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Building on Nature

submitted by St Clare's College Pembroke Secondary School : Nathalia Borg, Jake Bruno  for 11-14
dissemination(s): other,facebook pages
filed under Photos

Our generation seems to be obsessed with building new buildings, we are so intent on trying to build something new that we do not realize the natural beauties around us.



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Breaking Free

submitted by St Clare's College Pembroke Secondary School : Nathalia Borg, Jake Bruno  for 11-14
dissemination(s): other,Social Media Facebook
filed under Photos

Nowadays, most of us take our surroundings for granted, children aren’t being given enough good examples as to how we can take care of our planet. If we were able to experience life in the 1950’s, we would be surrounded with trees, and global warming wouldn’t be such a big problem. Nowadays it’s not so common for houses to have plants and flowers since our lifestyles became so busy, that we wouldn’t even be able to find the time to water our plants. So most people simply decide to not get a plant at all. We have also built a lot of new buildings recently and we seem to not be able to find the space for things such as trees and various plants.



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Nature in a Cup

submitted by St Clare's College Pembroke Secondary School : Nathalia Borg, Jake Bruno  for 11-14
dissemination(s): other,facebook pages
filed under Photos

Nowadays the environment isn’t really a priority to protect anymore and the result is littering. Apart from not being a pretty sight, it is also hazardous to several ecosystems.



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WildCar

submitted by St Clare's College Pembroke Secondary School : Nathalia Borg, Jake Bruno  for 11-14
dissemination(s): other,facebook pages
filed under Photos

Downhill future? A wild car appears in the middle of a field; unfortunately this is a common occurrence in Malta



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Beach Trap

submitted by Maria Regina Girls Secondary Mosta : Casey Mifsud, Samira Axiak, Winona Attard McCarthy  for 15-18
dissemination(s): school magazine
filed under Photos

Awareness is made about beach life being destroyed- but how many people are actually doing something to stop this waste? Waste –such as plastic- is eaten by creatures, turtles for instant. Plastic bags are easily mistaken for jellyfish, the food which turtles eat. When they eat the material, they choke to death. Furthermore, if the beach you are swimming in contains jellyfish, and you feel the need to take them out of the sea, put the jellyfish in plastic bags then in trash cans. Do not leave these creatures on the sand or a rocky surface,as people might step on them and hurt the sole of their foot. On the other hand, recycle bins should be noticed, and if used, used properly by putting clean materials and materials which are recycable, meaning glass, plastic, metal and paper.



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