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2nd Place YRE – Photo 11-14yrs: Trees for Streets
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by St.Benedict College Girls' Secondary School Tarxien : Maria Micallef for
11-14
dissemination(s): other, Participation in School Open Day, school media
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Heavy traffic poses a serious threat to our health and the environment. Vehicle emissions release several pollutants into the air including carbon monoxide, an odourless poisonous gas which can cause sudden death. Car exhaust gases are certainly the cause of respiratory illnesses such as asthma and lung cancer. Trees and green plants are effective in reducing air pollutants. Busy roads should be embellished with more trees to improve air quality. The planting of indigenous shrubs and trees such as the Aleppo Pine tree (Sigra taz-Znuber) should be encouraged. Trees also serve as a refuge for several bird species and help to retain soil. Unfortunately, trees can be the target of vandals by ripping off branches. Local authorities should impose hefty fines on tree vandals. On the other hand, public awareness should be increased through campaigns such as the Tree For You campaign which encourages tree plantation in several areas.

3rd Place YRE – Photo 11-14yrs: Nature
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by Maria Regina College Mosta Boys’ Secondary : Kurt Borg Bonaci for
11-14
dissemination(s): school media
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I have taken this photo myself as I like to explore the environment around where I live (ie Burmarrad, Malta). In a week from today (April 12th), this caterpillar will turn into a colourful butterfly . If we do not take care of nature this caterpillar would die and it would not please us any longer! When farmers use pesticides to kill insects and parasites they end up also harming the nature in the surroundings, such as by not letting the amazing caterpillar and insects grow and show their beauty. If no one controls the use of insecticides and pesticides we are going to keep on harming the habitats and life cycles of insects and other creatures. We would lose many species of insects as they become extinct.

3rd Place YRE – Photo 11-14yrs: It-Tankijiet fil-Kampanja
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by St Thomas More College Girls' Secondary School Sta Lucia : Chayenne Briffa, Erica Emma Cassar for
11-14
dissemination(s): school media
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It-tankijiet fil-kampanja speċjalment fl-għelieqi ikerrħu l-ambjent. F’Malta, għalkemm kontra l-ligi, xorta għadek issib xi nies li jagħmlu użu minn dawn it-tankijiet biex iservu bħala xatba jew jaqsmu l-għelieqi minn sid għal ta’ ieħor. Xi nies, ma jinteressahomx la mill-ambjent, la mill-multi u lanqas mill-fatt li l-gvern jagħti sussidji biex jinbnew jew jirranġaw il-ħitan tas-sejjieħ! Għalhekk, għandu jkun hemm iżjed sorveljanza mill-awtoritajiet b’pieni aktar ħorox ħalli nipproteġu l-ambjent tagħna. Min jaf kieku tingħata għajnuna biex il-bdiewa jagħmlu xatba tal-injam biex nipproteġu aħjar il-kampanja Maltija?!

1st Place YRE – Photo 15-18yrs: Licensed to Kill
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by St.Benedict College Girls' Secondary School Tarxien : Emma Louise Borg for
15-18
dissemination(s): other, Participation in School Photographic Competition & School Open Day, school media, website
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Pesticides are designed to kill insects, fungus, bacteria and other organisms that feed on crops. These pests create loads of nuisance to farmers as they are vectors of disease and destroy crops. Pesticides and genetically modified organisms are the means used by some farming companies to ensure that they will get the crop yield they demand every season; no matter how it hurts the environment or the consumers. Some pesticides work by poisoning the pollen and nectar of flowers and this can kill needed pollinators like butterflies and bees. Organic farming, in particular biological pest control, should be used instead of pesticides. For example, the larvae of lady bugs can be used to control aphids. Butterflies and bees are wonderful creatures that need protection. These tireless insects do a vital job pollinating flowers, shrubs, and fruit trees. Their presence surely adds a touch of beauty and delight to our countryside.

2nd Place YRE – Photo 15-18yrs: Seagulls
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by De la Salle College Senior School Vittoriosa : Sebastian Spiteri for
15-18
dissemination(s): school magazine, school media
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Unlike us humans the seagulls are free and time does not pressure their life on earth; their minutes do not “hasten to their end ” . One may experience life clearer through a lens, as the most valuable moments may be captured and enjoyed forever. The photo was taken during the winter months of last year in Font Ghadir, Sliema. My objective was to capture the seagulls in their natural habitat without any urban structures obstructing the photograph. Personally I believe I succeeded in doing just that.
