Past Entries
Small pieces, big problem
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Karston Abdilla
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Staged Campaign Photo
This photo shows plastic and tiny pieces of microplastic collected during a beach cleanup. When plastic breaks into very small pieces, it does not disappear. These microplastics stay in the sand and water and can be eaten by animals. This photo reminds us that reducing plastic waste and cleaning our beaches helps protect the sea and its wildlife.
Growing strong
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Karston Abdilla
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
This photo shows healthy beetroot growing in the soil without the use of pesticides. Growing food naturally helps protect the soil, insects, and surrounding wildlife. It also shows how plants can grow strong with good care, water, and healthy soil. This image reminds us that sustainable farming practices can produce fresh and healthy food while also protecting the environment.
Nature’s Beauty
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Karston Abdilla
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
This photo shows a peacock with its tail fully open, showing bright colors and beautiful patterns. The peacock spreads its tail to attract attention and communicate with other peacocks. This reminds us of the beauty found in wildlife. Animals and birds like the peacock need to be protected. By respecting nature and caring for the environment, we can help ensure that these animals live a good life.
Nature’s Recyclers
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Karston Abdilla
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
This photo shows worms in a homemade wormery breaking down food scraps. Worms help turn organic waste into rich compost that improves soil and helps plants grow. A wormery is a simple way to recycle food waste at home and reduce the amount of rubbish sent to landfills. This image reminds us that even small creatures play an important role in nature. By composting our food waste, we can help the environment and create healthier soil for plants.
Reused branches
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Axel Gialanze
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photo Story Photos
This photo story shows a tree that was partly cut down, the pieces left behind, and how they were later turned into mulch. It shows the damage caused to nature and how the branches can still be reused. Cutting trees affects the environment, but responsible use of resources can reduce waste. We can take action by protecting trees, and reusing natural materials in sustainable ways. Photo 1 – A Tree Cut Short – This photo shows a tree that has been partly cut down. It reminds us that human actions can harm nature. We should protect trees and only cut them when necessary. Photo 2 – the branches – This photo shows the cut pieces of the tree left behind. Photo 3 – Turning Waste into Value – This photo shows the wood pieces turned into mulch. It shows how waste can be reused in a helpful way.
The plastic pearl
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Axel Gialanze
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Staged Campaign Photo
This photo shows a shell holding plastic inside a glove instead of a natural pearl. It represents how plastic pollution is harming marine life. Our sea is filling with waste that animals mistake for food. This image was staged and enhanced using AI to clearly show the message. We can take action by reducing plastic use, recycling, and protecting our seas.
Returning to the hive
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Axel Gialanze
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
This photo shows bees entering their beehive after collecting nectar and pollen from flowers. Bees work together as a colony and produce honey while also pollinating many plants and crops. Pollination is very important for the food we eat. This image reminds us how hardworking and important bees are for nature. By planting more flowers, avoiding harmful pesticides, and protecting their habitats, we can help bees.
Nature in danger Description
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Axel Gialanze
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos
This photo shows a native carob tree being covered by ivy, a plant that is not indigenous to Malta. As the ivy grows, it can wrap around the tree and block sunlight, making it harder for the tree to grow and stay healthy. This image shows how non-native plants can affect local species. Protecting native plants is important because they support local wildlife and biodiversity. By managing invasive plants and caring for native trees, we can help keep our natural environments stay healthy.
The Cycle of the Carob Description
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Aiden Cassar
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photo Story Photos
This photo story shows the life cycle of a carob tree, from green carobs growing on the tree, to ripening and turning brown, and finally falling to the ground where they slowly become compost. It shows how nature works, with nothing going to waste. This is important because healthy ecosystems depend on these natural processes to recycle nutrients. We can help the environment by protecting trees, leaving natural materials to decompose, and respecting the balance of nature. Photo 1: Growing Green Green carobs growing on the tree. Photo 2 Ripening Stage The carob turns brown as it matures. Photo 3 the carob goes back to earth The fallen carob returns to the soil and slowly turns into compost.
Wood ornament
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Aiden Cassar
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Staged Campaign Photo
This photo shows a tree log that has been reused as outdoor decoration instead of being thrown away. It highlights how natural materials can be given a second purpose. Reusing resources helps reduce waste and protects the environment. We can take action by recycling, and choosing creative, sustainable ways to reduce what we throw away.


