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Amy Ulland, board president of the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and coordinator of its stream monitoring program, collects a sample for a water clarity measurement along Tuscarora Creek in Leesburg, Va., on Feb. 2, 2025. Ulland has conducted stream monitoring for the nonprofit since becoming a certified stream monitor in 2019. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Daily Express's award-winning reporter Kan Yaw Chong's Children on a Wildlife Tour on Klias Wetland.

BUILT ENVIRONMENT NETWORKING - HELD THE FIRST LONDON EVENT AT THE CENTRAL HALL IN WESTMINSTER.©RUSSELL SACH - 0771 882 6138

African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) officers pose for a group photo at the end of a clean-up exercise as part of events organized by the United Nations, to mark World Environment Day in Kismayo, Somalia on 5 June 2022. ATMIS Photo.

At the Lancaster County Super Fair, 4-H Home Environment exhibits include several projects, including Design My Place, Sketchbook Crossroads, Portfolio Pathways, Design Decisions, Human Development and Heritage.

 

In Nebraska, the 4-H youth development program for ages 5-18 is part of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.

Amy Webb

BFA Painting

BFA Thesis Exhibition

"Grounding Environments"

Wendy Cue, Chief of Joint UNEP/OCHA Environment Unit during the Ceremony of Green Star Awards. 2 September 2013.

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The Altaero BAT could just be the breakthrough in wind power that will change the world.

Created within MIT, the BAT (Buoyant Airborne Turbine) is a flying wind turbine. What makes this invention so ground-breaking is that it is deployable anywhere, anytime, with no necessary construction or...

 

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Looking out over the Sydney CBD horizon through the lift well of Deutsche Bank Place

House finches perch near Old Point Comfort Lighthouse at Fort Monroe in Hampton, Va., on July 17, 2021. The light was built in 1803, making it the second oldest lighthouse on the Chesapeake and the oldest still in use. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

I like them more in colour rather than black and white, but I couldn't resist this one :P

 

Specs are on the right, all manually except for the ISO.

 

Will upload the coloured one though :P

Regional Environmental Officer Andrew Griffin introduced "Queen of the Trees" to students at the 8:00 showing. Leonard Johanns from Suriname Conservation Foundation introduced the documentary "Mercury Contamination: Suriname's Silent Public Health Menace" at 10:30. Andrew returned for the evening screening of "Amazon Gold" and a passionate discussion with our audience about the issue of mercury pollution. Thanks to everyone for another great weekend.

Feb. 5, 2016

Amy Ulland, board president of the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and coordinator of its stream monitoring program, guides first-time volunteer Emily Italiano through a water clarity measurement along Tuscarora Creek in Leesburg, Va., on Feb. 2, 2025. Ulland has conducted stream monitoring for the nonprofit since becoming a certified stream monitor in 2019. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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The Chesapeake Bay Program's photographic archive is available for media and non-commercial use at no charge. To request permission, send an email briefly describing the proposed use to requests@chesapeakebay.net. Please do not attach jpegs. Instead, reference the corresponding Flickr URL of the image.

 

A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

Plastic tree shelters are carried to a tree planting site in Frederick County, Md., on April 15, 2024. Shenandoah Habitats, contracted by the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, employs workers under the H-2B visa program in order to plant up to 3,000 trees a day. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

The village, 90 km south-east of Dodoma, Tanzania, actually IS called Wotta. This was once an impressive waterfall, but too large an area of the catchment has been cultivated, so that only a trickle of water (flowing like a bath tap!) gets here.

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: Protecting the World's Most Expensive Tree.

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Moshi, TANZANIA, Nov 22, 2010 (IPS) - With the snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro providing a backdrop under simmering tropical sunshine, a group of women in Mijongweni village break into song..

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At the Lancaster County Super Fair, 4-H Home Environment exhibits include several projects, including Design My Place, Sketchbook Crossroads, Portfolio Pathways, Design Decisions, Child Development and Heritage.

This is the first of my final series in the Environment project. This is an abstract of a building, and in this project I wanted to show how technology and industrialisation is taking over. I approached this by researching photographers work such as Thomas Struth.

A combine harvester cutting damaged crops one month late, under stormy skies near Great Wratting, Suffolk, after one of the poorest August's on record. The crop seen is black showing signs of water logging, which means a large perecntage of the grain is rotten.

2005

During our Environment Unit we tested the water tolerance of 4 different types of plant seeds - barley, radish, corn and pea.

We planted 3 seeds of each plant into 4 containers. Everything was kept the same except we add different amounts of water to each container. One container had no water, and contained dry soil, one container we added moist soil but no water. We added 40mls of water to one container and 80mls of water to the last container. We also had one class container labeled swamp - it had 120ml of water added to it. All containers were sealed in zip-lock bags.

46115 Scots Guardsman quietly simmers while the crew have a serious discussion

Dick Zimmerman of Old Dominion University gets tangled in some wild celery while collecting the plant from the Susquehanna Flats in the Chesapeake Bay on Aug. 6, 2024. Zimmermann and fellow researcher Victoria Hill were collecting bio-optics data. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

Joint meeting of the NJBIA Environment and Energy Policy Committees with Sen. Bob Smith, chairman of the Senate Environment and Energy Committee.

project aims to promote environment in 5 target village high schools in Kallimandhayam, Thoppampatti, Ambilikai, Porulur and Kariyampatti, by 20 women members of self help groups of Naickanoor & Othaiyur by putting up a nursery to distribute 2500 saplings to 2500 children and selling 2500 tree saplings to make the income for them and continue to promote nursery to support village councils and schools children to promote trees in their villages continually. After 7 days training on nursery promotion activities, given support to produce 5000 tree saplings, distribute free of costs to 2500 children after one day education ,in 5 high schools and selling 2500 saplings to others to make income

Photo by Mitch Paine (http://www.MitchPainePhotography.com)

One of our first public events. Great Success by any standards. More than 50 people involved cleaning the coast line, more than 20 divers in the water cleaning Sea Caves dive site in Cavo Greco! Well Done Guys!

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