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Green monkey of St. Kitts During the 17th century, African green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus) were brought to the island of St Kitts, West Indies from Africa and are now considered an evolutionarily separate species. While enjoyed by tourists, their large numbers can cause problems with habitat destruction and possible water contamination. introduced,species,exotic,species,animal,disease,zoonoses,water,pollution,St. Kitts,Caribbean
Green monkey of St. KittsPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey149 views0 downloads (Details)During the 17th century, African green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus) were brought to the island of St Kitts, West Indies from Africa and are now considered an evolutionarily separate species. While enjoyed by tourists, their large numbers can cause problems with habitat destruction and possible water contamination.Add to lightbox
Green monkey of St. Kitts During the 17th century, African green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus) were brought to the island of St Kitts, West Indies from Africa and are now considered an evolutionarily separate species. While enjoyed by tourists, their large numbers can cause problems with habitat destruction and possible water contamination. introduced,species,exotic,species,animal,disease,zoonoses,water,pollution,St. Kitts,Caribbean
Green monkey of St. KittsPhoto (JPG) Jane Hawkey207 views2 downloads (Details)During the 17th century, African green monkeys (Chlorocebus sabaeus) were brought to the island of St Kitts, West Indies from Africa and are now considered an evolutionarily separate species. While enjoyed by tourists, their large numbers can cause problems with habitat destruction and possible water contamination.Add to lightbox
Chesapeake Bay Foundation Oyster Gardening  Oyster Gardeners in various communities participate in Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts through the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) by growing oysters over nine months for transplantation to oyster restoration reefs throughout Chesapeake Bay. oysters,restoration,reefs,community,action,involvement,action,populations,activism,environmental,problems,solutions
Chesapeake Bay Foundation Oyster Gardening Photo (JPG) Ben Fertig96 views6 downloads (Details)Oyster Gardeners in various communities participate in Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts through the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) by growing oysters over nine months for transplantation to oyster restoration reefs throughout Chesapeake Bay.Add to lightbox
Withered sunflowers Sunflowers and other crops withered in a 2007 drought  drought,crops,withered,summer,loss,sunflowers,environmental,problems,agriculture,economics
Withered sunflowersPhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig226 views4 downloads (Details)Sunflowers and other crops withered in a 2007 drought Add to lightbox

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