RM2T4RX0R–Hebridean sheep, one of the best breeds for management of grazing delicate eco systems , seen here at Coronation Meadow at Wakehurst in West Sussex.
RMMHRKRW–Chengdu. 17th Apr, 2018. This aerial photo taken on April 17, 2018 shows trees in Qingchuan County of Guangyuan, southwest China's Sichuan Province. In recent years, authorities in Sichuan have carried out a series of ecological projects to protect eco-systems in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Credit: Xue Yubin/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2A395PT–Birch forest in the Acadia National Park in Maine. Cool, moist climate has been the norm on the North Atlantic Coast, but that is changing with the ongoing global warming. With current level of heat trapping emissions, the temperature in the area is likely to rise by more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2070 compared to 1990 levels. That means drier climate and disrupted eco systems. With warmer climate, birch forests in the northern hemisphere are expanding. Forest expansion has been seen as good news, as the trees are important for sequestering of CO2. However; the new vegetation in what used
RMCPBK1H–People looking at large solar panels Ireland
RM2ENX7DB–Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK. 26th February, 2021. HS2 have felled a big area of hazel coppice formerly home to dormice. They have also felled many of the trees in the medieval Spinney in Small Dean Lane near Wendover, Aylesbury. Entire eco systems were being destroyed by HS2 today as they put trees they have felled into a wood chipper filling up a huge juggernaut with wood chips. High Speed Rail 2 are carving a huge scar across the Chilterns an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the controversial rail link from London to Birmingham. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RFBJPRJ1–Part of the 500metre broadwalk through the mangrove at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Singapore.
RF2K36EHG–African woman searches for tracks in nature during a beautiful autumn day by the sea
RMJ6DN00–African Sunrise over he savannah in Kruger National Park, South Africa
RF2G67P1Y–A stick bug is on a water bottle of water inside a jeep in the countryside of Togo, West Africa.
RMF5545M–King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands visit the village of Yanhewanzhen in China, 27 October 2015. They visit an apple farm and get explanation about Loss Plateau by Luo Guobin director of the institute of Climate and Water Protection. Loss Plateau is an restored area and with new eco systems. The King and Queen are in china for an 5 day state visit. Photo: Patrick van Katwijk/ POINT DE VUE OUTgr - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RF2NK5B41–The concept is to combine ESG and ECO systems with artificial intelligence to optimize efficiency.
RF2K5G973–Tall, golden grasses in land left to rewild as part of a land management programme to encourage biodiversity. Taken on a sunny day in summer.
RFT52PWF–Summer outdoor activities. Children playing outdoor on front yard. Boy with umbrella having fun near automatic plant watering system. Happy childhood
RFR95NGX–Maui, Hawaii. Hanging Prop Roots of a Banyan Tree in Honolua Park. The park is the only true rainforest on the west side of Maui and highlights Maui’s diverse eco-systems.
