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Photo courtesy of UNDP in Armenia

Near the decomissioned Icon Mine

Mkambati Nature Reserve - Eastern Cape - South Africa

The landscape of areas around the Pulau Dua Nature Reserve are largely in the form of fish ponds belonging to local residents.

 

Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR

 

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Variconi is a Special Protected Area (according with EU Birds Directive) and an international Ramsar Area, since its role for bird migration. The program includes:

- bird watching;

- bird ringing;

- workshop of photography.

Several organizations organized the events held on 11 may 2013: Ente Riserva Foce Volturno, Associazione Fotografi Naturalisti, Italiani, Istituto di Gestione della Fauna, Birding Campania (EBN network)

A photographic workshop about telling a story by means of photography was developed. Participants were been invited to describe why they think Variconi SPA is important for migrant birds, by using 5 photographs they will take on the field. Participants were been guided by members of the regional section of AFNI (Associazione Fotografi Naturalisti Italiani). The work will be published on the web site of the project “Biodiversita2020” (www.biodiversita2020.com).

(c) 2006 US Fish and Wildlife Service

 

(I took this picture during my internship at Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. It is in the Public Domain, so feel free to download and use it. However, you cannot use it for profit and all copies must have the copyright notice listed above.)

J. M. Castilla Ríos / CENEAM Photographic Library

 

Shepherding on high mountain pastures

Variconi is a Special Protected Area (according with EU Birds Directive) and an international Ramsar Area, since its role for bird migration. The program includes:

- bird watching;

- bird ringing;

- workshop of photography.

Several organizations partecipated to the event held on 11 may 2013: Ente Riserva Foce Volturno, Associazione Fotografi Naturalisti, ItalianiIstituto di Gestione della Fauna, Birding Campania (EBN network)

A photographic workshop about telling a story by means of photography was organised. Participants were been invited to describe why they think Variconi SPA is important for migrant birds, by using 5 photographs they will take on the field on 11 May 2013. Participants were been guided by members of the regional section of AFNI (Associazione Fotografi Naturalisti Italiani). The work will be published on the web site of the project “Biodiversita2020” (www.biodiversita2020.com. The event is part of the program held by Ente Riserva Foce Volturno, Istituto di Gestione della Fauna, Birding Campania (EBN network)

Learn more about efforts to protect the environment in Armenia

 

Photo courtesy of UNDP in Armenia

Oeschinensee, near Kandersteg. World Heritage area

Wildlife in Etosha Park, Namibia

Photo by Patrizia Cocca/GEF

Rock Formations and Sea Cliffs, Lighthouse, Punta Tosca, Isla Santa Margarita, Rehusa Channel, Bahia Magdalena, Pacific Ocean,Baja California, Mexico

Credit: IUCN Photo Library © Paul Dingwall

Wildlife in Etosha Park, Namibia

Photo by Patrizia Cocca/GEF

A young orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) resting in a tree at Tanjung Puting National Park. The park which is 3,040km² has a number of different habitats. Central Kalimantan, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Terry Sunderland/CIFOR

 

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Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus)

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Der Pfäffikersee ist ein 3.3 km² grosser See im Zürcher Oberland,

The Tromlingen islands are a centerpiece and most valuable part of the Raet national park, where a high diversity of different habitats can be experienced.

 

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This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Peter Prokosch

Speisekomposition Asia-Estonia

Wildlife in Etosha Park, Namibia

Photo by Patrizia Cocca/GEF

Blue fox (polar fox)

The arctic fox Alopex lagopus semenovi from Mednyi Island (the Mednyi subspecies).

 

The only aborigine species of the Commander Islands' land mammals, the Commander polar fox presents a unique opportunity for research as it is the only major fox population living in total geographic isolation The Mednyi Island subspecies is included in the Russian Federation's Red Data Book.

 

The Mednyi Island polar fox is a thin endemic island subspecies . The island polar fox population has a number of interesting features in its ecology and behavior and a low level of genetic variability causing its high vulnerability against impact of various external factors. The monitoring program developed for the Commander Islands Reserve includes activities on surveying numbers of the population, its structure, and impact of the major environmental factors on it.

Variconi is a Special Protected Area (according with EU Birds Directive) and an international Ramsar Area, since its role for bird migration. The program includes:

- bird watching;

- bird ringing;

- workshop of photography.

Several organizations organized the events held on 11 may 2013: Ente Riserva Foce Volturno, Associazione Fotografi Naturalisti, Italiani, Istituto di Gestione della Fauna, Birding Campania (EBN network)

A photographic workshop about telling a story by means of photography was developed. Participants were been invited to describe why they think Variconi SPA is important for migrant birds, by using 5 photographs they will take on the field. Participants were been guided by members of the regional section of AFNI (Associazione Fotografi Naturalisti Italiani). The work will be published on the web site of the project “Biodiversita2020” (www.biodiversita2020.com).

These towers just went up in my hometown of Madison, Wisconsin. They loom Large. This is/was one of our favorite sites to kayak. It will be interesting to see how they change the landscape on the paddle home.

(c) 2006 US Fish and Wildlife Service

 

(I took this picture during my internship at Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. It is in the Public Domain, so feel free to download and use it. However, you cannot use it for profit and all copies must have the copyright notice listed above.)

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