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skunkbear: On April 26, 1986, a power surge caused an explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
sakamichiclips: 齋藤飛鳥 × TGC 2020 SPRING & SUMMERearth music&ecology STAGE
sakamichiclips: 遠藤さくら × TGC 2020 SPRING & SUMMERearth music&ecology STAGE
sakamichiclips: 金川紗耶 × TGC 2020 SPRING & SUMMERearth music&ecology STAGE
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sakamichiclips: 渡辺梨加 × TGC 2020 SPRING & SUMMERearth music&ecology STAGE
sakamichiclips: 渡邉理佐 × TGC 2020 SPRING & SUMMERearth music&ecology STAGE
Photograph The Beauty of Kunming by Yao Lu. I think his work is using traditional motifs of chi
Flowers help increase bumblebee families survival New research led by the UK’s Centre for Ecol
For World Reef Day, William Saville Kent’s stunning 19th-century illustrations from the world&
Anthropomorphic animals injured by plastic pollution.Character Design I did for an against pollution
Pacific pond turtle (Actinemys marmorata)Contra Costa county CA Feb. 2015 / ZS25 /
we-protect-our-ocean:Turtles are so beautiful
nevver:Wetter water, Outdoor Photographer of the Year (2018)
The Search for Life on Kangaroo IslandTHE GREAT KOALA RESCUE OPERATION While the bushfires all over
SANS NATURE PAS DE FUTUR - Vogue Paris (Novembre 2019)
Deep-sea currents are behind the ocean’s thickest piles of microplasticsThey found an average
elodieunderglass:underthehedge: elodieunderglass: elodieunderglass: NO BUT THESE ARE THE THINGS I WA
todropscience: BOTTOM TRAWLING IS DESTROYING DEEP-SEA FISH POPULATION A new study using reconstructe
sciencesourceimages: Trillions Upon Trillions of Viruses Fall From the Sky Each Day by Jim Robbins /
Meet Rey Donne Papa, freshwater ecologist1) What do you do? I am a freshwater ecologist and I l
Palm Trees, Brazil Photograph by Bobby Haas, National Geographic Palm trees peek out of an early mor
licoricewall: 岸本セシル (Cecil Kishimoto): earth music&ecology
“For What It’s Worth”When Cape Town-based photographer Dillon Marsh learned a
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