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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
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With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763a)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763c)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763d)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763f)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763e)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763g)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763h)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763j)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763i)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763k)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Unökologische Rodung von Mangroven in Ghana
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (12653763l)
With fisheries in Ghanaian waters collapsing, wetland and coastal communities in the southeast of Ghana harvest mangrove wood to sell for firewood. This mangrove forest degradation has led to a loss of biodiversity in the region. Mangroves protect shorelines from storms and floods, prevent erosion, and provide essential habitats for thousands of species. As a blue carbon ecosystem, mangroves also sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their biomass and sediment. Harvesting these incredibly important ecosystems could release significant greenhouse gas emissions.
Mangrove Degradation, Southeast, Ghana - 20 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (9771480j)
A large full bodied shark is showing as part of the Sea Creatures exhibition. The painstakingly preserved displays use the same plastination process developed by Dr. Gunther von Hagens and made famous by artist Damien Hirst, replacing fluids and soluble fats with resins and allowing us to view incredibly accurate 'cross-sections' of the creatures.
Sea Creatures Exhibition, London, UK - 26 Jul 2018
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NEWS - Winter in Europa
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Incredibly brave individuals go for what must be a shockingly cold swim at the Highgate Men's Bathing Pond in Hampstead Heath, London this morning. The cold weather and snow is set continue as Storm Emma makes it's way across the country
Seasonal weather, London, UK - 01 Mar 2018
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NEWS - Winter in Europa
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rick Findler/REX/Shutterstock (9445647q)
Incredibly brave individuals go for what must be a shockingly cold swim at the Highgate Men's Bathing Pond in Hampstead Heath, London this morning. The cold weather and snow is set continue as Storm Emma makes it's way across the country
Seasonal weather, London, UK - 01 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - Madagascar
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A Sifaka lemur has its breakfast in the Tsaranoro Valley - an incredibly peaceful place located on the outskirts of Andringitra National Park
Wildlife and landscapes, Madagascar - Aug 2016
Welcome to the island of lemurs, baobabs and sublime coastlines.
Photographer Sara Zaneletti dedicates all her spare time to traveling - both discovering her country, Italy, and exploring the rest of the world.
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REPORTAGE - Äthiopien: Bilindenschule in Mek’ele
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Companionship, security, understanding, tolerance and affection. These incredibly important feelings all come through the simple sense of touch that the blind children of Mek?ele rely on so much in their daily lives. Without touch, a blind person is totally isolated, and this simple act can reinforce a sense of safety, empathy, and mutual association
World Sight Day, Mek?ele Blind School, Ethiopia
Mek'ele Blind School in Ethiopia is home to around 100 children, whose companionship and passion for their education is inspiring to encounter.
Photographer Tom Pullen visited the school last year, which lies on the outskirts of the city of Mek'ele in the vast northern Tigray region of Ethiopia.
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Work Continues At The Olympic Park Stratford In Preparation For The Paralympic Games. The Park Was Incredibly Quiet Compared To Scenes From During The Olympics.
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Work Continues At The Olympic Park Stratford In Preparation For The Paralympic Games. The Park Was Incredibly Quiet Compared To Scenes From During The Olympics.
Work Continues At The Olympic Park Stratford In Preparation For The Paralympic Games. The Park Was Incredibly Quiet Compared To Scenes From During The Olympics.
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'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' film premiere, New York, America - 15 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gregory Pace / BEImages (886511bi)
Tom Hanks, Chester Hanks and Rita Wilson
'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' film premiere, New York, America - 15 Dec 2011
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'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' film premiere, New York, America - 15 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gregory Pace / BEImages (886511bh)
Tom Hanks, Chester Hanks and Rita Wilson
'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' film premiere, New York, America - 15 Dec 2011
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Actress Sandra Bullock carries her baby son Louis on the set of 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' in Brooklyn.
NON-EXCLUSIVE PIX by Flynet ©2011
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Sandra Bullock, Louis Bullock
03-17-11, Brooklyn, NY
Actress Sandra Bullock carries her baby son Louis on the set of 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' in Brooklyn.
NON-EXCLUSIVE PIX by Flynet ©2011
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Sandra Bullock, Louis Bullock
03-17-11, Brooklyn, NY
Actress Sandra Bullock carries her baby son Louis on the set of 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' in Brooklyn.
NON-EXCLUSIVE PIX by Flynet ©2011
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A Rare Carved Whale's Tooth From H M Sloop 'Beagle' Depicting Charles Darwin's 1834 Voyage, Bonhams, London, Britain - 25 Mar 2009
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An incredibly rare carved whale's tooth from H M Sloop "Beagle" depicting Charles Darwin's 1834 voyage -The detailed engraving depicts H M Beagle in rough seas
A Rare Carved Whale's Tooth From H M Sloop 'Beagle' Depicting Charles Darwin's 1834 Voyage, Bonhams, London, Britain - 25 Mar 2009
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A Rare Carved Whale's Tooth From H M Sloop 'Beagle' Depicting Charles Darwin's 1834 Voyage, Bonhams, London, Britain - 25 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gavin Rodgers / Rex Features ( 880088a )
An incredibly rare carved whale's tooth from H M Sloop "Beagle" depicting Charles Darwin's 1834 voyage -The detailed engraving depicts H M Beagle in rough seas
A Rare Carved Whale's Tooth From H M Sloop 'Beagle' Depicting Charles Darwin's 1834 Voyage, Bonhams, London, Britain - 25 Mar 2009
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Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Power / Rex Features (614164j)
A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the beer garden of the pub
Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Power / Rex Features (614164i)
A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the beer garden of the pub
Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
UK PAPERS OUT
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Power / Rex Features (614164f)
A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the bar of the pub
Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
UK PAPERS OUT
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Power / Rex Features (614164e)
A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the bar of the pub
Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
UK PAPERS OUT
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Power / Rex Features (614164a)
A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the bar of the pub
Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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