Snail on Snake plant
Small birds of the Victorian bush This photographic montage features dear little / birds of the Australian (Victorian) bush. / I have spent many rewarding and challenging / hours in the great outdoors finding and photographing / some of Australia’s wonderful wildlife. Included in this piece are the following species: / Eastern Spinebill, Spotted Pardalote, / Brown Thornbill, Silvereye, Eastern Yellow Robin, / Grey Fantail, Robin (Jacky Winter), / Red Browed Finch, White Browed Scrubwren / and Superb Fairy Wren. These are all wild birds – no zoo or captive birds. I will be donating a portion of any sales to wildlife conservation or welfare. / Thankyou for visiting! More birds and wildlife here Read about my wildlife photography here
Flamingo resting / sleeping at the Santa Barbara Zoo I will donate 50% of all proceeds from the sale of this image and the ones below to the American Bird Conservancy Consider these images as companions! /
This simple t-shirt is comprised of letters filled with different patterns in the natural world. Whether it is the patterns in the giraffe’s hide, the asymmetry of raindrops on an aspen leaf, the round almost perfect shapes of beach stones, the translucent greens of swaying cattails, the sharp diagonal lines of the cactus spines, or the abstract reflections of winter twilight, nature is comprise of an endless canvas of colors and critters that make earth an exciting and wonderful place to live! Shouldn’t we as stewards of this planet’s natural resources cherish these oldest of priceless and irreplaceable traesures? 100% of proceeds from the sale of this t-shirt and it’s accompanying cards and prints will be donated to The Nature Conservancy
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“Think Lizards” A special non-profit series NOTE: “This is Xena, she is one of John Binns’ rescue iguanas, she is in an OPEN cage and well treated. I used this image to show what happens to most lizard who become pets, they spend their life in a cage. The point is, it is so much better for them to spend their lives in the wild where they belong. Iguanas can not be returned to the wild once caught and brought over to the USA. They will always be wild, never domesticated. When you buy a “THINK LIZARDS” card or print, the money from the product will be donated to the International Reptile Conservation Foundation http://ircf.org/index.php. / A little about the “THINK LIZARDS” card series: / I was blessed a few years back to visit and take photographs at Mr. John Binns’ home. Mr. Binns has over 50 Iguanas on the premises and in his care. They are fascinating to see. He has several breeds such as the Giant Green Iguana, a tropical iguana also known as the Common Green which are the iguanas most pet owners have. He also has Rock Iguanas and Rhino Iguanas, which can live to be 100 years old! He also had a hybrid of the rare Blue Rock Iguana, an endangered species. To learn more and find out how you can help conserve these beautiful great lizards visit Cyclura.com. This site is owned and operated by the International Reptile Conservation Foundation, a non-profit California corporation. All content within this website is {C} 1999-2006 John Binns. If you love reptiles and would like to help the rare Blue Iguana as well as other iguanas visit www.cyclura.com and learn what you can do to support this worthy cause. “Saving animals helps to keep our planet alive. All God’s creatures are His children and have a place in His plan.”—Deep Red Tiger. Learn more. Get involved. / / Copyright / These Images and Writings Do Not Belong To ANY Public Domain. All images and Writing are copyright © Patricia Anne McCarty & Deep Red Tiger Images 2009. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images or Writings without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. / Voices for Animals
“Think Lizards” A special non-profit series When you buy a “Think Lizards” card or print, the money from the product will be donated to the International Reptile Conservation Foundation http://ircf.org/index.php / A little about the “Think Lizards” card series: / I was blessed a few years back to visit and take photographs at Mr. John Binns’ home. Mr. Binns has over 50 Iguanas on the premises and in his care. They are fascinating to see. He has several breeds such as the Giant Green Iguana, a tropical iguana also known as the Common Green which is the iguanas most pet owners have. He also has Rock Iguanas and Rhino Iguanas, which can live to be 100 years old! He also had a hybrid of the rare Blue Rock Iguana, an endangered species. To learn more and find out how you can help conserve these beautiful great lizards visit Cyclura.com. This site is owned and operated by the International Reptile Conservation Foundation, a non-profit California corporation. All content within this website is {C} 1999-2006 John Binns. If you love reptiles and would like to help the rare Blue Iguana as well as other iguanas visit www.cyclura.com and learn what you can do to support this worthy cause. “Saving animals helps to keep our planet alive. All God’s creatures are His children and have a place in His plan.”—Deep Red Tiger. Learn more. Get involved. / / Copyright / These Images and Writings Do Not Belong To ANY Public Domain. All images and Writing are copyright © Patricia Anne McCarty & Deep Red Tiger Images 2009. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images or Writings without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. / Of Noble Birth
Australian Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in New Zealand and the United States. Popular as pets. / ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com
Australian Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in New Zealand and the United States. Popular as pets. / ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com
Goura victoria / This bird is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Photo taken in the ‘Rainforest Habitat’, Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.
This hypnotic Grey Wolf painting was created from a recent photograph taken on a trip to the Canadian Rockies. I am a strong advocate for animal rights as much as I am for human rights. We can peacefully co-exist once we learn the ways of the wilderness animals and show respect for them. 50% of proceeds from this design benefits the Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Centre as they strive to educate us about the Way of the Wolf. Thanks for helping me to help them.
The Olive Baboon (Papio anubis), also called the Anubis Baboon, is a member of the family Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys). The species is the most widely spread of all baboons: it is found in 25 countries throughout Africa, extending south from Mali to Ethiopia and to Tanzania. Isolated populations are also found in some mountainous regions of the Sahara. It inhabits savannahs, steppes, and forest areas.
This lovely young Gorilla,was really full of facial expressions….. If you view him larger you can see he is enjoying a little piece of grass. Visited “La Valle des Singes” on Sunday.Valley of the Monkeys,they do amazing work with Monkeys,with conservation,breeding programmes,rescuing.Protection of Primates ect…. © Copyright 2008 Jo Hoden “C’est la Vie”, All Rights Reserved !
A handsome male Grey Wolf features in this art portrait accompanied by an original poem by Skye Ryan-Evans which reads: / “WILDERNESS WOLF” He walks the way of the stars / and haloed Moon, / And stalks the forested places / between Hills and Plain ~ He understands / the soulful song of the Wind; / And I long to save the Wilderness / in His name ~ Skye Ryan-Evans © 25% of all proceeds benefit the great folks and wolves at Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Centre in Golden, B.C., Canada. Thanks for helping them!
“Take nothing but pictures. Leave nothing but footprints. Kill nothing but time.” 100% of the profits from this sale will be donated to Defenders Of Wildlife.
Lion – King of the Jungle – Lord of the beasts.
Yellowstone is for wolves
Female Leopard in captivity / Endangered species
Sapi Island, Malaysia - _Oil from the boat mixes with a school of fish We can stop swimming in it They can’t._ -Canon EOS Rebel XT
I have been dreaming of this environment again lately, had to find another shot to put up and this was it today!
Tarong Zoo, Sydney Australia.
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