Tag: nature
16th art season in Chaumont-sur-Loire: a traveling exhibition for a transcended nature
It is a dialogue between art and nature that takes place at the Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire, some 200 kilometers south of Paris. About fifteen French and international artists take over…
Salmon Squad: Fish-raising program connects area pupils with nature
News Local News Young fish raised by the Salmon Squad at Errol Village elementary school were set free this week in a creek in Plympton-Wyoming to make their way to…
HPV: the League against Cancer calls for full coverage of the vaccine and its compulsory nature
News Published on 04/25/2023 at 2:42 p.m. Updated 04/25/2023 at 2:42 p.m. Reading 3 mins. On the occasion of European Vaccination Week, the League Against Cancer is calling for two…
Young Utrechter wins nature photography competition with the underside of a ladybug
Utrecht – In the last year that Dirk Hoogenstein (17) from Utrecht was allowed to participate in the youth category of the Groene Camera nature photography competition, he won first…
‘Who sets fire to a nature reserve?’ – a sad forest ranger René wonders
The Zuid-Hollands Landschap, which owns the Zouweboezem, reported the fire. René especially hopes that people will think even more about what you can and cannot do in a nature reserve.…
Utrechter wins youth prize in nature photography competition
It is the last year that Dirk Hoogenstein (17) from Utrecht is still allowed to participate in this category of nature photo competition the Green Camera, but he takes home…
Nature prescriptions would improve your physical and mental health
News Published on 04/05/2023 at 4:28 p.m. Updated 04/05/2023 at 4:28 p.m. Reading 1 min. According to a new study, being prescribed “green” sessions would improve both our physical and…
Nature & Culture publishes the Alma prize winner
In May, the debut novel “Säg something”, which was published by Rabén & Sjögren at the turn of the millennium, will be reissued. Next comes a Swedish translation of “Wintergirls”,…
Those who can read the layers of mud will find a beautiful nature archive
Hoek: “The soil layers are comparable to an archive. We know ‘real’ archives from the Middle Ages, from when people wrote something down, but this has been recorded by nature…
In spring, nature is a nursery: ‘Treat it that way’
The breeding season is of course nothing new, but in corona time the forest rangers saw that it became much busier in the forest. This also made the disruption of…