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Sparsholt College Students triumph at inaugural Land Based & Environment Learner Awards 2023
Sparsholt College and University Centre Sparsholt is delighted to announce that three of its learners have been recognised for their achievements at England and Northern Ireland’s prestigious, first-ever, Land-based & Environment Learner Awards (LBEL) 2023. Sparsholt students – Annalise Fox-Ford, Kamron Flaxman and Jack Steer – were selected as finalists out of 120 nominees from…
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CRDB pledges full support for clean cooking initiative
CRDB Bank, the country’s leader in green financing, said yesterday they are ready to allocate funds specifically for the clean cooking energy initiative to support environment conservation efforts. CRDB’s Group CEO, Abdulmajid Nsekela, said the bank alignment with the government’s vision to support the African Women Clean Cooking Support Programme (AWCCSP) which has the potential…
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CRDB pledges full support for clean cooking initiative
CRDB Bank, the country’s leader in green financing, said yesterday they are ready to allocate funds specifically for the clean cooking energy initiative to support environment conservation efforts. CRDB’s Group CEO, Abdulmajid Nsekela, said the bank alignment with the government’s vision to support the African Women Clean Cooking Support Programme (AWCCSP) which has the potential…
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13th International Sand Art Festival unveils incredible sculptures on Puri’s Chandrabhaga Beach
The 13th edition of the International Sand Art Festival has kicked off at Puri’s famous Chandrabhaga Beach. This renowned cultural event draws skilled sand artists from across the globe to Odisha. They exhibit their talent in crafting intricate and breathtaking sculptures entirely out of sand! The festival revolves around diverse themes, spanning cultural heritage, social…
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13th International Sand Art Festival unveils incredible sculptures on Puri’s Chandrabhaga Beach
The 13th edition of the International Sand Art Festival has kicked off at Puri’s famous Chandrabhaga Beach. This renowned cultural event draws skilled sand artists from across the globe to Odisha. They exhibit their talent in crafting intricate and breathtaking sculptures entirely out of sand! The festival revolves around diverse themes, spanning cultural heritage, social…
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The Park Where Conservation and Indigenous Rights Go Hand in Hand
Created in 2001, the national park spans more than 5,000 square miles of land that is filled with great biodiversity — including 71 species of large mammals, 10 species of primates and 516 species of birds. It’s circled by a buffer zone that contains 300,000 people across 530 communities, many of whom are Indigenous. So…
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The Park Where Conservation and Indigenous Rights Go Hand in Hand
Created in 2001, the national park spans more than 5,000 square miles of land that is filled with great biodiversity — including 71 species of large mammals, 10 species of primates and 516 species of birds. It’s circled by a buffer zone that contains 300,000 people across 530 communities, many of whom are Indigenous. So…
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Research aims to conserve and protect wetlands via satellite
In the past 100 years, Nebraska has seen significant loss of its natural resources from tallgrass prairies to wetlands. According to the Nebraska Game and Parks, 98% of the tallgrass prairies and 35% of wetlands have been lost, primarily due to conversion to cropland or construction activities. However, a regional collaboration, involving University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers…
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Research aims to conserve and protect wetlands via satellite
In the past 100 years, Nebraska has seen significant loss of its natural resources from tallgrass prairies to wetlands. According to the Nebraska Game and Parks, 98% of the tallgrass prairies and 35% of wetlands have been lost, primarily due to conversion to cropland or construction activities. However, a regional collaboration, involving University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers…
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Research aims to conserve and protect wetlands via satellite
In the past 100 years, Nebraska has seen significant loss of its natural resources from tallgrass prairies to wetlands. According to the Nebraska Game and Parks, 98% of the tallgrass prairies and 35% of wetlands have been lost, primarily due to conversion to cropland or construction activities. However, a regional collaboration, involving University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers…