11-14
Unwelcome Relic
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Amy Borg, Cicily Scerri, Thea Camilleri for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Commended
A lone plastic cup lies abandoned on the sandy beach, surrounded by a landscape marred by microplastics and dried algae, a stark reminder of our collective impact on the fragile coastal ecosystems.
Guardians of Nature
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Martha Sultana for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Finalist
A bee rests upon a wildflower, reminding us of their crucial role in pollination and the urgent need to protect these vital pollinators for the health of our ecosystems.
Contrast in the Wild
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Emma Lynn Cauchi for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Participation
A graffiti-stained wall stands as a stark contrast amid the surrounding greenery, a reminder of urban intrusion into nature’s realm.”
Unearthed Contrasts
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Emma Lynn Cauchi for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Campaigning photo Photos
awarded: Commended
A mound of red sand, mingled with concrete blocks and littered with plastic bags and paper napkins, exposes the jarring clash between natural beauty and human neglect on the beach.
Overflowing Consequences
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Emma Lynn Cauchi for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Commended
Garbage bins toppled and brimming with waste, accompanied by bulky refuse, paint a picture of human consumption overshadowing the greenery with man-made debris.
Survival in a Sea of Debris
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Emma Lynn Cauchi for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Commended
Ducks and their ducklings huddle together surrounded by plastic bags, containers, and pipes, illustrating the harsh reality of wildlife coexisting with human litter.
Adaptability Despite Adversity
submitted by Ninu Cremona Gozo College Secondary School : Emma Lynn Cauchi for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Best Entry, Finalist
Two adult ducks watch over their ducklings as they make the most of a pothole filled with filthy water, showcasing nature’s resilience in the face of urban challenges.
‘Paws and Litter: The Overlooked Impact of Dog Litter on Wignacourt Aqueduct’
submitted by MRC NAXXAR PRIMARY : Jacob Borg Spiteri for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under Photos Series Of Photos
awarded: Finalist
Dog littering issues at the Wignacourt aqueduct can be well tackled by installing CCTV cameras. This practical approach serves as a warning, helps find criminals, and provides evidence which can be essential for enforcement. Furthermore, it promotes responsible behaviouur, raises awareness, and improves source allocation for the safeguarding of the heritage site.
Mr Bee
submitted by MRC NAXXAR PRIMARY : Ayden Galea for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Commended
Sometimes I sting you, but that’s how I protect myself.I am very small but I can teach you a lesson. Focus always on your goals and keep working hard. Look more into nature and you will understand more better. Save me and my friends and you will save the world!
Littering
submitted by MRC NAXXAR PRIMARY : Matthew Caruana Markham for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Participation
When you litter it is like you wasting a few seconds from another person’s life. It is a shame that for a lot of people its nothing to worry about. Let’s solve this problem worldwide to save our world.