RM2RP0BCN–(180503) -- CHENGDU, May 3, 2018 -- This aerial photo taken on July 5, 2017 shows a wetland park in Suining, southwest China s Sichuan Province. In recent years, authorities in Sichuan have carried out a series of ecological projects to protect eco-systems in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. ) (lmm) CHINA-SICHUAN-YANGTZE RIVER-ENVIRONMENT (CN) XuexYubin PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2HGHFGD–Berlin, Germany. 21st Jan, 2022. In the morning hours approx. 50 activists of EXTINCTION REBELLION (XR) protested in front of the headquarters of Bayer AG in Berlin. The also blocked the street in front for a short time. In speeches they condemned Bayer's involvement in the production of herbicides, pesticides and fungicides, that lead to the extinction of many species and are damaging the eco-systems in the areas where they are used. They are selling products that are forbidden in the EU in other parts of the world. (Photo by Ralph Pache/PRESSCOV/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMD3FE0X–Freiburg, Germany, for an employee on the roof of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
RFBFE93J–rock pool pools rockpool rockpools beach stone stony beaches sea weed seaweeds geology geological feature eco systems system eco
RFGK7EFF–solar systems
RMMHRP68–Chengdu. 5th July, 2017. This aerial photo taken on July 5, 2017 shows a wetland park in Suining, southwest China's Sichuan Province. In recent years, authorities in Sichuan have carried out a series of ecological projects to protect eco-systems in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Credit: Xue Yubin/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2A395PN–Birch forest in the Acadia National Park in Maine. Cool, moist climate has been the norm on the North Atlantic Coast, but that is changing with the ongoing global warming. With current level of heat trapping emissions, the temperature in the area is likely to rise by more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2070 compared to 1990 levels. That means drier climate and disrupted eco systems. With warmer climate, birch forests in the northern hemisphere are expanding. Forest expansion has been seen as good news, as the trees are important for sequestering of CO2. However; the new vegetation in what used
RMCPBK1K–People looking at large solar panels Ireland
RM2ENXD0F–Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK. 26th February, 2021. HS2 have felled a big area of hazel coppice formerly home to dormice. They have also felled many of the trees in the medieval Spinney in Small Dean Lane near Wendover, Aylesbury. Entire eco systems were being destroyed by HS2 today as they put trees they have felled into a wood chipper filling up a huge juggernaut with wood chips. High Speed Rail 2 are carving a huge scar across the Chilterns an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the controversial rail link from London to Birmingham. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RMJ24PY6–Hyacinthoides non scripta. English bluebell flowers
RF2CB6YFG–Swedish mountains with slow-growing trees that grow on bogs, the site fulufjället national park
RMDDHK2D–Aerial photo, 'Sonnenhof' solar settlement, photovoltaic systems
RMGACDD2–From left: Jon Hilton, Director of Flybrid Systems, Nelson Mason, a student from Oxford Brookes University, and Daventry MP Tim Boswell, launch the Institution of Mechanical Engineers competition to find the world's greenest eco-race car at the Silverstone Race Circuit, Northamptonshire.
RMF5547F–King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands visit the village of Yanhewanzhen in China, 27 October 2015. They visit an apple farm and get explanation about Loss Plateau by Luo Guobin director of the institute of Climate and Water Protection. Loss Plateau is an restored area and with new eco systems. The King and Queen are in china for an 5 day state visit. Photo: Patrick van Katwijk/ POINT DE VUE OUT - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RF2NKMMWP–The concept is to combine ESG and ECO systems with artificial intelligence to optimize efficiency.
RFPK8E09–Systems for heating water from sunlight ( sun collectors) on roofs of hotel in Kenya
RFT52PY3–A kid running through water drops of the fontain on front yard with automatic watering system. Exciting games outdoor. Boy with umbrella playing on
RFR95NGY–Maui, Hawaii. Hanging Prop Roots of a Banyan Tree in Honolua Park. The park is the only true rainforest on the west side of Maui and highlights Maui’s diverse eco-systems.
RM2RP0B9K–(180503) -- CHENGDU, May 3, 2018 -- This aerial photo taken on April 17, 2018 shows trees in Qingchuan County of Guangyuan, southwest China s Sichuan Province. In recent years, authorities in Sichuan have carried out a series of ecological projects to protect eco-systems in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. ) (lmm) CHINA-SICHUAN-YANGTZE RIVER-ENVIRONMENT (CN) XuexYubin PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2HGHF9P–Berlin, Germany. 21st Jan, 2022. In the morning hours approx. 50 activists of EXTINCTION REBELLION (XR) protested in front of the headquarters of Bayer AG in Berlin. The also blocked the street in front for a short time. In speeches they condemned Bayer's involvement in the production of herbicides, pesticides and fungicides, that lead to the extinction of many species and are damaging the eco-systems in the areas where they are used. They are selling products that are forbidden in the EU in other parts of the world. (Photo by Ralph Pache/PRESSCOV/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMD3FE0Y–Freiburg, Germany, for an employee on the roof of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
RM2F585XP–Liverpool, UK. 24th Mar, 2021. All in the Balance, The kinetic illuminated installation of a gigantic Butterfly Mobile surrounded by giant wild grasses and flowers celebrates nature and the coming of spring. The work holds up a magnifying glass to the complexity of life-sustaining eco-systems while also being a call to action for the immediate Climate Emergency we face. ‘All in the Balance' re-uses elements from previous artworks and is 100% recycled. Credit: SPP Sport Press Photo. /Alamy Live News
RMB09FFM–Eco-friendly housing with built-in solar energy triple glazing and rainfall harvesting systems, Leverkusen-Schlebusch, Germany.
