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Please feel free to copy and share these images as part of your MS Bike ride experience. More images will be added over the next week.

 

A HUGE Thank YOU to the Sponsor’s helping make this year’s Historic New Bern Ride happen!:

 

“I Ride with MS” program Sponsor; Biogen www.biogen.com/

 

Champion Level Event Sponsors:

Precision Race: www.precisionrace.com/

Live Oak Bank: www.liveoakbank.com/

Onlsow Memorial Hospital: www.onslow.org/

and d-Wise: www.d-wise.com/

 

Beer Sponsor: Carolina Brewing Company: www.carolinabrew.com/

 

Medical Sponsor: Carolina East Hospital Systems: www.carolinaeasthealth.com/

 

Team Village Sponsor: ADAMA www.adama.com/us/en/

 

Linking Lives Program Sponsor: Genentech www.gene.com/

 

Rest Stop Sponsors:

Bojangles, www.bojangles.com/

 

CVS Caremark, www.cvs.com/

 

Gregory Poole, www.gregorypoole.com/

 

ADAMA www.gregorypoole.com/

 

BSH bsh-jobs.us/

 

Media Sponsors:

252 Radio, 252radio.com/

 

Bob 93.3 www.bob933.com/

 

Public Radio East publicradioeast.org/

   

From Dave Gill:

 

Congratulations to all participants!

 

It’s my pleasure being associated with the North Carolina Bike MS this year! As time allows, I couldn’t be more pleased continuing to bring my services again in the future!

 

I’m an Event Photographer centered in Raleigh, delivering captivating images of human emotion, beauty, and connection specializing in weddings and other special festivities. Keep me in mind for your event too!

 

Over the years I’ve covered stories on assignment concerning the environment, politics, special events, and bicycle races for the AP, UPI, Reuters, McClatchy, and Gannett.

 

Regarding bicycling, my stories and images have been featured in Pezcyclingnews.com, with further contributions to Cyclingnews.com, Velonews.com, CyclingWeekly.com, Velonews, and Bicycling.

A great blue heron visits wetlands near Neabsco Creek Boardwalk in Woodbridge, Va., on Sept. 20, 2020. The boardwalk opened in 2019 and offers a 0.75-mile walk across acres of wetlands. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

USAGE REQUEST INFORMATION

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.

Employees supported a special Earth Month celebration with the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Around 100 volunteers supported this important environmental organisation through either gardening with the horticulture team, or lantern making for their award-winning winter lantern trails. The activities ended with a lunch and talk from Kew Director of Science, Alex Antonelli on biodiversity.

Beauty at the edge of the desert. Great colours and features on the hillside in a wadi between RAK and Masafi, with a miriad of small shrubs and bushes thriving despite the harsh conditions.

Millbrook Marsh Nature Center is seen in State College, Pa., on April 11, 2018. Millbrook Marsh is a 62-acre park featuring a two-acre calcareous fen, a rare habitat fed by groundwater seeping through limestone bedrock, creating alkaline soil conditions that support specialized plants. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

USAGE REQUEST INFORMATION

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.

Trees killed by the reconnected floodplain of a major stream restoration on a tributary of the Severn River known as Jabez Branch III are left standing to provide beneficial woody debris and habitat 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 and $977,640 from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation's EPA Innovative Nutrient and Sediment Reduction Grants program, the project was completed in late 2024 and spans roughly 2,600 feet of the stream. It 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)

 

USAGE REQUEST INFORMATION

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.

A team from the District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) conducts spring habitat sampling for invertebrates at the site of a stream restoration on Pope Branch in Southeast Washington, D.C., on March 28, 2019. The entire watershed of 1.6-mile Pope Branch falls inside the District of Columbia and feeds into the Anacostia River. Almost 5,000 linear feet of the stream was restored in 2016. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

USAGE REQUEST INFORMATION

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.

One of the most obvious solutions to plenty of problems.

 

See also:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Lvl4WOmpFE

   

On September 21 2014, more than half a million people around the world marched in over 2000 marches in 150+ cities. They marched for climate justice at the People's Climate March. peoplesclimate.org

 

We, the YMCA, stand up for climate justice. One World. One YMCA. One future.

