Ébloui par des poissons de lune
Sautant par de-là l’écume
Tels des hippocampes affolés
Par une course chimérique.