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Photo credits: José Antero Almeida

by Maryland Environmental Trust, Maryland Department of Natural Resources

 

The 2019 Maryland Environmental Trust Conference & Symposium was more successful than ever before! Over two days, 170 attendees from around the state participated in the conference. This year's theme was Innovation in Conservation: Readying for the Opportunities and Challenges Ahead.

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Everyone I know is a liar. Big fat fucking liars. I trust no one.

Images from the two night dinner event for Trust America with Jeb Bush. Joel Silverman Photography, serving the Denver Metro area.

Work from Design Academy Eindhoven's Masters Programme - part of my work there as guest lecturer, exploring the relationship between trust and design

For Keven :)

 

Taken in wildwood trust, kent

 

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Photo credits: José Antero Almeida

Lyme Park, Cheshire.

The National Trust.

Grade l listed.

Courtyard - Italian Renaissance Well-Head, c18.

Probably brought from Venice c1900.

Grade ll listed.

 

Lyme was once home to the Legh family and, in its heyday, a great sporting estate.

 

In the centre of the courtyard is an Italian Renaissance well-head, surrounded by chequered pink and white stone, simulating marble.

 

"It is a safe thing to Trust Him to fulfill the desire which he creates."

 

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St Marys Lane, Tewkesbury, Landmark Trust

Downtown, The Loop, Chicago, Illinois.

Thursday, June 20, 2024.

danish general election day

Community Plumbing Challenge 2016. Diepsloot, South Africa

Croome River and the Malvern Hills.

a female moose looking at me while her calf is looking at her

Pictures of the Nyika Vwaza Trust's fire prevention opetrations during our time managing the trust's opeartions at Nyika National Park during 2009/10

 

During May-July, the Trust conducts "controlled burns" to remove dead vegetation and create blocks of burnt ground which will disrupt the progress of wildfires later in the year when the hot dry weather and strong winds turn the Nyika plateau into a tinderbox.

 

Fires started by lightning strikes, lit by poachers or accidentally started by careless visitors can cause tremendous damage.

 

The Trust's preparations were put to the test by a seies of fires during September and October which threatened the campsite at Chelinda and later the main camp and Chelinda Lodge.

 

These were safely dealt with by Trust workers and volunteers from other agencies at Nyika but damping down after the main threat was averted took many days.

Hardwick Hall - National Trust, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire

(C) 2006 Jonathan Blair

Picture of and by Ljuljana Cmok used with kind permission by her and magna gratitude by me.

This picture is not to be used without my written permission not here nor anywhere else.

 

I don't like flashy awards, since they're mostly given because of an obligation to stupid group rules. If you got something to say, say it in your own words and not by copying and pasting. I don't follow such rules, so if you have the sweaper running, don't even bother to invite me please. As of now the flashy awards will be removed, no offence!

Dame Fiona Reynolds, Director General of The National Trust addresses the Women as Leaders Conference

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For more than 50 years bottlenose dolphins have been gracing the shores of Western Australia. A pod of dolpins swim up an down the shore line extremely close to the beach interacting with a local ranger.

Photo credits: José Antero Almeida

No really, I have done this before

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