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Mkambati Nature Reserve - Eastern Cape - South Africa

Riisitunturi National Park, Finland

Over the past 18 months, BC has been working on a cumulative effects framework as part of its commitment to sustainable natural resource development.

 

Learn more:

www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2015/05/cumulative-effects-framewo...

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)

Mkambati Nature Reserve - Eastern Cape - South Africa

Riisitunturi National Park, Finland

Ecotourism in Protected Areas: Strengthening Livelihoods, Conservation, and Adaptation, 19–21 May 2015,Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar.

Photo: Udayan Mishra/ICIMOD.

handmade old shoes in the maritime museum Lahemaa Nationalpark

In Phnom Prech, he met with officials from the World Wide Fund For Nature and the Provincial Environment Department, where he heard about steps being taken to sustainably manage the forest.

 

[U.S. Embassy photo by Un Yarat]

(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.)

Photo by Kevin Borland. Enhanced using tools from OpenAI.

 

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Riisitunturi National Park, Finland

On 4 June 2013, West Wallsend Colliery (WWC) notified OEH of a pollution incident involving leakage of grouting material into a natural drainage line in SCA. A further, smaller grout leak was reported by the Colliery on 20 September 2013, which is understood to have occurred in February 2013. OEH subsequently issued a clean up notice to WWC to removed the grout and remediate the site. For more information visit: www.environment.nsw.gov.au/protectedareas/SugarloafSCA.htm

Wainwright Dunes Ecological Reserve, Alberta, Canada

USA, Alaska, Katmai NP, Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) catching salmon at Brooks Falls

In Phnom Prech, he met with officials from the World Wide Fund For Nature and the Provincial Environment Department, where he heard about steps being taken to sustainably manage the forest.

 

[U.S. Embassy photo by Un Yarat]

Big Knife Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada

Quite possibly the most adorable endangered species, sadly spotting these guys at Miquelon has become a somewhat rare event

Rolling Thunder is an annual motorcycle rally held in Washington, DC during the Memorial Day weekend to call for the government's recognition and protection of Prisoners of War (POWs) and those Missing in Action (MIAs). This year, approximately 400,000 veterans will roar across Washington, DC on their motorcycles as a tribute to American war heroes.

 

Photo by Kevin Borland.

The entrance to Glen Echo Park has undergone many changes. The 1940 art deco design has been restored, but prior entrances included a stone entrance in the 1890s with the early trolley lines in front and the 1911 entrance, which featured numerous lightbulbs and two towers, and was in place for 30 years.

 

Photos courtesy of the Richard Cook Collection.

 

Photo and transcription by Kevin Borland.

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