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A Great Pity
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by STMC Girls Secondary Sta Lucia : Martina Mifsud for
11-14
dissemination(s): school media
filed under
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Rare species of fish and grasses thrive on the few saline marshlands that are found on the Maltese Islands. Steps have been taken to protect these areas. But, in reality, from what are these saline marshes being protected? Certainly not from pollution! One saline marshland located in Marsascala, locally known as Il-Magħluq is littered with various objects mostly plastics and beer cans. Although some people are annoyed by this mess, no action seems to be taken even though the area is popular locality both with locals and tourists. It would be very appropriate if the saline marshlands are truly protected. Once lost, such sites would be lost foreever!

Too Lazy to Clean Up
submitted
by STMC Girls Secondary Sta Lucia : Nasim Al Aswad for
11-14
dissemination(s): school media
filed under
Photos
This picture, taken in Delimara shows the remains of a barbecue. Being too lazy to clean up, these people are doing a lot of damage to the environment. At night hedgehogs, cats or dogs may try to rip open the garbage bags because they smell food. The problem is that then the animals might start to choke on the plastic. Or maybe there are a few cans in the bag – the animals could cut their skin. Another example is that when other people decide to have a picnic, they will think that Delimara is too disgusting and would probably hint to their friends not to go there. It is not much of a problem put the used things in a garbage bag and throwing it in a bin at home or a recycling bin. So when on a barbecue or picnic, remember that littering can affect everyone.

The Living Room
submitted
by St Edward's College : Mattia Agius Muscat for
11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine, school media
filed under
Photos
A unique seaview for your living room. These armchairs were dumped only a few meters away from the sea at Xgħajra, Malta. One may have a rest before they are burned by the scorching heat of the sun.

The Sitting Room
submitted
by St Edward's College : Mattia Agius Muscat for
11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine, school media
filed under
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What a horrible sight! Rubber as well as some broken stools are destroying the habitat for many insects and plants surrounding this site of Xgħajra seaside.

“Tyred” Flower
submitted
by St Edward's College : Mattia Agius Muscat for
11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine, school media
filed under
Photos
Flowers and plants are sensitive too. Do they not appreciate that to grow they need air, sun and water? After all this,a rubber tyre is dumped to crush the flower bed together with all its surroundings. Such a pity at this natural beauty site at Xgħajra.

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