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"Devastating Forest Fires: A Tale of Destruction and Resilience" Fire burns part of an estimated 105 tonnes of ivory and a tonne of rhino horn confiscated

Background imageForest Fire Collection: An aerial view of smoke covered mountain peaks and valleys in eastern California

An aerial view of smoke covered mountain peaks and valleys in eastern California

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Digital composite of man running away from forest fire

Digital composite of man running away from forest fire

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Canada, Alberta, Northwest territories of Wood Buffalo National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List)

Canada, Alberta, Northwest territories of Wood Buffalo National Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1983). Fire in coniferous forest

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Snow capped Livingston Range frames Christensen Meadow in Glacier National Park in

Snow capped Livingston Range frames Christensen Meadow in Glacier National Park in Montana

Background imageForest Fire Collection: USA, Idaho, Sawthooth NRA, Wildflowers after a Forest Fire

USA, Idaho, Sawthooth NRA, Wildflowers after a Forest Fire

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Remains of forest fire, Inyo National Forest, California

Remains of forest fire, Inyo National Forest, California

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Alpine National Park JLR 56 Near Falls Creek, North East Victoria

Alpine National Park JLR 56 Near Falls Creek, North East Victoria, Australia © Jean-Marc La-Roque / ardea. com
JLR-56 Alpine National Park Near Falls Creek, North East Victoria, Australia Jean-marc La Roque contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Tok, AK. Fireweed, Eplilbium angustifolium, helps define Alaska in summertime

Tok, AK. Fireweed, Eplilbium angustifolium, helps define Alaska in summertime

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Burn area, Sacred Headwaters, British Columbia

Burn area, Sacred Headwaters, British Columbia

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Forest fire remains, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Rocky Mountains

Forest fire remains, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Rocky Mountains

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Helicopter Fighting Forest Fire, Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand

Helicopter Fighting Forest Fire, Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Fire-detecting beetle

Fire-detecting beetle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Melanophila acuminata beetle, which is able to detect distant fires

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Beetles fire detectors

Beetles fire detectors

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Earths 3-D cloud cover

Earths 3-D cloud cover. Coloured composite image of the Earth, showing surface temperature (various colours) and three-dimensional (3-D) cloud cover (white)

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Forest fire, conceptual artwork

Forest fire, conceptual artwork
Forest fires, conceptual artwork. Bird with plumage depicting a developing fire burning through a forest. This could represent the threat to animals through the destruction of their environments by

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Fire brooms on a heather moor

Fire brooms on a heather moor
Fire brooms in a stand on heather moorland. These brooms are for suppressing fires that break out on the moorland. Photographed at Morrone Birkwood, Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Smoke from Amazonian forest fire, as from S. shuttle

Smoke from Amazonian forest fire, as from S. shuttle
A dense plume of smoke from a forest fire in the Amazon Basin adds to the smoke pall that already obscures the ground in this photograph taken from the space shuttle Discovery during mission STS-26

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Forest fire burning in rainforest

Forest fire burning in rainforest
Forest fire burning in the rainforest. Rainforest in many parts of the world are deliberately set alight to clear ground for agriculture. The photograph was taken in Trinidad

Background imageForest Fire Collection: View of a forest fire in the Amazonian rainforest

View of a forest fire in the Amazonian rainforest of eastern Ecuador. The photo was taken in the hills above the town of Banos, in the foothills of the Andes

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Prehistoric forest fire, artwork

Prehistoric forest fire, artwork
Prehistoric forest fire. Artwork of prehistoric invertebrates fleeing towards a pond during a forest fire. The invertebrates include a centipede, a scorpion and numerous cockroaches

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Carbon cycle, artwork

Carbon cycle, artwork
Carbon cycle. Artwork illustrating the global carbon cycle. Carbon is stored in the Earths terrestrial biosphere (flora, fauna, soil and freshwater), geosphere (geological store)

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Psathyrella mushrooms after forest fire

Psathyrella mushrooms after forest fire
Psathyrella pennata mushrooms growing one year after a forest fire. This fire took place in a clear-felled area in the Tiveden forest, in Vastra Gotaland County, Sweden

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Common liverwort after forest fire

Common liverwort after forest fire
Common liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha) growing one year after a forest fire. This fire took place in a clear-felled area in the Tiveden forest, in Vastra Gotaland County, Sweden

