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The Difference One Tree Makes
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Aboub Mustafa Ahmed
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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One Take Photo Photos
This photo shows two different areas of land. One part is under the shade of a tree, while the other part is in direct sunlight with no tree. The shaded area is cooler and more comfortable, while the area without shade is hotter and drier. Trees are very important for the environment. They provide shade that helps cool the ground and the air around us. Trees also give homes to animals, clean the air, and help keep the soil healthy. When trees are cut down, places can become hotter and less healthy for plants, animals, and people. We can help by planting more trees, and taking care of the trees in our communities. Trees help keep our planet cool and healthy.
A Little bee inside a hibiscus flower
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola- Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Aboub Mustafa Ahmed
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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One Take Photo Photos
This photo shows a small bee inside a hibiscus flower collecting nectar. While the bee moves around, pollen sticks to its body. When the bee visits another flower, it carries the pollen with it. This helps flowers grow seeds and new plants. This process is called pollination. Pollination is very important for nature and for the food we eat. Many plants need bees and other insects to help them grow fruits and seeds. Without bees, many plants would not survive. Bees are facing problems like loss of natural habitats, harmful pesticides, and climate change. We can help by planting more flowers, and using fewer chemicals.
Bees at Work
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola - Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Aboub Mustafa Ahmed
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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Photo Story Photos
Bees are essential pollinators that help many plants grow and reproduce. Bee populations are facing challenges such as habitat loss, climate change, and pesticides. This photo story shows the daily life of bees and the role beekeepers play in supporting and protecting these important insects. By protecting pollinators, we protect biodiversity and the future of our food systems. P1 Bee at work A bee collects nectar and pollen from a flower. During this process, pollen sticks to the bee’s body and is transferred between plants, allowing them to reproduce. P2 The beekeeper A beekeeper checks on the hive to monitor the health of the bee colony. Responsible beekeeping helps protect bees from disease and environmental stress. P3 Helping the colony Extra food is placed near the hive to help the bees when natural nectar sources are limited. This support can be important during colder months or when flowers are scarce
Blooming in spring
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola - Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Luke Camilleri
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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A Judas tree with purple flowers, adding colour and life to the environment. Flowering trees support insects and birds. Planting more trees can help nature and create a better environment for all human beings
Ir-Ragħaj
submitted by Private : Gabriel De Bono
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other
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One Take Photo Photos
Hemm xi ħaġa li tissorprendik tassew fil-ħarsa lejn ir-ragħaj jimxi bil-mod fost il-merħla tiegħu, b’xejn ħlief xaghri miftuħa, fjuri selvaġġi, u l-Mediterran bla tarf jinfirex quddiemu. Jum bniedem bħal dan mhuwiex immexxi mir-ritmu magħġġel modern, iżda bir-ritmu naturali u l-ħtiġijiet tal-annimali tiegħu. F’din is-serenità tinsab għena kalma li d-dinja moderna, bl-istorbju tagħha, diffiċli tirreplikah. Nimleww ħajjitna bl-‘iscreens’, ġranet mimmlija, u storbju, u madankollu minn ġewwa nibqu vojta. Ir-ragħaj ma jeħtieġ xejn minn dan kollu. Jaf il-merħla tiegħu, jaf l-art tiegħu, u forsi l-aktar importanti, jaf lilu nnifsu. Għalhekk spazju miftuħa huma bżonnjużi għax huma lok fejn nerġu niġu inse’ magħna infusna u insiru nafu x’hemm tassew ġewwa fina.


