Saturday, January 06, 2018

Top posts mais lidos 2017 : Geração Verde #semestre1





Gorilas da montanha
 Volcanoes national park, Rwanda,
Photograph: Alan Chung/Natural History Museum
Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice

Bom ano 2018. As férias terminaram. De novo em acção. Mas antes de fazer uma súmula das nossas publicações 2017, #semestre1, queremos partilhar convosco fotografias maravilhosas.



Adult roseate spoonbills / Tampa Bay Florida
Photograph: Steven Blandin/Natural History Museum
Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice

Tal como fizemos em 2015 e 2016, não resistimos a  partilhar convosco algumas das fotos mais originais sobre animais selvagens. Este ano, Wild Photographer of the Year People's Choice que aconselhamos vivamente a visitar e admirar.

Passamos a apresentar o Top dos posts mais lidos 2017, #semestre1 de Blog Geração VerdeA selecção é baseada no número de visitas de cada publicação e não pela ordem temporal.




Owl/ e Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa. 
Photograph: Jan Kolbe/Natural History Museum
Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice

Happy Year 2018. As we did in 2015 and 2016, here  the Top of posts of 2017, #semester1.


But first, we don't resist sharing with you some amazing photographs of wild animals picked of the Wild Photographer of the Year People's Choice that you must visit and admire. Such great photos. Beautiful wild animals!




 Zebra in South Africa’s Zimanga game reserve 
Photograph: Charl Senekal/Natural History Museum
Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice

Looking back at 2017, we have come up with our roundup of what's been most-read, #semester1 on our Blog Geração VerdeThe selection is based on page views of the most read posts:

Here the most popular posts 2017, #semester1:



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WWL 2017 #ListenToYoungVoices
http://www.wildlifeday.org/

Our crush of 2017 #semester1? Dia Internacional da Vida Selvagem :#ListenToYoungVoices.

Why? Given that almost one quarter of the world’s population is aged between 10 and 24, vigorous efforts need to be made to encourage young people, as the future leaders and decision makers of the world, to act at both local and global levels to protect endangered wildlife

Don't forget to visit the the roundup of what's been most-read #semester1 of our polar blog Geração Polar.


May 2018 be a New Year for the defense of the environment and the wildlife on the planet Earth! There's no planet B.

Happy New Year ! 

Geração 'green'

06.01.2018

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