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“HeartH” and Me

May 12, 2020 By Viola 4 Comments

About me

Hi everyone, I’m Viola and I’m a 9 years old girl well I’m going to be 10 soon, my passions are dancing, drawing and fashion even if I like to change a lot, do you stay five hours in the morning to choose what to wear?

Well, I do, contact me and I will answer you back and you know what, we may even become friends.

✿◕ ‿ ◕✿

Magic ⛵🌊

I have a wonderful light blue sailing boat and I love the sea, what do you prefer mermaid/fairy/witch/gnomes or wizards contact me and I’ll be happy to see.

🧚🧜🧙🧜‍♂️

My Community Project “HeartH”

I’m preparing a community project “HeartH” … Well, you may be saying OMG she spelt it wrong well no because it’s a mix of hearth and earth so here we are HeartH.

🌎💟🌍💟🌏💟

disegno schema HeartH

 

I’m going to make a group to save the world by making charity or cleaning the sea etc.

Technology 🖥️📱📶

It is from when I was small that I wanted to change the world, I love nature but people play video games instead of looking at their surrounding. Even I like technology, but without exaggerating.

To the world 🤝🙋

If everyone does their part nature will be back again, that’s why will do demonstrations asking some coins to make good actions, just some coins to save the world.

Mother Nature 🌈🌊🐝🐞⚡

I would like to represent the new generation of mother nature in flesh and blood.

Expanding 👫👭

I would like to start with 2/3 friends and then expand it in more kids, I will get some people I know from other parts of the world to be the leaders of the group in that city.
It’s really difficult to do everything, but when I want to do something I just do it.

Join the group 💪😍

If you want to be part of the group contact me I’ll be happy to welcome you, don’t be shy, I’ll give you more information when you contact me, both boys and girls can join and whatever age they have, but remember to ask your parents.

For now, I’m only in Malta, but if I expand it I’ll keep you informed.

Video 🤳

Send me a video of you doing something good to the world and I will be happy to see it.

viola.hearth@gmail.com

A funny mascot

Wait a second I didn’t talk to you about our mascot Skype my beautiful rabbit, isn’t it funny a rabbit as a mascot?

viola project

★~(◠‿◕✿)

Online

For now, everyone has to stay home to be safe so our group is going to meet online and if you are bored even you can play with your friends online. Covid-19 can’t stop our creativity.
Stay home, stay safe

*•.¸♡ Viola ♡¸.•*

Contact me:

viola.hearth@gmail.com

Filed Under: Applied Ecologist, Ecological Inspirations, Ecology Community, education, family, HeartH, kids, News, Recycling, The Ecology Journal, Uncategorized

SIBECOL: A new Iberian Ecological Society is born!

February 18, 2019 By Gavilab Leave a Comment

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SIBECOL 2019: the 1st Iberian Ecological Society Meeting

Earlier in February in sunny Barcelona more than 700 Ecologists gathered to celebrate the First Iberian Ecological Society meeting.

This is a great achievement for science at large, as more than ever we need strong societies that can catalyze high-level research and help transfer this knowledge to society. I think that ecology should play a key role in shaping the future and for that we need to be well organized. For historical reasons, Iberian ecologists were scattered among different sub-disciplines (terrestrial, marine, limnology, evolution…) and different countries (Spain and also Portugal), but collaboration is essential to face scientific and social challenges in an optimal way, and especially challenges related to global change. Hence, the long need for a joint society for southern Europe ecologists has been filled by SIBECOL and the first meeting was an amazing experience.

The plenary talks were led by a diverse and balanced mix of top young and senior researchers from different disciplines. To highlight a few, Carlos Duarte’s talk on how we can save the oceans was an inspiring and positive note for conservationists, and Sara Magalhaes and Oscar Godoy provided strong evidence that young researchers are advancing ecological theory at impressive rates. Another session that I enjoyed was the full-day on multiplex networks with lots of cutting-edge ideas on how to understand species interactions in space and time.

Follow SIBECOL closely, and make sure to attend the next meeting (Aveiro, Portugal, 2021) for more top-notch science. The sunny weather and great food are only value added.

Ignasi Bartomeus, Associate Editor of Journal of Ecology

Follow Sociedad Ibérica Ecología: @SIBECOL

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First published on 2019-02-18 08:50:38

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