RMMHRKGN–Chengdu. 18th Aug, 2017. This aerial photo taken on August 18, 2017 shows forests in Wolong National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Sichuan Province. In recent years, authorities in Sichuan have carried out a series of ecological projects to protect eco-systems in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Credit: Xue Yubin/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2A395PX–Birch forest in the Acadia National Park in Maine. Cool, moist climate has been the norm on the North Atlantic Coast, but that is changing with the ongoing global warming. With current level of heat trapping emissions, the temperature in the area is likely to rise by more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2070 compared to 1990 levels. That means drier climate and disrupted eco systems. With warmer climate, birch forests in the northern hemisphere are expanding. Forest expansion has been seen as good news, as the trees are important for sequestering of CO2. However; the new vegetation in what used
RMCPBK05–People looking at large solar panels Ireland
RM2ENX69H–Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK. 26th February, 2021. HS2 have felled a big area of hazel coppice formerly home to dormice. They have also felled many of the trees in the medieval Spinney in Small Dean Lane near Wendover, Aylesbury. Entire eco systems were being destroyed by HS2 today as they put trees they have felled into a wood chipper filling up a huge juggernaut with wood chips. High Speed Rail 2 are carving a huge scar across the Chilterns an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the controversial rail link from London to Birmingham. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RF2TAYFHR–A field prepared for planting new olive trees or a vineyard, overhead irrigation systems laid out, close-up of an eco-farm field
RM2A7ACJN–Thousands of ship wrecks around the globe are stranded in sensitive eco-systems
RMBGKBRW–Roofs with solar systems, ecological Vauban district in Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
RMG14GAG–DARTMOUTH, CANADA - APRIL 25, 2016: Miller Waste Systems is a refuse disposal company headquartered in Markham Ontario.
RMF551TB–King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands visit the village of Yanhewanzhen in China, 27 October 2015. They visit an apple farm and get explanation about Loss Plateau by Luo Guobin director of the institute of Climate and Water Protection. Loss Plateau is an restored area and with new eco systems. The King and Queen are in china for an 5 day state visit. Photo: Patrick van Katwijk/ POINT DE VUE OUT - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RFBFBRMH–rock pool pools rockpool rockpools beach stone stony beaches sea weed seaweeds geology geological feature eco systems system eco
RM2R324Y6–Solar panels are installed on top of HDB roof to convert sunlight into electricity for the household living in the estate. Singapore
RFT52PY4–Summer activities. Children playing outdoor. Happy boy playing outdoor with watering system. Summer vacation. Summer holidays with children. Happy kid
RF2J1GAGG–Re-seedling of Beijing cabbages in peat containers, spring preparation for planting in the ground, black-white
RM2RP0B8N–(180503) -- CHENGDU, May 3, 2018 -- This aerial photo taken on August 18, 2017 shows forests in Wolong National Nature Reserve in southwest China s Sichuan Province. In recent years, authorities in Sichuan have carried out a series of ecological projects to protect eco-systems in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. ) (lmm) CHINA-SICHUAN-YANGTZE RIVER-ENVIRONMENT (CN) XuexYubin PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2HGHFFT–Berlin, Germany. 21st Jan, 2022. In the morning hours approx. 50 activists of EXTINCTION REBELLION (XR) protested in front of the headquarters of Bayer AG in Berlin. The also blocked the street in front for a short time. In speeches they condemned Bayer's involvement in the production of herbicides, pesticides and fungicides, that lead to the extinction of many species and are damaging the eco-systems in the areas where they are used. They are selling products that are forbidden in the EU in other parts of the world. (Photo by Ralph Pache/PRESSCOV/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMD3FE0P–Freiburg, Germany, for an employee on the roof of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
