11 Bilder zum Thema "biodiversity zones" bei ClipDealer

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Modern landscape design features neatly pruned trees lining pathways, creating organized, shaded walkways that offer both beauty and function, enhancing walkability in urban or suburban environments.
Modern landscape design features neatly pruned trees lining pathways, creating organized, shaded walkways that offer both beauty and function, enhancing walkability in urban or suburban environments.
Green treetops in a dense forest. Top view, drone flight. A large dense deciduous forest. Concept of protection of forests and green spaces. Combating deforestation.
Expansion of cities and construction on natural spaces. Expansion of human settlements. Damage to nature. Regulation and environmental protection.
Vertical screen: Biofarm kale fields showcasing perfect ecological balance, where lush kale fields represent the synergy between human cultivation and the preservation of ecological systems.
Vertical screen:Saanen goat on farm pulls greenery while feeding under sun, contributing to resilient ecosystem. Farm integrates Saanen goat care with balanced and sustainable feeding practices.
Biofarm fields fostering ecological biodiversity, as kale fields highlight ecological importance of maintaining crop variety within delicate ecological systems, promoting Biofarm ecological harmony.
Biofarm fields fostering ecological biodiversity, as kale fields highlight ecological importance of maintaining crop variety within delicate ecological systems, promoting Biofarm ecological harmony.
Biofarm kale fields bringing ecological solutions to desert agriculture, showing resilience and adaptability, while kale fields demonstrate sustainable farming even in harsh ecological conditions.
Vertical screen: Biofarm kale fields radiating ecological harmony, blending into natural surroundings while kale fields enhance biodiversity ensure farming aligns with ecological sustainability goals.

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