Ecosystems & Human Lifestyles – How do they interact?
The Evolution of Eco Reefs: A Journey Through Time Eco reefs, nature’s underwater cities, are dynamic ecosystems that evolve over time. Their development is a fascinating process that involves various stages and a multitude of marine species. Stage 1: Colonization The journey of an eco reef begins with a hard substrate, such as a rock…
The Transformation Of Adding Waterways To Dry Lands Hello, everyone! Today, I want to share my experience and knowledge about a fascinating topic: introducing waterways into areas that previously had none. It’s a journey of transformation, both for the land and the communities living there. So, let’s dive in! Step 1: Planning and Preparation…
Climate Change – What is it and how does it work out in today’s terms Climate change is an ongoing complex issue with long-term changes & effects. It’s not just about warmer temperatures, but also involves a host of related changes: 1. Ocean Acidification: Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to more being absorbed…
Ooowaaahh! They’re right! There definitely are some seriously big creatures down there, just minding their own business dodging bags and bottles and toxins and microplastics as they float out to sea. So are they interested in biting off your fiddly bits? Nyetchhhh! You’re quite safe undressed in natural pink or beige or brown – Whatever!…
Photochronicles is a unique platform that aims to visually narrate the story of your neighbourhood in an unprecedented way. Our goal is to bring to life the rich tapestry of history and potential that our surroundings hold. Every corner of our neighbourhoods is brimming with landmarks from the past, present, and future. These icons, both ancient…
Revitalizing Our Rivers By The Power of EcoReefs, EcoBridges, EcoSupports, and EcoLadders The health of our rivers is paramount to the well-being of our planet. When a river suffers, so does the ecosystem it supports. But what if we could turn the tide? What if we could breathe life back into our ailing rivers? Enter…
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