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In the upper Limahuli Garden, the ecology restoration project is restoring the plant communities found on the islands prior to human habitation.
Photo by Bruce Shenitz
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.
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
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, 7 August 2020 - Credit: Paul van der Mey- Kangaroo Paw (Bush Pearl, Anigozanthos)
La nature inspire les humains dans une multitude de domaines d’activités : ingénierie, architecture, gestion, etc. Les écosystèmes marins peuvent-ils influencer nos connaissances en psychologie et nous rendre plus résilients?
Regional Symposium on Ecosystem Services and Poverty Alleviation in South Asia: Tackling Poverty in a Rapidly Changing World: Practical approaches to improving human well-being and natural resources.
Photo: Jitendra Raj Bajracharya/ICIMOD.
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
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!