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Busy at the hive
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Kayenne Callus
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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One Take Photo Photos
This photo shows an open beehive with a tray full of bees working together. Each bee has a role in the colony, to care for the hive, produce honey, and protect the queen. Bees are essential pollinators that help many plants grow. Their work help the food we eat. This image shows the importance of bees and the need to protect them. By planting flowers and reducing pesticide we can help bee populations stay healthy and strong.
Mushroom sponge
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Kayenne Callus
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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One Take Photo Photos
This photo shows a mushroom that looks like a sponge. Mushrooms are important for nature because they help turn dead plants into nutrients for the soil. This image reminds us of the hidden work of fungi in nature. Mushrooms like this help break down dead plants and trees, turning them into nutrients that enrich the soil. Mushrooms also grow better with native plants and trees around them. To take care of them, keep the soil moist and shaded, avoid using chemicals nearby, and don’t step on or disturb them.
Nature recycling itself
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Kayenne Callus
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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Photo Story Photos
This photo story shows how nature recycles itself. Leaves fall, dry, and slowly break down into compost, returning nutrients to the soil. It reminds us that nothing in nature is wasted. However, many people throw organic waste away instead of composting it. By composting at home or school, we can reduce waste and help create healthier soil for plants. Photo 1 – The Start: A tray of soil ready. Photo 2 – Fresh Leaves: Two green leaves on the soil, beginning their natural journey. Photo 3 – Drying Out: The leaves start to dry as they break down over time. Photo 4 – Back to Earth: The leaves decompose and turn into compost, feeding the soil again.
Growing in different places
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Thomas Gusman
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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Photo Story Photos
This photo story shows different areas where plants can grow and how each space supports nature. In the first photo, plants are growing in a pond, helping to clean the water and support small wildlife. In the second photo, we see young plants and seedlings in small pots, carefully grown so they can develop strong roots. The third photo shows plants in larger pots, giving them more space to grow. In the fourth photo, grass is growing under a tree, providing shade and a cool habitat. In the final photo, trees and grass grow together in a larger natural area. However, many green spaces are being lost due to urban development, pollution, and lack of care. This reduces habitats for wildlife and affects the environment.
The life cycle of a butterfly
submitted by Kullegg San Nikola – Skola Dun Manwel Attard Wardija : Aiden Farrugia, Jacques Grupetta, Kyle Lucia Caruana, Matthew Grech for 19-25
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
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Articles
From November 2025, our class, with the help of gardening teachers, managed to take care of caterpillars in our school garden and classroom. What started as a normal gardening session, ended up as a rescue mission for caterpillars and their eggs from our crops. we picked them up, observed them and protected them until they became butterflies! We also managed to learn why they are important for our environment!
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