RM2F585XR–Liverpool, UK. 24th Mar, 2021. All in the Balance, The kinetic illuminated installation of a gigantic Butterfly Mobile surrounded by giant wild grasses and flowers celebrates nature and the coming of spring. The work holds up a magnifying glass to the complexity of life-sustaining eco-systems while also being a call to action for the immediate Climate Emergency we face. ‘All in the Balance' re-uses elements from previous artworks and is 100% recycled. Credit: SPP Sport Press Photo. /Alamy Live News
RMB09FKN–Eco-friendly housing with built-in solar energy triple glazing and rainfall harvesting systems, Leverkusen-Schlebusch, Germany.
RMMHRKHY–Chengdu. 23rd Oct, 2017. This aerial photo taken on October 23, 2017 shows a forest in Daocheng County of the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Garze in southwest China's Sichuan Province. In recent years, authorities in Sichuan have carried out a series of ecological projects to protect eco-systems in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Credit: Xue Yubin/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2A395PP–Birch forest in the Acadia National Park in Maine. Cool, moist climate has been the norm on the North Atlantic Coast, but that is changing with the ongoing global warming. With current level of heat trapping emissions, the temperature in the area is likely to rise by more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2070 compared to 1990 levels. That means drier climate and disrupted eco systems. With warmer climate, birch forests in the northern hemisphere are expanding. Forest expansion has been seen as good news, as the trees are important for sequestering of CO2. However; the new vegetation in what used
RMCPBK1B–People looking at large solar panels Ireland
RM2ENX6DA–Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK. 26th February, 2021. HS2 have felled a big area of hazel coppice formerly home to dormice. They have also felled many of the trees in the medieval Spinney in Small Dean Lane near Wendover, Aylesbury. Entire eco systems were being destroyed by HS2 today as they put trees they have felled into a wood chipper filling up a huge juggernaut with wood chips. High Speed Rail 2 are carving a huge scar across the Chilterns an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the controversial rail link from London to Birmingham. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2G2GCE6–Germany, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Burghausen, single-family houses with photovoltaic systems
RMBGKBTW–Roofs with solar systems, ecological Vauban district in Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
RMEBK1KP–wooden eco home with solar roof, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Muensterland
RMF5545N–King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands visit the village of Yanhewanzhen in China, 27 October 2015. They visit an apple farm and get explanation about Loss Plateau by Luo Guobin director of the institute of Climate and Water Protection. Loss Plateau is an restored area and with new eco systems. The King and Queen are in china for an 5 day state visit. Photo: Patrick van Katwijk/ POINT DE VUE OUT - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMGA9563–At three quarters the size of Manhattan and located on the third largest island in China at the mouth of the Yangtse river, Dongtan will be developed on 630 hectares of land as a sustainable city to attract a range of commercial and leisure investments. Priority projects for phase 1 include capturing and purifying water, waste management recycling, reducing landfills that damage the environment, and creating combined heat and power systems, linked to the use of renewables, that will provide the technology to source clean and reliable energy.
