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20120409_IMG_4262.jpg A Cave used as a nightime shelter for goats and sheep in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa with the Berber shepherd and his son.
 
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20120409_IMG_4266.jpg A Cave used as a nightime shelter for goats and sheep in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa with the Berber shepherd and his son.
 
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20120409_IMG_4268.jpg A Cave used as a nightime shelter for goats and sheep in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa with the Berber shepherd.
 
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20120409_IMG_7540.jpg A shepherd, with his flock of goats and sheep in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120409_IMG_4259.jpg A Cave used as a nightime shelter for goats and sheep in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa with the Berber shepherd.
 
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20120409_IMG_4267.jpg A Cave used as a nightime shelter for goats and sheep in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa with the Berber shepherd.
 
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20120409_IMG_4284.jpg A Cave used as a nightime shelter for goats and sheep in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa with the Berber shepherd and his son.
 
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20120409_IMG_7544.jpg A shepherd, with his flock of goats and sheep in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa.
 
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20120119_IMG_8106.jpg The launch event of Windermere Reflections at the Parish Centre in Ambleside on Thursday 19th January 2012. Windermere Reflections is a charity funded by the lottery to help improve water quality in Windermere Lake.
 
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20120119_IMG_8107.jpg The launch event of Windermere Reflections at the Parish Centre in Ambleside on Thursday 19th January 2012. Windermere Reflections is a charity funded by the lottery to help improve water quality in Windermere Lake.
 
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20120119_IMG_8110.jpg The launch event of Windermere Reflections at the Parish Centre in Ambleside on Thursday 19th January 2012. Windermere Reflections is a charity funded by the lottery to help improve water quality in Windermere Lake.
 
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20120119_IMG_8111.jpg The launch event of Windermere Reflections at the Parish Centre in Ambleside on Thursday 19th January 2012. Windermere Reflections is a charity funded by the lottery to help improve water quality in Windermere Lake.
 
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IMG_0659_river bank.jpg Montbrecia, a garden escape, flowering all along the banks of the River Barle, below Simonsbath on Exmoor. It is totally swamping out the native flora
 
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IMG_0660_invasive.jpg Montbrecia, a garden escape, flowering all along the banks of the River Barle, below Simonsbath on Exmoor. It is totally swamping out the native flora
 
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IMG_0663_invader.jpg Montbrecia, a garden escape, flowering all along the banks of the River Barle, below Simonsbath on Exmoor. It is totally swamping out the native flora
 
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IMG_0664_alien.jpg Montbrecia, a garden escape, flowering all along the banks of the River Barle, below Simonsbath on Exmoor. It is totally swamping out the native flora
 
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IMG_5035_butterfly garden.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows the butterfly garden planted with native flowering plants to attract butterflys
 
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366W0188_shishmaref.jpg Shishmaref a tiny island between alaska and siberia in the Chukchi sea is home to around 600 inuits or eskimos. As hunter gatherers their carbon footprint is tiny and as such are least responsible for global warming. Yet they are suffering greatly as a result. Their problem is twofold as temperatures rise the sea ice that used to protect thier island home forming around late september is now not forming until late december. this leaves them vulnerable to autumn and early winter storms that are eroding their island and washing it into the sea. Already 10 houses have been washed into the sea and more have had to be moved back from the edge. They are looking at having to relocate their whole comunity to the mainland but the government is refusing to pay for the relocation. Secondly the animals that they rely on for food are moving further north as temperatures warm making them harder to find and hunt threatening their ancient culture and identity.
 
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366W9324_shishmaref.jpg J J Weyouanna's wife stands on the beach where there house used to be on Shishmaref a tiny island between alaska and siberia in the Chukchi sea is home to around 600 inuits or eskimos. As hunter gatherers their carbon footprint is tiny and as such are least responsible for global warming. Yet they are suffering greatly as a result. Their problem is twofold as temperatures rise the sea ice that used to protect thier island home forming around late september is now not forming until late december. this leaves them vulnerable to autumn and early winter storms that are eroding their island and washing it into the sea. Already 10 houses have been washed into the sea and more have had to be moved back from the edge. They are looking at having to relocate their whole comunity to the mainland but the government is refusing to pay for the relocation. Secondly the animals that they rely on for food are moving further north as temperatures warm making them harder to find and hunt threatening their ancient culture and identity.
 
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IMG_0692_regeneration.jpg The Outwoods, part of Charnwood Forest on the outskirts of Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK.
 
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IMG_2089_foreign plant.jpg The Hottentot Fig (Carpobrotus edulis) an Invasive foreign plant on the Cornish coast at Sennen, UK. This and other none native plants are a threat to our native flora
 
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IMG_2289_kangaroo.jpg Most of Victoria and New South Wales in Australia has been in the grip of an unprecedented drought for the last ten years. River levels have dropped and reservoirs are at a fraction of their capacity. The drought has had a huge impact on native wildlife with even Kangaroos suffering.
 
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IMG_2292_skeleton.jpg Most of Victoria and New South Wales in Australia has been in the grip of an unprecedented drought for the last ten years. River levels have dropped and reservoirs are at a fraction of their capacity. The drought has had a huge impact on native wildlife with even Kangaroos suffering.
 
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IMG_5166_skeleton.jpg Most of Victoria and New South Wales in Australia has been in the grip of an unprecedented drought for the last ten years. River levels have dropped and reservoirs are at a fraction of their capacity. The drought has had a huge impact on native wildlife with even Kangaroos suffering.
 
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IMG_3982_herbicide.jpg National Park staff spray weed killer on introduced plant species that are out competing with native flora in the Snowy Mountains, Australia.
 
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IMG_3986_weed control.jpg National Park staff spray weed killer on introduced plant species that are out competing with native flora in the Snowy Mountains, Australia.
 
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IMG_4925_planting.jpg Tree planting on the Kurnell peninsular on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia.
 
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IMG_4926_tree planting.jpg Tree planting on the Kurnell peninsular on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia.
 
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IMG_6848_tree planting.jpg Tree planting on the Kurnell peninsular on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia.
 
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IMG_6851_tree planting.jpg Tree planting on the Kurnell peninsular on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia.
 
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IMG_4169_ennerdale.jpg The river Liza in Ennerdale in the Lake District, UK. This valley was formally forested with none native conifers, there is now a plan to return the valley to its natural state by planting broad leaf native trees.
 
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366W0029_store.jpg Shishmaref a tiny island between alaska and siberia in the Chukchi sea is home to around 600 inuits or eskimos. As hunter gatherers their carbon footprint is tiny and as such are least responsible for global warming. Yet they are suffering greatly as a result. Their problem is twofold as temperatures rise the sea ice that used to protect thier island home forming around late september is now not forming until late december. this leaves them vulnerable to autumn and early winter storms that are eroding their island and washing it into the sea. Already 10 houses have been washed into the sea and more have had to be moved back from the edge. They are looking at having to relocate their whole comunity to the mainland but the government is refusing to pay for the relocation. Secondly the animals that they rely on for food are moving further north as temperatures warm making them harder to find and hunt threatening their ancient culture and identity.
 
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