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Busy Bees
submitted by St.Benedict College Girls' Secondary School Tarxien : Carmen Galea for 15-18
dissemination(s): newspaper, other, school media, website, YRE Presentation to Form 1 students in class
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Video Clips
This video was shot in May 2014- the official opening of Pembroke Nature and Heritage Park, Malta. This park is the home of hard working bees. These insects are crucial in pollinating different wild flowers and agricultural plants. Moreover, bees produce unique natural products such as honey, propolis and beeswax. Without bees, we would have less fruit and vegetables; thus less food for humans and animals. Bees need to be protected from harmful pesticides. So, organic farming should be the right solution for a better sustainable environment.
Read MoreSave Water. Water is life.
submitted by Youth Inc : Amy Agius, Shonnoa Bonnici, Shouna Zammit for 19-25
dissemination(s): school media
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Articles
Water covers 70 percent of the Earth, but only 3% of it is clean and suitable for human consumption. Even if you live in an area with ample rainfall, using water requires energy to process, pump, heat, re-pump, and re-process it. Fortunately, there are ways to save water for everyone from certified germaphobes to compost-toilet-level conservationists. The average family of four uses 450 liters (120 gallons) of water a day, which is 164,000 liters (44,000 gallons) a year.
Read MoreGreen Patch
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard - Wardija Young Adult Resource Centre for 19-25
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Photos
If possible keep a garden patch. Flowers are beautiful. Beans a good choice!
Wrapped Up
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard - Wardija Young Adult Resource Centre : Sherica Asare for 19-25
dissemination(s): school media
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Photos
This wrapper found itself in the grass. Litter is a big problem and most of it lasts and lasts. Plastic take up to 20 years to degrade.
Isolated
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard - Wardija Young Adult Resource Centre : Marisa Zammit for 19-25
dissemination(s): school media
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Photos
The photo shown a plastic bag isolated in the soil. Litter costs taxpayers many money to clear the streets and public parks. The boom in litter means a boom in the rat population too.