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Geopyxis elf-cup fungi after forest fire

Geopyxis elf-cup fungi after forest fire
Geopyxis carbonaria elf-cup fungi growing one year after a forest fire. This fire took place in a clear-felled area in the Tiveden forest, in Vastra Gotaland County, Sweden

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Myxomphalia mushroom after forest fire

Myxomphalia mushroom after forest fire
Myxomphalia maura mushrooms growing one year after a forest fire. This fire took place in a clear-felled area in the Tiveden forest, in Vastra Gotaland County, Sweden

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Peziza cup fungus after forest fire

Peziza cup fungus after forest fire
Peziza cup fungus (Peziza lobulata) growing two months after a forest fire. This fire took place in a clear-felled area in the Tiveden forest, in Vastra Gotaland County, Sweden

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Mosses after forest fire

Mosses after forest fire
Mosses growing one year after a forest fire. At left is Ceratodon purpureus (yellow), while at right is Polytrichum formosum (green)

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Plant regrowth after forest fire

Plant regrowth after forest fire
Plant regrowth one year after a forest fire. The plants and fungi seen here include Pholiota highlandensis mushrooms (lower left), the common liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha, white-green, centre)

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Mountain view, USA

Mountain view, USA
Mountain view. View westwards from Mount Shasta looking across the Marble Mountains and the Shasta-Trinity range. The blue haze is due to the smoke left in the air after forest fires

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Aftermath of a bush fire near Charter Towers Queensland Australia

Aftermath of a bush fire near Charter Towers Queensland Australia

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Forest after the fire, Yanchep National Park, West Australia, Australia, Pacific

Forest after the fire, Yanchep National Park, West Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Aerial image of skeleton forest, damaged by forest fire, on La Gran Sabana

Aerial image of skeleton forest, damaged by forest fire, on La Gran Sabana, Canaima National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivar State, Venezuela, South America

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Yellowstone national park, 15 years after fires

Yellowstone national park, 15 years after fires
JZ-2161 Yellowstone national park, 15 years after fires USA Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageForest Fire Collection: A moorland fire in the Lake District, UK. Climate change is leading to drier conditions in many

A moorland fire in the Lake District, UK. Climate change is leading to drier conditions in many parts ofthe world
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Global warming is leading to increasingly frequent forest fires

Global warming is leading to increasingly frequent forest fires
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageForest Fire Collection: Impala - standing infront of fire & smoke. Maasai mara National Park - kenya - Africa

Impala - standing infront of fire & smoke. Maasai mara National Park - kenya - Africa
LA-2176 Impala - standing infront of fire & smoke Maasai mara National Park - kenya - Africa Aepyceros melampus Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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"Devastating Forest Fires: A Tale of Destruction and Resilience" Fire burns part of an estimated 105 tonnes of ivory and a tonne of rhino horn confiscated: Amidst the raging inferno, nature's wrath spares no mercy as it engulfs not only trees but also claims a significant portion of confiscated ivory and rhino horn, leaving behind a haunting reminder of the illegal wildlife trade. Forest fire engulfing a steam locomotive, 1890s: In the annals of history, one striking image stands out – that of a forest fire mercilessly consuming a majestic steam locomotive from the 1890s, forever etching in our minds the power and unpredictability unleashed by Mother Nature. Wildfires burn along the Twelve Apostles area of Table Mountain in Cape Town: As flames dance across Table Mountain's iconic Twelve Apostles area, fear grips hearts while firefighters battle relentlessly to tame this fierce blaze threatening both natural beauty and human settlements alike. Forest Fire near Saskatchewan Crossing, Banff National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Site: A tragic sight unfolds within Banff National Park's pristine wilderness as flames devour its ancient forests near Saskatchewan Crossing; an irreplaceable loss for this cherished UNESCO World Heritage Site. A shrine is seen after a forest fire near the village of Serta: From ashes rises hope – amidst charred remains near Serta village lies an untouched shrine standing tall against adversity; reminding us that even in times darkest despair, faith can endure. Wildfires in Arrabida Nature Park - Palmela, Portugal: Portugal's picturesque Arrabida Nature Park falls victim to relentless wildfires; once vibrant landscapes now reduced to smoldering ruins serve as stark reminders that we must protect these natural treasures with unwavering determination. Hard tree ferns sprouting in burnt forest after bushfires (2019/20).