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A boardwalk leads visitors through freshwater wetlands at Huntley Meadows Park in Fairfax County, Va., on May 17, 2024. The 1,500-acre includes wetlands that are home to a diverse array of wildlife, and a half-mile boardwalk leading to an observation tower. More than 200 bird species reside here, with dawn and dusk offering prime wildlife viewing opportunities. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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Sheep laurel blooms in a major stream restoration completed in late 2024 that extends roughly 2,600 feet along a tributary of the Severn River known as Jabez Branch III in Millersville, Md., on May 23, 2025. Funded by the Resilience Authority of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, with $8.1 million provided by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and $977,640 from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) EPA Innovative Nutrient and Sediment Reduction Grants program, the project was built by Underwood & Associates, Inc., to address severe erosion that was sending sediment pollution downstream into the Severn River. The design filled a 10-foot-deep eroded channel to reconnect the stream to its floodplain, using sand, gravel and wood chips to create riffles and step pools in what's known as a regenerative stormwater conveyance. "It's now controlling those pulses of floods," said Sara Caldes, the Severn Riverkeeper. "The amount of habitat that's been created in, like, one year is what I find most interesting." (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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This jaw-dropper is the oldest complete folk art environment in the United States, creating a creative epicenter in this rural Kansas town. OK, it's not exactly the exact Garden in the Bible, but Samuel P. Dinsmoor began pouring forth his vision in 1907 when, at the age of 64, he completed his Log Cabin Home, built from native limestone. Then, using the newest building compound of its day--concrete--he spent the next 18 years surrounding his house with a narrative sculpture garden.
Photos from the March Against Incineration as it went past Castletown D Day Museum on Saturday 16 October 2021. This large, peaceful protest was about the building of a huge waste incineration plant at Portland Port. This was a huge show of people power with the local community united in the fight against it. Free to tag, share and for non-commercial use
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I took this photo of my mom in an art museum in Denver, Colorado. She fits in this environment because she loves art and creativity.
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One of the most pristine environments in which I've ever been! Reflected in the lake are the Southern Alps with Mt. Cook/Aoraki in the center which is New Zealand's highest mountain.
Feb. 26, 2016 marked the final day of our Environmental Film Festival in Paramaribo. The Paramaribo Zoo brought a baby howler monkey to our 10:30 a.m. screening. And Environmental Policy Advisor to the President of Suriname Dr. Haydi Berrenstein and Ambassador Nolan spoke at the evening screening.
Art For The Environment Exhibition at Te Papa Moving Towards A Balanced Earth- Kick the Carbon Habit. Performers from Whitireia Community Polytechnic Performing Arts Group
Fanta Zara Bah (27) is a youth leader in the conflict-affected town of Ségou and a participant in Cordaid's Accountable Local Governance Programme programme (PGLR).
"The programme has taught us a lot. We have received training on our rights and duties. We know now that the involvement of youth in the business of a community is crucial for its development.
In Ségou, for example, people would not pay taxes regularly. The training taught us that we need to educate them on the fact that the tax money will be used for community development.
We received training on the importance of prenatal consultations. In Ségou, there are still women who won’t go to a hospital for a health check. Some say that’s because they are uncomfortable visiting a younger doctor, in other cases, the spouses might refuse to pay the medical expenses.
We went around the city of Ségou to raise awareness among women. We also participate in radio shows to reach out to more people, including men.
Three months later, we followed up with the health centres and there was a big change: the number of women coming in for a prenatal consultation increased!
The advice I would give to young people is to remember that we are the future. Our communities and our countries will not develop without us.
We must get involved in all matters of the community, even if they try to sideline us."
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Mali, one of the largest countries in the West African Sahel region, is known for its rich history and fascinating mix of cultures. Unfortunately, political turbulence and various regional conflicts have affected almost the entire population in the last decade. These and other challenges, such as climate change, food insecurity and mass displacement, call for an approach that gives Malians the means they need to turn the tide and move forward.
