reporting-photo
Is this the right address?
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by ZAK Iklin : ZAK Iklin for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): Facebook of youth group, other
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Participation
Quite a paradox!! Doesn’t the site itself classify as ‘junk’?
The best of both worlds.
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by ZAK Iklin : ZAK Iklin for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): Facebook, other
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Participation
The balance of urban and rural environments co-existing with nature.
Destroying our friend’s natural habitat.
submitted
by ZAK Iklin : ZAK Iklin for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): Facebook, other
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Participation
Are we living in the ‘age of selfishness’? Destroying an animal’s natural habitat to build our “comfortable” habitat.
The circle of rubbish
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by ZAK Iklin : ZAK Iklin for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): Facebook, other
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Finalist
Passing through country roads, we see the new attraction: burnt rubbish trucks left stranded in the beautiful Maltese countryside. What a shame!!
Local boy chooses wisely.
submitted
by ZAK Iklin : ZAK Iklin for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): Facebook, other
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Commended
As we walk down the street, we observe a rise in heavy polluting industrial machinery and a decline in green transportation. Who is benefitting from all this construction?
The entanglement of environment and rubbish.
submitted
by ZAK Iklin : ZAK Iklin for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): Facebook page, other
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Participation
As we are trying to admire some greenery that our country has left, we cannot help but notice that it is also being heavily polluted.
Unwelcome Relic
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by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Amy Borg, Cicily Scerri, Thea Camilleri for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Commended
A lone plastic cup lies abandoned on the sandy beach, surrounded by a landscape marred by microplastics and dried algae, a stark reminder of our collective impact on the fragile coastal ecosystems.
Guardians of Nature
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by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Martha Sultana for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Finalist
A bee rests upon a wildflower, reminding us of their crucial role in pollination and the urgent need to protect these vital pollinators for the health of our ecosystems.
Contrast in the Wild
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by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Emma Lynn Cauchi for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Participation
A graffiti-stained wall stands as a stark contrast amid the surrounding greenery, a reminder of urban intrusion into nature’s realm.”
Overflowing Consequences
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by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Emma Lynn Cauchi for 11-14
campaign: yre-entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos reporting-photo
awarded: Commended
Garbage bins toppled and brimming with waste, accompanied by bulky refuse, paint a picture of human consumption overshadowing the greenery with man-made debris.