RM2R324TX–Solar panel on top of a warehouse building to harness renewable energy for their business and save money cost in the long run. Singapore
RFT52PYA–Happy children playing outdoor. Joyful siblings having fun on sunny summer day. Happy children playing outdoor. Positive emotions background. Summer
RMK43M7J–The U.S. Department of Agriculture National Resources Conservation Service mascot Sammy Soil jumps on a no-till field at Sunny Ridge Farm April 28, 2014 in Laytonsville, Maryland. The family farm uses many environmentally-friendly conservation practices like no-till cover cropping systems that prevent erosion. (photo by Lance Cheung via Planetpix)
RM2RP0B89–(180503) -- CHENGDU, May 3, 2018 -- This aerial photo taken on October 23, 2017 shows a forest in Daocheng County of the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Garze in southwest China s Sichuan Province. In recent years, authorities in Sichuan have carried out a series of ecological projects to protect eco-systems in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. ) (lmm) CHINA-SICHUAN-YANGTZE RIVER-ENVIRONMENT (CN) XuexYubin PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2HGHFM2–Berlin, Germany. 21st Jan, 2022. In the morning hours approx. 50 activists of EXTINCTION REBELLION (XR) protested in front of the headquarters of Bayer AG in Berlin. The also blocked the street in front for a short time. In speeches they condemned Bayer's involvement in the production of herbicides, pesticides and fungicides, that lead to the extinction of many species and are damaging the eco-systems in the areas where they are used. They are selling products that are forbidden in the EU in other parts of the world. (Photo by Ralph Pache/PRESSCOV/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMD3FE0M–Freiburg, Germany, for an employee on the roof of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
RM2F5861A–Liverpool, UK. 24th Mar, 2021. All in the Balance, The kinetic illuminated installation of a gigantic Butterfly Mobile surrounded by giant wild grasses and flowers celebrates nature and the coming of spring. The work holds up a magnifying glass to the complexity of life-sustaining eco-systems while also being a call to action for the immediate Climate Emergency we face. ‘All in the Balance' re-uses elements from previous artworks and is 100% recycled. Credit: SPP Sport Press Photo. /Alamy Live News
RMB09FEE–Eco-friendly housing with built-in solar energy triple glazing and rainfall harvesting systems, Leverkusen-Schlebusch, Germany.
RMMHRKR7–Chengdu. 23rd Oct, 2017. This aerial photo taken on October 23, 2017 shows a forest in Daocheng County of the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Garze in southwest China's Sichuan Province. In recent years, authorities in Sichuan have carried out a series of ecological projects to protect eco-systems in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Credit: Xue Yubin/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMT7XR4M–Birch forest in the Acadia National Park in Maine. Cool, moist climate has been the norm on the North Atlantic Coast, but that is changing with the ongoing global warming. With current level of heat trapping emissions, the temperature in the area is likely to rise by more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2070 compared to 1990 levels. That means drier climate and disrupted eco systems. With warmer climate, birch forests in the northern hemisphere are expanding. Forest expansion has been seen as good news, as the trees are important for sequestering of CO2. However; the new vegetation in what used
RM2G3CF0N–A cactus garden featuring a variety of cactus and succulents.
RM2ENX75D–Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK. 26th February, 2021. HS2 have felled a big area of hazel coppice formerly home to dormice. They have also felled many of the trees in the medieval Spinney in Small Dean Lane near Wendover, Aylesbury. Entire eco systems were being destroyed by HS2 today as they put trees they have felled into a wood chipper filling up a huge juggernaut with wood chips. High Speed Rail 2 are carving a huge scar across the Chilterns an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the controversial rail link from London to Birmingham. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RMD3JEWM–Electronic waste disposal with wiring and keyboards and old phone systems
RM2G2GCEA–Germany, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Burghausen, single-family houses, roofs with photovoltaic systems
RMBGKBTF–Roofs with solar systems, ecological Vauban district in Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
RFGKCBYT–field with solar systems
RMF551TC–King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands visit the village of Yanhewanzhen in China, 27 October 2015. They visit an apple farm and get explanation about Loss Plateau by Luo Guobin director of the institute of Climate and Water Protection. Loss Plateau is an restored area and with new eco systems. The King and Queen are in china for an 5 day state visit. Photo: Patrick van Katwijk/ POINT DE VUE OUT - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2D302M6–British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott comes face to face with a coral fish during a visit Thursday December 10, 1998 to the London Aquarium where he was making a plea for worldwide efforts to protect the fragile marine eco-systems. Mr Prescott, a keen diver, said that tourists who cut off lumps of coral for souvenirs are guilty of 'environmental crime.' See PA story ENVIRONMENT Crime. PA photo: Toby Melville.