 

To find out more about how the World YMCA is engaging the environment with the help of the RGE (Resource Group for the Environment) go here: action.ymca.int

The pioneering bike sharing project scheme at Fayoum University sets to revive cycling in Egypt, serves students who commute daily to the city from neighboring towns, changes lifestyles into healthier ones and reduces emissions & congestion.

 

Through the Sustainable Transport Project, 14 KM of separated bicycle lanes in Fayoum governorate were created, along with 12 bike stations across the city and campuses.

 

Foundation Art & Design.

 

Brief: To create a campaign about a environmental issue (I chose the wastage of electricity).

linux mandrake community 10.0 - kde -

photo: voov experience

A team from the D.C. Department of Energy and the Environment (DOEE) conducts spring habitat sampling for invertebrates at the site of a stream restoration on Pope Branch in Southeast Washington, D.C., on March 28, 2019. The entire watershed of 1.6-mile Pope Branch falls inside the District of Columbia and feeds into the Anacostia River. Almost 5,000 linear feet of the stream was restored in 2016. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

USAGE REQUEST INFORMATION

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.

Last day of field work for Gillespie's dissertation at Eliza Spring, Austin, TX (Home to endangered Barton Springs Salamander). Photo courtesy Hayley Gillespie.

 

Using a novel technique that is less invasive, less lethal, and more informative than traditional methods, Gillespie identified what prey the endangered Barton Springs Salamander chooses to eat. The salamander research and details on the new technique, called stable isotope analysis, were published in a recent study in the January 15, 2013 issue of PLOS ONE.

 

Read more here.

New college task set to us to find a new article and take a photo to go with it. i used this story www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/sep/02/giant-balloo...

 

Image Craft's ICON Themed Environments division created this new suite of office furniture, custom designed for our recently expanded Colorado office, now located in Centennial.

 

Shown here in various stages of production are a reception desk, media wall with podium, conference room table, storage and display credenzas, and more! The furnishings, primarily composed of shop ply and MDF, feature a zebra wood laminate with folkstone gray and matte black laminate work surfaces.

 

This project was produced entirely in-house in our Phoenix headquarters, from design to fabrication, and ultimately, through on-site installation. Backlit lettering and graphics are also part of the overall concept, and will be the final addition. We'll add more photos here as the project progresses.

 

For more information on ICON Themed Environments and a gallery of past projects, please see our web site at:

 

www.imcraft.com/icon-themed-environments.html

   

Spatterdock grows in a pond at Climbers Run Nature Preserve in Lancaster County, Pa., on May 21, 2018. The 83-acre preserve owned by Lancaster County Conservancy offers roughly three miles of trails and features in-stream restorations supporting habitat for native brook trout. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

USAGE REQUEST INFORMATION

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.

The Math & Science Institute (MSI) is an academically rigorous program designed for students with a keen interest in pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The Institute consists of seven college-credit courses:

-- BioTechnology

-- Environment and Energy Technology

-- Physics

-- Anatomy & Physiology

-- Statistics

-- Calculus

 

www.palmbeachstate.edu/msi/

Please feel free to copy and share these images as part of your MS Bike ride experience. More images will be added over the next week.

 

A HUGE Thank YOU to the Sponsor’s helping make this year’s Historic New Bern Ride happen!:

 

“I Ride with MS” program Sponsor; Biogen www.biogen.com/

 

Champion Level Event Sponsors:

Precision Race: www.precisionrace.com/

Live Oak Bank: www.liveoakbank.com/

Onlsow Memorial Hospital: www.onslow.org/

and d-Wise: www.d-wise.com/

 

Beer Sponsor: Carolina Brewing Company: www.carolinabrew.com/

 

Medical Sponsor: Carolina East Hospital Systems: www.carolinaeasthealth.com/

 

Team Village Sponsor: ADAMA www.adama.com/us/en/

 

Linking Lives Program Sponsor: Genentech www.gene.com/

 

Rest Stop Sponsors:

Bojangles, www.bojangles.com/

 

CVS Caremark, www.cvs.com/

 

Gregory Poole, www.gregorypoole.com/

 

ADAMA www.gregorypoole.com/

 

BSH bsh-jobs.us/

 

Media Sponsors:

252 Radio, 252radio.com/

 

Bob 93.3 www.bob933.com/

 

Public Radio East publicradioeast.org/

   

From Dave Gill:

 

Congratulations to all participants!

