Completed in 2020 in Wien, Austria. Images by Hertha Hurnaus, Florian Voggeneder. The campus of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna was extended by a timber construction with 3,000 m² of usable...
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Image 18 of 32 from gallery of Library and Seminar Centre BOKU Vienna / SWAP Architekten + DELTA. Photograph by Hertha Hurnaus
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Plus de trois milliards d'oiseaux ont disparu en 50 ans en Amérique du Nord. Via Hubert MESSMER
The Okavango Wilderness Project has been surveying and collecting scientific data on the river system and working with local communities; NGOs; and the governments of Angola, Namibia, and Botswana to secure permanent, sustainable protection for the greater Okavango Watershed.
The Little Squalicum Estuary project helps address the need for additional estuarine habitat in Bellingham Bay. Completed in 2023, the project restores 4.85 total acres of coastal habitat including a 2.4-acre estuary. The project also removed a fish passage barrier at the mouth of Little Squalicum Creek, just two miles east of the Nooksack River Delta in ... Read more
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What is it like for a European to visit the place where one of his favorite dishes, the pangasius fish, comes from? Check it out!
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Chris Rauch was strolling past booths at the annual ag show in Spokane last summer when he spotted a large jar full of basalt powder. A nearby sign urged