Latest Entries
At the edge!
submitted by Our Lady Immaculate School : Elisa Friggieri for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Participation
Garigue is the most common type of vegetation in the Maltese Islands, however it is not given much importance and value. More awareness should be raised on the importance of this ecological succession.
Read MoreStop harming yourself and the environment!
submitted by Our Lady Immaculate School : Elisa Friggieri for 11-14
campaign: Litter Less Campaign Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Commended
Cigarettes are not only harming the active smoker but also the individuals nearby…furthermore irresponsible individuals who litter both the packets and the cigarette buts in the streets are contributing to a large pollution and littering problem. Such litter tends to end up carried with rain or wind and end up blocking the street gutters or actually end up polluting oceans too.
Read MoreFinal efforts after a long nights’ work
submitted by Gozo College Middle School : Audrey Micallef for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): Eco Schools noticeboard, other, school magazine, school media
filed under
Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Commended
Local fishermen are cleaning and repairing their nets after a long nights’ work. Sustainable fishing ensures lifetime employment. Choosing fish caught by local fishermen gives them the incentive to keep up this hard, traditional occupation.
Read MoreInvestigating the ideal environmental conditions for a successful turtle nest
submitted by Gozo College Middle School : Eco-School Committee for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): Eco Schools noticeboard, newspaper, other, school magazine, school media
filed under
Articles
awarded: Finalist
On Friday 29th May, at around 10pm, a loggerhead turtle was noted laying eggs on Ramla Bay in Gozo. This was the first recorded and confirmed nest in Gozo after 70 years. Eco-Schools/YRE students attending Gozo College Middle School started collecting data from the turtle nest site at Ramla Bay, Gozo. The purpose of this study was to investigate the ideal environmental conditions which result in a successful hatching rate. This study investigated the turtle nest site, sand temperature, weather conditions and cloud cover. The students measured air temperature, humidity and barometric pressure and the GLOBE Observer App and Observation Cloud chart to measure the cloud cover following the steps of the GLOBE Protocols (GLOBE, 2014). The main objective was to find out the sand temperature around the nest and how it affects the hatchings during the incubation period.
Read MoreFlora and Fauna at Lunzjata
submitted by Gozo College Middle School : Hannah Vella for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): GLOBE Malta You Tube Channel, other, school media
filed under
Reporting video Video Clips
awarded: Finalist
Reporting on the ecological value of Lunzjata Valley in Gozo.
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