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Senator Risch watches as Senator Portman speaks about his report, "Biden's Border Crisis: Examining Policies that Encourage Illegal Migration" at a press conference in the U.S. Capitol.
Aged people read ILO materials on safe labour migration on the sideline of an awareness raising event in Thach Ha District, Ha Tinh Province, before making a decision to persude their children to work abroad or not.
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Tundra Tots learned about caribou and reindeer and why they migrate as well as other survival techniques. Then they put on their antlers and took a migration parade!
Tundra Tots is a Junior Ranger type program for 3-5 year olds and is every Wednesday through mid-September at 10am. Here is some other neat stuff for kids and families, www.nps.gov/bela/forkids/index.htm
Screen shot from a cool interactive migration map: www.forbes.com/special-report/2011/migration.html
Launch of the 2018 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Economic Development in Africa (EDAR) Report titled: "Migration for Structural Transformation."
Stencil graffiti in the tunnel beneath Princeton Junction station. I've always thought it was strangely beautiful. Last time I was there, though, it had been painted out...
Migration routes of Winthrop National Fish Hatchery species.
Chinook: In red
Steelhead: In blue
Coho: In orange
Sammie the salmon, a spring Chinook, follows the red route.
Winthrop, Washington.
Image credit: USFWS
Wells Next The Sea.
Same set of birds flying through the frame, captured with different exposures on this multi-exposure pic of the channel on the beach in Wells Next the Sea, Norfolk
Canada Geese flying over Beaver Lake Nature Center near Baldwinsville, New York, heading out to nearby fields to eat before the next leg of their fall migration.
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Birds in migration , Chaudfontaine , Belgium
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Title: Migration, detail 2
Artist: Ariel Kaplan
Size: 17 in. x 14 in.
Medium: pen
Medium: watercolor
Medium: gouache
Date: 2008
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Category: Drawing
Aged people read ILO materials on safe labour migration on the sideline of an awareness raising event in Thach Ha District, Ha Tinh Province, before making a decision to persuade their children to work abroad or not.
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Furry Migration 2017 is a furry convention held in Minneapolis, Minnesota from August 25-27, 2017 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
March butterflies are one of the few species of butterflies that migrate. In September and October monarchs in central and eastern U.S. make their way south to overwinter in the Gulf States and remote mountain valleys of south central Mexico, traveling up to 2,000 miles. They spend the winter massed on trees in the Gulf States and Mexico. One wintering site may attract millions of butterflies. In March the monarchs begin to return North.
Credit: photo by Gene Neiminen, US Fish & Wildlife Service [source and more information].
Aged people read ILO materials on safe labour migration on the sideline of an awareness raising event in Thach Ha District, Ha Tinh Province, before making a decision to persuade their children to work abroad or not.
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Digital trade within the context of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is at the centre of discussions during the conference dubbed “Digital Trade in Africa: Implications for Inclusion and Human Rights.”
High above the Maasai Mara National Reserve in southern Kenya, we spotted this herd of wildebeest heading southward to Tanzania's Serengeti national park. As it was late October, we suspected that this herd was pretty much the remainder of the massive numbers of beests that take part in the great migration.
The spring waterfowl migration brought (and is still bringing) thousands of ducks through the Kulm Wetland Management District. This district is part of the Central Flyway, a migration corridor from north to south through the middle of the United States. This wetland is full of many diving ducks (like redheads, scaup, canvasbacks, and ring-necked ducks) and a few dabbling ducks (mallards, pintail, gadwall).
Photo Credit: Krista Lundgren/USFWS
Throw sized version of Kristi Schroeder's soon to be released pattern Migration Pattern.
Approx size 56"w x 62"l
Love this pattern & would make it again. www.initialkstudio.com/
Geese fabrics are:
1. Mini grid in red from American Jane's Fresh Air line for Moda
2. Caught Snowflakes in Blush from Jenni Baker's Curiosities line for Art Gallery
3. Circle Dot in Coral by Riley Blake
4. Crosshatch in Poppy from Carol Friedlander's Architextures line for Robert Kaufman
5. Domino Dot in Clementine from Violet Craft's Waterfront Park line for Michael Miller.
Background fabrics are Polka Dot in Silver & Net in Smoke from Dear Stella.
Quilted with Aurifil 50wt 2600 - Dove.
Used the leftover geese & EQ7 to design the back/side 2
Linked to:
Let's Bee Social - sewfreshquilts.blogspot.com/2016/04/lets-bee-social-119.html - 4/6/16
Finish It Up Friday - crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/ - 4/8/16
Fabric Tuesdy - quiltstory.blogspot.com/2016/04/fabric-tuesday-lets-party... - 4/26/16