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Make a difference for the planet with every purchase from the Art for Conservation gallery. When you see the heron symbol conservation photography  you know that the work was created by artists and conservation photographers who have dedicated their lives to a wide array of conservation initiatives. The images in this collection celebrate the diversity of life in all its forms.
 
Proceeds from the sales of prints from the Art for Conservation Gallery go to support the individual conservation photographers and artists and the grassroots initiatives they represent. The collection features well known National Geographic photographers, emerging artists working on single issue environmental campaigns and artists who have committed to sharing a portion of their proceeds from the sale of prints to help conserve our planet’s valuable resources.

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Tom Mussehl

Tom has enjoyed over 50 years of experiences with wildlife. He was born in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin attending high school there. His education includes a B.S. and M.S. in Fish and Wildlife Management from the University of Minnesota and Montana...

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Norbert Rosing

Photography has always been his passion. He started of in the late 1960s with a small Kodak Instamatic 104, improved later on to a Practica LLC and the Canon FD System; since 1989 he is an enthusiastic user of Leica cameras, especially Leica R...

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Kathy Sigle

The first few years of my life were spent in Cheyenne, Wyoming after being born in North Platte, Nebraska. When I was 10 years old we moved to Argentina, South America where we lived for 2 1/2 years. While we were there my mom took portrait lessons,...

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Bill Adair

Bill began his diverse art career, drawing and painting animals on his parents' Indiana farm. His passion for birds and animals was apparent from his earliest recollection. After many years, he was no longer content with painting just North...

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Darren Mahuron

As early as the age of five, Darren Mahuron was drawing in sketchbooks and spent most of his subsequent education doodling to the background noise of his teachers' lectures. He always knew that he would choose a creative path, although he spent most...

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Shirley Haley

Shirley Haley is a true "Renaissance Woman." A photographer, writer, experienced mountain hiker and backpacker, and professional music teacher, Shirley lives in Big Lake, Washington.

Shirley has publishing credits in: Augsburg, Simon Shuster,...

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Peggy Corpeny

Throughout her life, Peggy Corpeny has enjoyed puttering in a variety of creative endeavors but it wasn't until mid-November 1999 that she decided to take the leap and officially created Heart Bow Press. After nearly 20 years as a psychiatric social...

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Russell Waldron

A wetland ecologist by profession, I have also been an avid photographer since the seventies. Much of what I shoot is found close to home in New England but I will venture as far and wide as time, money, and opportunity allows. I enjoy capturing...

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Kristen Gilje

"Living by Grace in the Wilderness: Scenes from Holden Village" - For almost 10 years Kristen Gilje worked as Artist in Residence at Holden Village, a remote retreat center in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State.

Kristen writes: "My...

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