RF2RTC1TT–Vicrtron control systems and their associated wiring installed in a new electric day-hire canal boat.
RMJ6DNAW–Three Southern Ground Hornbills walk along the road in Kruger National Park, South Africa
RF2GMDP7R–natural wetland and hills
RM2RP0B87–(180503) -- CHENGDU, May 3, 2018 -- This aerial photo taken on July 30, 2017 shows a wetland in Daofu County of the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Garze in southwest China s Sichuan Province. In recent years, authorities in Sichuan have carried out a series of ecological projects to protect eco-systems in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. ) (lmm) CHINA-SICHUAN-YANGTZE RIVER-ENVIRONMENT (CN) XuexYubin PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2HGHFMP–Berlin, Germany. 21st Jan, 2022. In the morning hours approx. 50 activists of EXTINCTION REBELLION (XR) protested in front of the headquarters of Bayer AG in Berlin. The also blocked the street in front for a short time. In speeches they condemned Bayer's involvement in the production of herbicides, pesticides and fungicides, that lead to the extinction of many species and are damaging the eco-systems in the areas where they are used. They are selling products that are forbidden in the EU in other parts of the world. (Photo by Ralph Pache/PRESSCOV/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMD3FE14–Freiburg, Germany, for an employee on the roof of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
RM2F585YM–Liverpool, UK. 24th Mar, 2021. All in the Balance, The kinetic illuminated installation of a gigantic Butterfly Mobile surrounded by giant wild grasses and flowers celebrates nature and the coming of spring. The work holds up a magnifying glass to the complexity of life-sustaining eco-systems while also being a call to action for the immediate Climate Emergency we face. ‘All in the Balance' re-uses elements from previous artworks and is 100% recycled. Credit: SPP Sport Press Photo. /Alamy Live News
RF2C9WBA8–reuse recycle reduce patterned glass drink bottle with a bamboo lid
RMMHRKRH–Chengdu. 30th July, 2017. This aerial photo taken on July 30, 2017 shows a wetland in Daofu County of the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Garze in southwest China's Sichuan Province. In recent years, authorities in Sichuan have carried out a series of ecological projects to protect eco-systems in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Credit: Xue Yubin/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2A395PJ–Birch forest in the Acadia National Park in Maine. Cool, moist climate has been the norm on the North Atlantic Coast, but that is changing with the ongoing global warming. With current level of heat trapping emissions, the temperature in the area is likely to rise by more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2070 compared to 1990 levels. That means drier climate and disrupted eco systems. With warmer climate, birch forests in the northern hemisphere are expanding. Forest expansion has been seen as good news, as the trees are important for sequestering of CO2. However; the new vegetation in what used
RM2CEWE1H–Eco-systems in natural world towards wildlife-friendly gardening for sustainable futures - Close-up of a wasp foraging on wild berries
RM2ENX6G8–Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, UK. 26th February, 2021. HS2 have felled a big area of hazel coppice formerly home to dormice. They have also felled many of the trees in the medieval Spinney in Small Dean Lane near Wendover, Aylesbury. Entire eco systems were being destroyed by HS2 today as they put trees they have felled into a wood chipper filling up a huge juggernaut with wood chips. High Speed Rail 2 are carving a huge scar across the Chilterns an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the controversial rail link from London to Birmingham. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
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