To make a lasting impact on the struggling West African regions, Cordaid believes we need a holistic approach that positively influences the most crucial elements in people’s daily lives. By combining efforts in strengthening civil society, creating a fair value chain, educating youth on topics such as sexual and reproductive health and rights and allowing them to influence governance and peace processes, we can pave the way to a peaceful and just future for all Malians.
Cordaid's programmes in Mali:
PGLR+
The Accountable Local Governance Programme (PGLR+) in Mali seeks to strengthen democratic institutions in 240 municipalities across the Gao, Tombouctou, Mopti, and Ségou regions. Funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Mali, the programme is carried out by a consortium of four Dutch NGOs: SNV, Oxfam Novib, the V4T Foundation, and Cordaid.
JNJ2
Jege ni Jaba means 'fish and onions' in Bambara, Mali's lingua franca. It is also the name of a programme that improves food security in the country. Some value chains have all the necessary conditions to be developed on a larger scale. However, farmers and producers are often facing challenges to grow their businesses. The main objectives of the programme are improving people's livelihoods, without increasing the pressure on the environment, and creating economic opportunities for women and youth.
Just Future
Just Future is a programme led by an alliance of international and local NGOs and civil society organisations to strengthen the capacity of civil society in fragile contexts. The alliance partners demand more accessible, responsive and accountable security and justice institutions, and more inclusive political governance and peace-making.
Jigiya
One of the goals of the Jigiya project ('hope' in Bambara) is to educate at least one million girls and boys on sexual and reproductive health and rights. The programme aims to significantly improve the youth's reproductive health and to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality. Cordaid provides technical assistance to the Jigiya project, which is being implemented in four regions: Kayes, Koulikoro, Segou and Mopti.
A bald eagle flies at Huntley Meadows Park in Alexandria, Va., on May 17, 2024. At a little more than 1,500 acres, the park conserves forest, meadow and vast wetlands in the largest park operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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Henk Brandon of Suriname Conservation Foundation introduced both films on Thursday morning, Feb. 11, 2016. Each school was presented with a copy of an SCF documentary for their school library. Students also won door prizes for answering questions during the presentation.
Home Environment exhibits include several projects, including Celebrate Art, Design Decision, Child Development, and Heritage.
Environment
The environment exceeding on the level
Of our unconciousness
For example
What does the billboard say
Come and play, come and play
Forget about the movement
i was interested in taking something inside of the environment it belongs in and bringing it somewhere completely foreign to the object.
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Avebury Circle is a truly wondrous site, one can imagine the feelings of the ancient people seeing what I saw last night.
I am absolutely delighted to let you know that my new album, 'ECOSYSTEMS' has just been published: stanislav.photography/ecosystems
It has been presented at the Club of Rome 50th Anniversary meeting, the United Nations COP24 conference on climate change, a large exhibition held at the Mathematical Institute of Oxford University and the Environment Europe Oxford Spring School in Ecological Economics and now at the United Nations World Urban Forum 2020. There are only 450 copies left so you will have to be quick: stanislav.photography/ecosystems
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Nel corso del suo viaggio istituzionale sulla costa orientale degli Stati Uniti, il sindaco Alemanno ha incontrato i vertici dell’Agenzia cittadina di San Francisco per la raccolta e lo smaltimento dei rifiuti, la San Francisco Environment.
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For Earth Month 2012, Green Mountain Energy employees are sharing photos of how they live green each and every day. Both at work and at home, we all try to reduce our daily environmental impact in various ways. Here's a glimpse into how our employees are living green - and tips on what you can do to reduce your impact, too!
As a part of the Environment Day celebrations students of Udgam School participated in a wide range of activities. The day began on a solemn note wherein the ways in which we are harming the environment were taken up alongwith the joint measures that need to be taken to save the planet. The celebration started with a pledge to save the environment in all possible ways. Soon the events began and students joined elocution, poster making, slogan creating, jingle creating, best out of waste and many such activities under the able guidance of their teachers. The children thoroughly enjoyed the activities especially being in a group and working together for a common goal, which is the essence of the school. No wonder even on a school holiday there were so many participants all agog to join in for the cause of the environment amidst some fun.