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Since 1916, the National Park Service has been entrusted with the care of our national parks. With the help of volunteers and partners, we safeguard these special places and share their stories with more than 318 million visitors every year.
OwlPages.com was first uploaded on October 26th, 1998 with the aim to provide information about the Owls of the world. The site was conceived of and created by Deane Lewis. Material is compiled from various reference sources and contributions.
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Having presented one of the very first webcams on the web in late 1995, HDOnTap’s founder continues to stay at the forefront of technology providing innovative, feature rich and affordable live webcam hardware and streaming solutions. With over 25 years of experience pioneering the webcam industry, HDOnTap’s live streaming network supports a global network of over 1,800 webcams delivering millions of hours of live video each month to millions worldwide.
Founded in 1988 by the late Bob Anderson, the non-profit Raptor Resource Project specializes in the preservation of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls. We create, improve, and directly maintain over 50 nests and nest sites, provide training in nest site creation and management, and develop innovations in nest site management and viewing that bring people closer to the natural world. Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, expand participation in raptor preservation, and help foster the next generation of preservationists.
WILDMIND is home to over 50 non-releasable wild animals who have found sanctuary with us in Half Moon Bay for over 38 years. WILDMIND educational programs will bring science and environmental literacy alive in the classroom. Students will learn to think like scientists, appreciate our connectivity with animals, the environment and each other while have fun learning science.
Earth Rangers is the kids’ conservation organization, committed to instilling environmental knowledge, positivity, and the confidence to take action in every child in Canada. We do this through a variety of free programming that children can participate in at school, at home, and in their communities.
These frogs seem to have found a new way of transportation when they climbed on top of this saltwater crocodile. Yensen from Jakarta, Indonesia caught the once-in-a-lifetime moment while visiting Tangerang, Indonesia.(weather.com)
A popular sight off Australia's east coast, Migaloo is the world's first documented all-white humpback whale. Aboriginal elders gave him the name, which means “white fella” in their language. Migaloo is granted special protection whilst in Australian waters .(YouTube)
Judith Hamilton’s 30 year career in the technology sector taught her the value of reinvention, which led to her current life of immersion in photography, nature conservation, and travel. She was CEO of several small Silicon Valley based firms and served on many private, public and not-for-profit boards including Wildlife Conservation Society and The National Park Foundation
The Journal of Wildlife Photography was founded by Jared Lloyd, a professional wildlife photographer who counts the likes of the BBC and National Geographic as clients. Originally known as the Photographer’s Journal, Jared had two rather lofty goals in mind in entering the fray of online publications: to bring readers workshop level education and to create a publication that he would actually want to read himself.
Much of my photography involves landscapes and nature, and that often includes hiking, camping, backpacking, and road trips. As not everyone gets to see some of these places, especially in back-country wilderness, my goal is to give you a sense for what they’re like, to enable you to “feel” it as if you’re there.
My name is Emily Rose Pomeroy, and I am an environmental advocate and amateur photographer.I have always had an affinity for nature and the outdoors. Growing up in the Catskills in New York, I spend a lot of time outside which allowed me to develop a deep appreciation for the natural world. Throughout my life, connecting with nature was awe-inspiring as well as incredibly healing.
Welcome to our bird and wildlife photography website. It represents our love for wildlife and the outdoors as well as the many memories of our African adventures. The website focuses on bird photography and Africa, and currently displays over 900 African bird species.
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David loves these beautiful and delicate wonders of our planet.
David witnessed perhaps several thousand crows at low tide, out on the exposed, rocky San Pablo Bay shoreline. Cell phone video is not adequate to convey how amazing this was.
January 25/2019, above the Carquinez Straight, overlooking Benicia, CA, a beautiful Acacia tree is the work-place for thousands of busy bees.
Taken in March of 2019 at several locations along the San Mateo County coastline. These waves are much bigger than they appear as the shots are taken from far away on the safety of the hills of the shoreline.
Taken on a cell phone on August 4, 2017 by David From Earth. A magical moment!