Wetterlân. Lân fan takomst
Us lân fan wyn, waad en wetter is yn de rin fan ieuwen feroare yn in greidelânskip dêr’t boeren foarút koene en dêr’t it optilde fan blommen en fûgels. Yn omtrint in hiele ieu is dat omslein yn in produksjelânskip dat fier ôfstiet fan de mienskip. Der is gjin paad werom mar wol in wei foarút nei in lânskip dat libbet en dêr’t wat te belibjen is. En dêr’t de boeren takomst ha en romte is foar wetter en bioferskaat. Doar te feroarjen!
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A fascinating journey along the eyes of animals
A fly has two eyes, but they consist of hundreds of separate parts, each with its own lens. The eyes of rabbits are implanted sideways to see danger coming. What do all eyes have in common? They all do “something” with light. The renowned ophthalmologist Dr Frank J. Goes takes you on a fascinating journey along the eyes of animals. Changing climate, continental drift and the amount of oxygen in the air influenced the development of animal species and their eyes. Colour vision, sharpness, nearsighted or farsighted, facet eyes, eyes on stalks. The variation is endless, but animals always have eyes adapted to the search for food and survival.
DR. FRANK J. GOES is a consultant at the Goes Eye Center in Antwerp, which he founded in 1969. In addition to his activities as an ophthalmologist, he is also a lecturer at Ehsal high school,
an ambassador for the NGO ‘Light for the World’ and a consultant in medical legal matters.