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CAT is an educational charity dedicated to researching and communicating positive solutions for environmental change. We speak to government and campaigners about policies that would help create a zer...
Deciduous native tree that I planted in 2011, when it was 2 feet tall. It’s now 20 feet tall and has a diameter of 20 inches.
The Friends of Ashenground and Bolnore Woods are volunteers who care for a small area of ancient woodland on the western side of Haywards Heath. It lies to the south of an ancient bridleway that runs ...
The UVic Map Shop is a community-campus initiative dedicated to collaborative place-based learning and mapping. Operated by the Department of Geography, the Map Shop's mission is to facilitate process...
CIFAL Victoria delivers training activities and research that build on UVic's commitments to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of...
En skøn lille perle af en forladt fiskerihavn, der både byder på skøn badning, flotte tegn på et gammelt industrielt københavn, café, mm. Ydermere er der mulighed for at opleve en vild biodiversi...
Our community mapping students gathered at World Environment Day in June 2022 to display maps and ask for ideas and stories about connectivity in the Capital Region. We discussed pollinator corr...
Flowers and pollens
This is a Saanich owned slice of land for underground infrastructure. Squash and other edible plants were planted on it at one time in the past. Could it become useful again for food production?
Native species like red osier dogwood, snowberry, ocean spray
The Arbutus is a very significant native tree species for the W̱SÁNEĆ people (https://wsanec.com/history-territory/#legend). Flowers in spring attract pollinators, the berries in summer are food for b...
Boulevard garden
Siempre Verde Community Garden The relatively new Lower East Side community garden, Siempre Verde, serves as a local space for community get togethers, including performances, yoga practice, community...
Community Garden run by Manhattan Land Trust. It's got mature trees and a whole lot of songbirds and squirrels - both grey and black ones. It's a popular spot!
The Wildlife Garden is one of several green spaces on the University of Glasgow Gilmorehill campus. The garden is home to frogs, squirrels, a wide variety of birds and insects, and the occasional hedg...
A walk along the banks of the River Kelvin that winds through Glasgow (9.8km, from the city all the way to Milngavie!) is a beautiful experience at any time of the year. Today, it's taken for granted ...
A wonderful completely-gluten-free bakery with a continually-changing range of sweet & savoury items - including lots of vegan options, as well! *Please note - as of 8 November 2021, Wild Flours h...
Located in the former tennis pavilion in Newlands Park, Dandelion Café is a popular & friendly local café (vegetarian with vegan options!) in the Southside of Glasgow, serving breakfast, brunch, l...
Coffee roasters & café in Glasgow's City Centre, on Gordon Street right outside the Glasgow Central Station. A great locally-run option when arriving to or departing from Glasgow via train! To fin...
Garnethill Park is a beautifully-landscaped, partially-terraced public park in Glasgow City Centre's Garnethill area. Opened in 1991, the park has a large play area with wooden play equipment, small w...
A small green space in Glasgow's Garnethill area, overlooking the M8, the West of the city, & the hills beyond. A lovely quiet space in the midst of City Centre, a nice picnic spot, & also a g...
At the heart of Glasgow City Centre since 2007, Stereo's iconic presence in the city centre is not just about their great events, but their superb food & drink, all of which is all completely vega...
Dear Green (a reference to Glasgow, which is often referred to as the 'Dear Green Place' ['glas' means 'green' / 'grey-green' in Scottish Gaelic]) is a local coffee roasters who roast specialty coffee...