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Pueblo homes
Pueblo Homes
Illustration of a young woman watching birds with binoculars
Young birder
Farmer with a cap and corn
Farmer with corn
Front view (2d) illustration of an amphitheater.
Amphitheater 2
An illustration of a scuba diver.
Scuba diver 2
An illustration of a scuba diver.
Scuba diver 3
Dylan catches and releases a juvinile stripped bass back into Chesapeake waters.
Morone saxatilis (stripped bass) catch and release
Wake from the the back of a boat, camera on the boat.
Wake from boat
An icon representing the general public.
People icon
A person who engages in recreational bird watching and enjoys identifying species.
Birder
A scientist who studies birds.
Ornithologist
Typical house design found on Caribbean islands.
Caribbean house
A marine protected area is a zone designated as a no-fishing or limited fishing or harvest area. This is a resource management practice that may be used when the marine resources are at risk due to human and natural activities such as over-fishing, habitat destruction, invasive species, and/or climate change.
Marine protected area
Recycling bins typically used for collect plastic, metal and glass items.
Recycling bins
The international symbol for recycling, with the three arrows standing for reduce, reuse, recycle.
Reduce Reuse Recycle
The queen conch is an important cultural and economic resource for Caribbean countries, but populations are in decline due primarily to overfishing and poaching.
Strombus gigas (Queen Conch)
A biodigestor processes organic waste into gas and fertilizer. It is a simple system to implement with inexpensive materials and is being introduced in isolated rural communities and developing countries to get the double benefit of getting solve energy and environmental problems, and perform proper management of both human waste and animal.
Water: Biodigestor
Side view of a red lawn mower.
Lawn Mower
White fish lay in brown murky water nearby an abandoned shrimp net. In Chilika Lake, active shrimp pens and abandoned nets trap sediment and kill juvenile fish.
Abandoned shrimp nets
Dishwashers use a lot of water and the gray water may contain phosphates.
Dishwasher
Equipment used to spread fertilizer on residential lawns.
Lawn Fertilizer Spreader
This front facing ladder is standing and has five steps.
Next steps
This symbol shows a blue toolbox alongside a hammer and wrench
Toolbox
A blue spoon, knife and fork displayed on a circular gray background is representative of food.
Food
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