 

It’s my pleasure being associated with the North Carolina Bike MS this year! As time allows, I couldn’t be more pleased continuing to bring my services again in the future!

 

I’m an Event Photographer centered in Raleigh, delivering captivating images of human emotion, beauty, and connection specializing in weddings and other special festivities. Keep me in mind for your event too!

 

Over the years I’ve covered stories on assignment concerning the environment, politics, special events, and bicycle races for the AP, UPI, Reuters, McClatchy, and Gannett.

 

Regarding bicycling, my stories and images have been featured in Pezcyclingnews.com, with further contributions to Cyclingnews.com, Velonews.com, CyclingWeekly.com, Velonews, and Bicycling.

 

Image Craft's ICON Themed Environments division created this new suite of office furniture, custom designed for our recently expanded Colorado office, now located in Centennial.

 

Shown here in various stages of production are a reception desk, media wall with podium, conference room table, storage and display credenzas, and more! The furnishings, primarily composed of shop ply and MDF, feature a zebra wood laminate with folkstone gray and matte black laminate work surfaces.

 

This project was produced entirely in-house in our Phoenix headquarters, from design to fabrication, and ultimately, through on-site installation. Backlit lettering and graphics are also part of the overall concept, and will be the final addition. We'll add more photos here as the project progresses.

 

For more information on ICON Themed Environments and a gallery of past projects, please see our web site at:

 

www.imcraft.com/icon-themed-environments.html

   

Open MAKE at the Exploratorium Saturday, January 21, 2012.

Photo by Sarah Rice

President's Society Environment Workshop January 20, 2020

Amadeo Petitbó, Director de la Fundación Rafael del PIno

having fun with illustrator

An American goldfinch visits Millbrook Marsh Nature Center in State College, Pa., on April 11, 2018. Millbrook Marsh is a 62-acre park featuring a two-acre calcareous fen, a rare habitat fed by groundwater seeping through limestone bedrock, creating alkaline soil conditions that support specialized plants. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

USAGE REQUEST INFORMATION

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.

On Sunday 9 September three Mosman households gave a tour of their homes to celebrate Sustainable House Day. The tour, which was part of Council’s Living Environment Series, was a huge success with participants having the opportunity to learn about solar panels, water harvesting, composting, sustainable building materials, edible gardens and more.

 

The tour highlighted how easy it is to make your home more sustainable. Whether you live in a unit, townhouse or free standing dwelling there is always something you can do to reduce your ecological footprint.

 

The homes on the tour included a Federation period residence in the Orlando Conservation Area, a free standing home built in 1976 and a strata title unit in the heart of Mosman. Although all the homes were very different, the common theme was that they had all been retrofitted to become more sustainable.

 

Participants were amazed at the amount of food that can be grown in a small backyard, the amount of money that can be saved through energy efficiency and the creative ways to capture water for re-use. The tour was part of a national event which sees hundreds of sustainable homes open each year.

 

It was an extremely inspirational day with participants going home with new ideas and enthusiasm to make their own homes and lives more sustainable.

 

To learn more about the homes download the handout: www.mosman.nsw.gov.au/file_download/2812

Trigger Happy

Environment / Background Design

 

Adobe Illustrator CS3

Adobe Flash CS3

Macromedia Flash 8

Adobe Photoshop CS3

 

Graphic Design

Vector Art

Green Sea Tourtle (Chelonia mydas). Marsa Abu Dabbab. Egypt. Red Sea.

Uganda and the wider Eastern Africa region has lately been experiencing the effects of climate change. This house was devastated by a mud slide leaving its occupants homeless.

 

Climate is one of Panos Eastern Africa's key cross-cutting themes.Working with a various stakeholders, Panos Eastern Africa seeks to build the capacity of local people to voice their concerns on climate change, livelihoods, food security and agricultural development.

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