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Environmentalism Collection (#8)

"Preserving Nature's Wonders: A Journey into Environmentalism" Jane Goodall, the renowned British conservationist and zoologist

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Early morning misty colors in the valley. Yosemite, California, US

Early morning misty colors in the valley. Yosemite, California, US

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Bridalveil Falls behind Merced River. Yosemite, California, US

Bridalveil Falls behind Merced River. Yosemite, California, US

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Bridal Veil Falls. Yosemite, California, US

Bridal Veil Falls. Yosemite, California, US

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Breaking waves. Garrapata State Park. View towards North. Entrance #7. California, US

Breaking waves. Garrapata State Park. View towards North. Entrance #7. California, US

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Breaking waves and flowers. Garrapata State Park. View towards North. Entrance #7

Breaking waves and flowers. Garrapata State Park. View towards North. Entrance #7. California, US

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Aspen Fall foliage, Eastern Sierra foothills, California, US

Aspen Fall foliage, Eastern Sierra foothills, California, US

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Alpenglow. Sunset colors the top of El Capitan. Yosemite, California, USA

Alpenglow. Sunset colors the top of El Capitan. Yosemite, California, USA

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Bodie, California, USA

Bodie, California, USA

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Panorama. Along Kongakut River. Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Alaska

Panorama. Along Kongakut River. Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Alaska. (Large format sizes available)

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Kenai Mountains at sunrise. Seen from Lands End. Homer. Alaska

Kenai Mountains at sunrise. Seen from Lands End. Homer. Alaska
Kenai Mountains at sunrise. Seen from Lands End. Homer, Alaska, USA

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Low tide at sunrise. Lands End. Homer. Alaska

Low tide at sunrise. Lands End. Homer. Alaska
Low tide at sunrise. Lands End. Homer, Alaska, USA

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Feather on beach. Lands End. Homer. Alaska

Feather on beach. Lands End. Homer. Alaska
Feather on beach. Lands End. Homer, Alaska, USA

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Rainbow over Copper River. Alaska

Rainbow over Copper River. Alaska
Rainbow over Copper River, Alaska, USA

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Juneau. Alaska

Juneau. Alaska
Juneau, Alaska, USA

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Seals resting on buoy. Juneau. Alaska

Seals resting on buoy. Juneau. Alaska
Seals resting on buoy. Juneau, Alaska, USA

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Lupines. View from camp. McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and refuge. Alaska Peninsula

Lupines. View from camp. McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and refuge. Alaska Peninsula, Alaska, USA

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Lupine field. McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and refuge. Alaska Peninsula. Alaska

Lupine field. McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and refuge. Alaska Peninsula. Alaska
Lupine field. McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and refuge. Alaska Peninsula, Alaska, USA

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Great Blasket Island. County Kerry. Ireland. Sheep

Great Blasket Island. County Kerry. Ireland. Sheep

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Glengarriff, Ireland, Uragh Stone Circle. Sheep gathering

Glengarriff, Ireland, Uragh Stone Circle. Sheep gathering

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Water running from Glacier and waterfall, Iceland

Water running from Glacier and waterfall, Iceland

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Rainbow over tundra with wild flowers, Iceland

Rainbow over tundra with wild flowers, Iceland

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Laki or Lakagigar (Craters of Laki) is a long row of old and inactive volcanic fissures

Laki or Lakagigar (Craters of Laki) is a long row of old and inactive volcanic fissures, Iceland

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Water outlet from the Skalafelljokul Glacier in the morning sun Iceland

Water outlet from the Skalafelljokul Glacier in the morning sun Iceland

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Fagrifoss waterfall on the road to Laki, Iceland

Fagrifoss waterfall on the road to Laki, Iceland

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Iceberg nuggets shine like diamants at sunrise. Beach at Jokulsarlon, Iceland

Iceberg nuggets shine like diamants at sunrise. Beach at Jokulsarlon, Iceland

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Iceberg formations broken off from the Breidamerkurjokull glacier, part of the Vatnajokull

Iceberg formations broken off from the Breidamerkurjokull glacier, part of the Vatnajokull National Park. Jokulsarlon, Iceland

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Svartifoss (Black Fall), a 20m waterfall surrounded by hanging hexagonal basalt columns

Svartifoss (Black Fall), a 20m waterfall surrounded by hanging hexagonal basalt columns and by dark lava. Skaftafell National Park, Iceland

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Sunrise and iceberg formation on the beach at Jokulsarlon, Iceland

Sunrise and iceberg formation on the beach at Jokulsarlon, Iceland

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Golden sunrise seen through iceberg formation on the beach at Jokulsarlon, Iceland

Golden sunrise seen through iceberg formation on the beach at Jokulsarlon, Iceland

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Rising moon and Aurora Borealis and moonrise over icebergs in Jokulsarlon and Breidamerkurjokull

Rising moon and Aurora Borealis and moonrise over icebergs in Jokulsarlon and Breidamerkurjokull, Iceland

