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Natural Encounters: Animals, Reflections, and Skies

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ᴡⁿ ᡗᢦᡐᡉ˒ α΅’αΆ  αΆœΛ‘αΆ¦α΅α΅ƒα΅—α΅‰ α΅‰α΅α΅‰Κ³α΅α΅‰βΏαΆœΚΈ https://climateclock.world/ From a swan gliding through still water to a swarm of bees in motion, these photos capture fleeting moments of life in natural settings. This collection invites you to pause and appreciate the quiet beauty found in gardens, skies, ponds, and unexpected places. www.luka.jagor.info Swan in Pond Solitary swan floats serenely in a tranquil pond www.luka.jagor.info Cat in the Garden Garden plants with cat in sunlight www.luka.jagor.info Golden Reflections Peaceful sunset over a lake www.luka.jagor.info Muddy Snail on the Move Mud-covered snail on mossy ground www.luka.jagor.info Sky Nest Stork nesting high above www.luka.jagor.info Swarm of Bees Swarm of bees in a tree

Muddy Snail on the Move #WildlifeProtection #SnailLaws

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ᴡⁿ ᡗᢦᡐᡉ˒ α΅’αΆ  αΆœΛ‘αΆ¦α΅α΅ƒα΅—α΅‰ α΅‰α΅α΅‰Κ³α΅α΅‰βΏαΆœΚΈ https://climateclock.world/ In Germany, certain snail species are strictly protected under the Federal Species Protection Ordinance (Bundesartenschutzverordnung). Notably, the common Roman snail ( Helix pomatia ) is among these protected species. Violations, such as killing or injuring these snails, can result in fines of up to €65,000, depending on the federal state.  Globally, the protection of snails varies by country: Austria : Protection measures are determined by individual federal states; some, like Burgenland, have protective regulations for certain snail species.  United Kingdom : In England, the Roman snail ( Helix pomatia ) is protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, making it illegal to kill, injure, collect, or sell these snails.  France : Collecting Roman snails is prohibited if their shell diameter is under 3 cm, and there is a collection ban from 1 April to 30 June.  Denmark : Commercial collec...

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