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The Lovely Flower

submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Wardija School St Nicholas College : Yakira Demicoli Thornton 
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos

This lovely flower called hibiscus, grew in the wild and it has a number of environmental contributions to the ecosystem. It is rich in nectar making it attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies. In addition, birds and insects feed on this plant’s seeds.



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What’s for Dinner

submitted by Dun Manwel Attard St.Nicholas College : Sheldon Cilia 
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos

This fascinating natural phenomenon portrays a mushroom that has grown among other vegetation. This plays an important role in the breaking down of organic matter and recycling nutrients in the soil.



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Digging Away at OUR Future

submitted by St Michael Foundation : Jack Hammett 
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos

This photograph captures a moment of contrast—looking through a window of vibrant plants at a digger tearing up the road. It symbolizes how urban development and construction are gradually eroding the natural world around us, raising questions about the long-term impact of such changes on our environment and future. We need balance between progress and nature.



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A Question of Values

submitted by St Michael Foundation : Jack Calleja 
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos

This series of three images forces us to ask the difficult question: why would anyone think this is okay? The first image shows an old, abandoned building filled with discarded human waste, a stark symbol of neglect. The second captures a palm tree being uprooted, its deep roots torn from the earth after years of growth. The final image reveals the harsh intrusion of industry against the scenery of beautiful turquoise waters. These unsettling scenes challenge us to reflect on the choices that harm our environment and question the value we place on nature’s beauty. Why?



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Silent Shorelines: December’s Forgotten Bin’s

submitted by St Michael Foundation : Chloe Coppini 
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media
filed under One Take Photo Photos

This set of three images captures the stark contrast of our beaches in the colder months, where natural beauty lies untouched yet abandoned. While the shorelines are quiet and serene, the lingering presence of discarded bins scattered across the sand serves as a haunting reminder of human impact. It’s a sharp contrast to the bustling summer season, when every inch of sand is claimed by umbrellas, sunbeds, and discarded rubbish. These images urge us to reflect on our responsibility to keep our beaches clean year-round.



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