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Wildflowers in the Canadian Rockies, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

Wildflowers in the Canadian Rockies, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Ducks are raised in great numbers in Vietnam as a primary food source

Ducks are raised in great numbers in Vietnam as a primary food source. They waddle a daily commute between their pens and the rice paddies to feed on snails and crustaceans

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: The Shanghai Pudong New Area skyline, including the Oriental Pearl Tower, the Shanghai

The Shanghai Pudong New Area skyline, including the Oriental Pearl Tower, the Shanghai World Financial Center and the Jin Mao Tower among others, Shanghai, China

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Terraced rice fields, Yuanyang, China

Terraced rice fields, Yuanyang, China

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Carts pulled on a dusty field, Bagan, Myanmar

Carts pulled on a dusty field, Bagan, Myanmar

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: IDAHO: LEAD MINE, 1936. A view of the Bunker Hill mine in Kellogg, Idaho, the largest

IDAHO: LEAD MINE, 1936. A view of the Bunker Hill mine in Kellogg, Idaho, the largest lead mine in the world, surrounded by destroyed trees. Photographed by Arthur Rothstein, July 1936

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: STEPHEN MATHER (1867-1930). Stephen Tyng Mather. First director of National Park Service

STEPHEN MATHER (1867-1930). Stephen Tyng Mather. First director of National Park Service. Mather, center, with Park Service colleagues at Yosemite. Photograph, 1926

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: GIFFORD PINCHOT (1865-1944). American conservationist and politician

GIFFORD PINCHOT (1865-1944). American conservationist and politician. Oil over a photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: NEW YORK: ARBOR DAY, 1908. A crowd in New York City attending a public school ceremony

NEW YORK: ARBOR DAY, 1908. A crowd in New York City attending a public school ceremony in observance of Arbor Day, 8 May 1908

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Sign and wind turbines, Tarifa, Costa de la Luz, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Sign and wind turbines, Tarifa, Costa de la Luz, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Installation of solar panels near Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Installation of solar panels near Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Wind turbines in winter at sunrise on a snowy field, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe

Wind turbines in winter at sunrise on a snowy field, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Wind turbines in a summer landscape, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe

Wind turbines in a summer landscape, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Second Beach at La Push, Olympic Coast, Washington, USA

Second Beach at La Push, Olympic Coast, Washington, USA

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Wind turbine in Lanjaron, Alpujarra, Sierra Nevada, Andalucia, southern Spain, Europe

Wind turbine in Lanjaron, Alpujarra, Sierra Nevada, Andalucia, southern Spain, Europe

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: Wind turbines in Lanjaron, Alpujarra, Sierra Nevada, Andalucia, southern Spain, Europe

Wind turbines in Lanjaron, Alpujarra, Sierra Nevada, Andalucia, southern Spain, Europe

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: THEOLOGIANS FIGHT, 1886. Why Do The Heathen Rage? They don t, Gentle Reader

THEOLOGIANS FIGHT, 1886. Why Do The Heathen Rage? They don t, Gentle Reader. They are Taking Things very Peacefully and Pleasantly

Background imageEnvironmentalism Collection: JOHN RUSKIN (1819-1900). English art critic and writer. Original cabinet photograph

JOHN RUSKIN (1819-1900). English art critic and writer. Original cabinet photograph, c1882




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"Preserving Nature's Wonders: A Journey into Environmentalism" Jane Goodall, the renowned British conservationist and zoologist, shares a heartwarming moment with a chimpanzee, reminding us of our deep connection to nature. Welwyn Garden City stands as an exemplary model of town planning that harmoniously integrates urban living with green spaces, emphasizing the importance of sustainable development. A symmetrically stacked pile of logs serves as a reminder to utilize firewood responsibly, promoting eco-friendly practices and reducing carbon emissions. Skellig Michael Island in Ireland represents the European Westernmost Point and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its untouched beauty and ecological significance. The radiant sun on Dartmoor Devon's horizon illuminates a picturesque landscape adorned with fields, woodlands, poppies, and ripening barley—a testament to the vibrant biodiversity nurtured by our planet. Yosemite National Park's iconic Tunnel View showcases Bridalveil Falls, El Capitan, and Half Dome—majestic landmarks that inspire awe while underscoring the need to protect these natural wonders for future generations. Harnessing solar energy through panels basking in sunlight exemplifies how renewable resources can power our world sustainably while mitigating climate change impacts. A tree growing in the shape of a heart symbolizes love for nature—an emblematic reminder that we must nurture and protect Earth's ecosystems if we wish them to flourish alongside us. John Ruskin's caricature lithograph from 1872 humorously highlights society's impact on nature during his time—a timeless message urging responsible stewardship towards our environment today. An ethereal iceberg formation adorns Jokulsarlon beach in Iceland—an enchanting sight that underscores both the fragile beauty of glaciers threatened by global warming and humanity’s role in their preservation.