My name is Dick van Duijn and I'm a wildlife photographer who went viral with the photos of the ground squirrel smelling a yellow flower. I made another special squirrel photo this fall.
If, indeed, we are to achieve a higher civilisation, a new civilisation, there must be a new understanding of the place of animals in social evolution and...
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Explore the captivating world of wildlife through our collection of inspirational photography, capturing nature's raw beauty.
Help Protect Habitat for Endangered Species! The number one cause of the extinction of species (plants and animals) happening right now is habitat loss. Land is being converted at a vast rate to account for humanity’s intense growth and expansion. Agriculture, cattle ranching, palm oil plantations, and the mining industries are causing the deforestation of our rainforests, while our desert waters are being diverted and ultimately evaporating. In 2021, a study published by Frontiers in Forests and Global Change found that human involvement has changed 97% of the Earth's land. Only 11% of those ecosystems are protected wildlife areas. They also found that despite 28% of those land habitats being virtually intact, a tragic 2.9% still have all the species that were there 500 years ago. Greater Good Charities is committed to the long-term protection and preservation of land all around the world, with special concentration in the areas where its species are most threatened. Greater Good Charities is committed to providing a balance between humanity and the planet so that both can cohabit naturally and harmoniously. You can help! Just $20 can protect one acre of land. You can help protect the land and the species inhabiting it. Protecting the land not only shields the natural flora and fauna of the region but it also prevents the land from being altered in significant and detrimental ways. “Protecting nature and saving species is all about securing the land and water plants and animals need to survive”. - Jonathan Baillie, Executive Vice President and Chief Scientist of the National Geographic Society stated Greater Good Charities has ultimate authority and discretion with regard to the distribution of its funds. All expenditures made are consistent with the exempt purposes of Greater Good Charities.
As a self-proclaimed wannabe National Geographic wildlife photographer, my aim is always to get as close as is safely possible to animals in their natural
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Impact of Habitat Loss on Species, a raccoon sitting on top of a tree stump
Injured bird fortunate to land in Dartmoor Zoo near a member of staff who was giving a talk to visitors
Viele Menschen in unserem Land und anderswo, einschließlich mir, machen sich Sorgen wegen Umweltproblemen, weil unsere neue Regierung unser Land mit Leugnern des Klimawandels und denjenigen, die glaub
We frequently fall into the trap of believing that everything in the world revolves around us, but let’s be honest: it’s never really the case. At least not the way we think it is.
The 2018 Siena International Photo Awards has received 48,000 submissions from the best photographers in 156 countries, and the judges have had an incredibly hard time deciding the winners. Nonetheless, the best pictures of 2018 have been decided, and just like in 2017 and 2016, their cool images show just how diverse our beautiful world really is.
Without Jones, the world might have lost the Mauritius kestrel, the pink pigeon, the echo parakeet and more – but the biologist’s methods are controversial
The extremely hardy (and cute) tardigrades thrive in harsh environments ill-suited for most life, including the vacuum of space.
Highly commended images from the wildlife photographer of the year contest
The Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is inviting fans to vote for the winner of the People’s Choice Award
Once upon a time, we couldn't have imagined a world without ice. But as we're watching glaciers melt before our eyes, we're starting to understand the serious implications for the future of life on Earth.
Et si Photoshop existait… dans la vraie vie ? Certains animaux sont si colorés qu'ils n'ont même pas besoin de retouches photo, une fois que c'est dans...
Find the hidden animals to unlock your true personality!
Today, the property is officially titled Private Reserve of Natural Heritage Bulcão Farm, and hundreds of animals have returned to area
Admirers of wildlife photography can choose their favourite for the Lumix-sponsored award from 25 images pre-selected by London’s Natural History Museum
The British Wildlife Photography awards is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a retrospective touring outdoor exhibition
Imagine a whole world in a bottle! This little terrarium is teaming with the ecosystem of of the soil! A great way to learn how animals interact with each other and their environment. If you like this illustration then you will love my new book The Wondrous Workings of Planet Earth Preorder here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0399580417?tag=randohouseinc7986-20 ART WORK STATS: • paper size: available in 8x10 - 11x14 - 17x22 in art prints • printed on Epson matte Art paper • printed with Epson archival pigment inks SHIPPING INFO: • print will be packed in a sealed clear cello bag with a thick backing board, and shipped inside a rigid protective envelope • 17X22 in posters will be shipped separately in a tube. • proof of mailing with each item is provided
16 Trailblazing Female Environmentalists Who Have Changed the World.
The British Wildlife Photography awards is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a retrospective touring outdoor exhibition
Learn how you can photograph foxes in an urban environment with this tutorial. Urban wildlife photography is becoming more popular every day!
The natural world is full of beauty, wonder, and mystery. Nature has the power to create life and the power to take it away.
Hailing from the Chinese province of Qinghai, Yongqing Bao has won the prestigious wildlife photographer of the year 2019 title for his image, The Moment, which frames the standoff between a Tibetan fox and a marmot. A powerful frame of both humour and horror, it captures the drama and intensity of nature
The Society of German Nature Photographers has chosen its winners and runners-up
Dramatic spread of native plants over past decade is evidence of accelerating shifts in fragile polar ecosystem, study finds