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Yesterday, as a part of #NGVTriennial we continued ‘Homily to Country, 2020’, a project I started with Alice Rohrwacher in Italy last year. People gathered at Lake Cawndilla, near Menindee, NSW to join a community action and procession raising awareness about the ecological decline in the Baaka / Darling River system. This march featured 30m... See more
instagram.comThe Photo Ark just hit 1.5 million followers! I want to thank YOU for your amazing support. You don’t have to save the world, just your corner of it, and it is encouraging and inspiring to know that there are so many of us around the globe working to protect wildlife and wild places. To celebrate this incredible milestone, I will be giving away 15... See more
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Artworks by Joel Nessim Schloser, including acrylic and charcoal paintings on canvas, as well as charcoal drawings on paper, showcasing a mix of styles and subjects.
LinkHalf the size of a house cat, with a bottlebrush tail and a cartoon-cute face striped with black, the güiña holds the record for smallest wildcat in the Americas.
Read the full story by Christine Dell'Amore at the link in bio. Video by Joel Sartore. Follow @joelsartore for more #PhotoArk.
natgeoinstagram.comVideo by Joel Sartore @joelsartore | An endangered female juvenile Peruvian woolly monkey snacks on fresh leaf cuttings at Cetas - IBAMA (@ibamagov), a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil. Species like this one are disappearing at an alarming rate, but together we can help. Please check out the October issue of National Geographic magazine to... See more
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Today's featured artist on Joyeux Store is Dan Beleiu (@danbeleiu) who originally shot this image, Baobab, for Mode Senegal, a magazine dedicated to the country's designers in association with Goethe Institute Senegal (@goetheinstitut_seneg) and Œ Magazine (@oemagazine).
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This Ozark hellbender from @stlzoo, is an important indicator species of environmental quality within the stream and river systems that we use for food, water, and recreation. Unfortunately, decades of decline have led to this species becoming quite rare throughout its home range in the Appalachian and Ozark regions of the United States. Determined... See more
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Photo by @jasperdoest Flamingo Bob, as he's called, and my cousin Odette, who rescued the bird four years ago, do regular conservation education sessions at schools all over Curaçao. The kids love hearing about Bob, a bit of a local celebrity. In this image, the school was close to Otrobanda, a colorful quarter in Willemstad, the island's capital.... See more
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This image was taken late one afternoon in Mkomazi Game Reserve in Tanzania - it has a level of simplicity that belies the complications in its capture. I can see no better way of conveying the power and prehistoric face of a rhinoceros than using a wide-angle lens with a remote control body strategically placed on the ground in the predicted path... See more
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