Category 2 – People and nature
Photo competition of the GTOE2023 conference. Please, vote: 1 - the lowest score, 10 points - the highest score. The voting is anonymous - the table doesn't record your email address. However, a log in with an email to the forms is needed, as we limited the answer to one per person. You will be able to see all photos and vote only once.
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The remains of a predator bird in a hut of Kaya elders in Kenya.
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I strongly believe that people in rural Africa have a much stronger bond with nature than the average Western-European. In this picture, we see an Ethiopian man fishing in Lake Tana, trying to provide for its family, while also respecting nature.
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Inventory of pyrophyte species and field verification of the impact of wildfires in the Abdoulaye protected area in Togo
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Yes, I am collecting butterflies and I love it.
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Where is all the forest gone?” – Habitat loss and fragmentation threatens forest environments on Madagascar – tiny and highly disturbed forest fragment in the largely deforested highlands of Madagascar.
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Happy research team, Gigantic leaves of Ficus brusii and its' lotus-like fruits.
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Terka with a complex-shaped fungus garden from inside the nest of termite Macrotermes gilvus (peninsular Malaysia).
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Two birds were flying near a boat, eagerly awaiting food from humans. (Japan)
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Cotopaxi equatorial glacier: following Humboldt’s steps on the "neck of the moon”.
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Locals embark on a mesmerizing sunset canoe journey in Nagada Harbour, Papua New Guinea
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Wildlife Researcher at work: Ear tagging rodents at Mpala Research Centre, Kenya
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No washing zone - The photo shows the pristine landscape of Mt Kenya, in which human activity still seems to be noticeable despite its remoteness (the wooden sign says "no washing in tarn...")
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Magnificent fig trees are undoubtedly worth of human protection.
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Amazonian life. A riverine inhabitant follows his daily routine on the waters of the Juruá River, Amazonas, Brazil.
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The protection of nature is exhausting. Photo was taken during the meeting, where the new protected area was established. Papua New Guinea, 2016.
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Rely on the resources
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Tribal people living in the forests biomes are interacted with nature and benefitted from each other.
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