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Extinct in the Wild. Jump to a random species. Atlantic forest, South America. Barrow Island, Australia. Eastern deciduous forest, USA. Gutianshan National Nature Reserve, China. Jewels of the UAE. Western Ghats, India. Wisconsin's Northwoods, USA. Wytham Woods, UK. Savannah predators and prey. Rocky shores, UK. Sandy shores, UK. 5 to 7 year olds. 7 to 11 year olds. 11 to 14 year olds. 14 to 16 year olds. 16 to 18 year olds. The world's favourite species. Stand Up for Nature – guest blog. The pair have j...
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Extinct in the Wild. Jump to a random species. Atlantic forest, South America. Barrow Island, Australia. Eastern deciduous forest, USA. Gutianshan National Nature Reserve, China. Jewels of the UAE. Western Ghats, India. Wisconsin's Northwoods, USA. Wytham Woods, UK. Savannah predators and prey. Rocky shores, UK. Sandy shores, UK. 5 to 7 year olds. 7 to 11 year olds. 11 to 14 year olds. 14 to 16 year olds. 16 to 18 year olds. The world's favourite species. Using the ARKive API. Your support helps us to:.
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Exchange
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ROAR Talent Bursary Scheme. Inspiring imagery for maximum impact. Wildscreen Exchange is a unique and dynamic conservation project that convenes the world’s best filmmakers and photographers with conservation organisations working on the frontline. The free and affordable imagery in the Wildscreen Exchange library empowers conservation communications, enabling the most inspiring and impactful storytelling, campaigning and education. Arm the world's conservation organisations with your imagery.
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GSGarrett Nature Images | About
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Register to save your cart before it expires. I love traveling to the earths remaining biodiversity hotspots and photographing their beauty and wildlife. Trends indicate a deceleration of deforestation and some sustains in biodiversity. I’m cautiously optimistic and look for ways that allow my photography to contribute to conservation. This includes working with Wildscreen Exchange. My shots have also been featured in BBC Wildlife Magazine. British Wildlife Photography Awards. Greg S. Garrett.