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10/2017; staff photos

 

Crews treat hemlock trees at New Germany for the invasive wooly adelgid

We had to rent a stroller since we were going from the zoo to the airport.

Figure drawings were created with recycled and up-cycled materials including found surfaces, well-worn charcoal, and reclaimed paper scraps.

For orangutan infant orphan “Voyce”, OFI’s Care Center and Quarantine (OCCQ) in Central Borneo was a light that brightened his once uncertain future. . Voyce had developed a serious parasitic worm infection that caused gastrointestinal distention. Infant Voyce’s health situation began to turn around upon his introduction to the OCCQ. Dr Prima and veterinary staff provided the expertise and care that orphan Voyce desperately needed. Read more at: www.orangutan.org/orangutan-of-the-month-voyce/

Anne uses roll of paper towel as a support for the open book. The outside of the book has a sheet of Reemay as a cover

Students digging at Ryegate Oudoor Classroom, 1998.

During DE-INSTALATION/CONSERVATION AND INSTALATION OF l'enfant et les Sortileges By David Hockney at the Contemporary Art Museum, Honolulu, Hawai.i Art Conservator Viviana Dominguez, specializing in large-scale art work.

UPS - Annabel Krupp, Dave Ramdial,Kresimir Zemljic, Karen Ras. © Copyright Credit Valley Conservation 2014, all rights reserved.

With thousands of people Houbarafund.org is making the deal to drill with UAE conservation. Visit us to know more and what we are doing at Visit: www.houbarafund.org/en/home

Rare Species Conservation Centre, Kent, U.k. rarespeciesconservationcentre.org/

 

All Elsmore Entertainment photos are public domain (unless otherwise noted) and free to use or alter by other artists. No attribution is needed, but I would love to see anything you create from my images, cheers!

Thanks to Rosie Cox for the photos. Find out more about the Greece Turtle Conservation- frontiergap.com

Kathryn Carlson has been helping complete initial baseline surveys of the stunning reefs there. This will help future conservation efforts in the area. www.gapyearblog.info/volunteer-journals/2014/2/27/cambodi...

At Cheetah Conservation Fund

The fourth class of 40 TogetherGreen fellows vies from 38 cities in 27 states. Fifteen professionals are from within the Audubon network and 35 are aligned with outside organizations. Fellows receive a $10,000 grant; assistance launching a conservation action project, specialized training, and become part of an exciting alumni network of conservation professionals.

 

For more information, visit www.togethergreen.org/fellows. Photo by Gerry Ellis

 

Housing in Newtongrange Conservation Area. Midlothian, Scotland. 1 November 2006.

The Foremast on the barge

Glenorchy - Whakaari conservation range

The final bit of the foremast being craned out

Brookhouse Court, Hackenthorpe, Sheffield.

A residential conversion of Brook House Farm and outbuildings.

It is particularly notable for its dovecote.

Unlisted.

Within Hackenthorpe Conservation Area.

Thanks to Shannon Elizabeth for these pictures from the Fiji Marine Conservation & Diving. Find out more at www.frontiergap.com

A crew member with the Student Conservation Association on National Public Lands Day at Mount Rainier National Park, September 26, 2009. Shooting across the foreground vegetation was an intentional experiment; I love the way it turned out!

 

Featured on my photo blog, thelightisall.blogspot.com, January 29, 2010. (IMG_2690)

John Geurts tijdens zijn voordracht over Conservation Biology.

Photo provided by Tim T. who volunteered on the Conservation Volunteer Australia programme from April to May 2009

Staff photos

 

Crew after clearing Daniels Dam at Patapsco

Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912)

Dutch costume study

Undated

Pencil and chalk on blue paper

Cadbury Research Library AT E2025

Portfolio

 

Drawing from the collection of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema RA, Cadbury Research Library, Special Collections, University of Birmingham, UK.

Kathryn Carlson has been helping complete initial baseline surveys of the stunning reefs there. This will help future conservation efforts in the area. www.gapyearblog.info/volunteer-journals/2014/2/27/cambodi...

New photos from Frontier's Tanzania Marine Conservation & Diving project. For more information check out the Frontier website: bit.ly/JUD6Fl

Students planting trees on creek bank, Ryegate Outdoor Classroom, 1998.

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