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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
Unsustainable development and overfishing threaten Belize's coral reefs.
Belize coral reefs in jeopardy
Side view of a red lawn mower.
Lawn Mower
A small well located in Scio, Ohio used for hydraulic fracturing. The tower is the drill used to make the hole which will later be used to shoot liquid down to fracture the rock and extract the petroleum products. Sometime these areas are called Well Pads.
Well Pad
View of a fractionation plant in Cadiz, OH. A home can be seen on the right side of the image to give prospective of how close the facility is to a neighborhood.
Fractionation Plant
View of part of a fractionation plant used for hydraulic fracturing located in Cadiz, Ohio. These are likely storage tanks prior to transport.
Fractionation Plant
View of part of a fractionation plant in Cadiz, OH. A home can be seen on the right side of the image to give prospective of how close the facility is to a neighborhood.
Fractionation Plant
Midstream Processing Plant used in hydraulic fracturing. Scio, OH
Processing Plant
The degraded coral reefs of Mexico's east coast need clean, clear water to survive.
Coral reefs of Mexico are in jeopardy
Best management practices are needed from the ridge to the reef for healthy coastal zones and positive social wellbeing.
The coastal areas of Guatemala are impacted by…
The reduction of impacts and threats to the coastal ecosystem of Honduras benefits both humans and coral reefs.
The current features of and threats to the…
Hawai'ian crested honeycreeper singing
'Akohekohe (palmeria dolei)
Adult Hawaiian thrush
'O'mao (myadestes obscurus)
Adult Hawai'ian honeycreeper standing
Akiapola'au (hemignathus munroi)
Adult Hawai'ian flycatcher standing
Elepaio (chasiempis sandwichensis)
Adult Hawai'ian songbird standing
Hawai'i akepa (loxops coccineus)
adult Hawai'i creeper
Hawai'i creeper (oreomystis mana)
Adult Hawaiian Crow
Hawaiian Crow or alala (Corvus hawaiiensis)
Adult Hawai'ian finch standing
House finch (carpodacus mexicanus)
adult warbler
Japanese bush warbler (cettia diphone)
Adult introduced songbird standing
Japanese white-eye (zosterops japonicus)
Hawai'ian songbird standing
Maui 'alauahio (paroreomyza montana)
Adult Hawaiian black-faced honeycreeper standing
Po'ouli (melamprosops phaesoma)
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