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Nature Conservancy Collection

"Preserving the Beauty of Nature: A Glimpse into the Past and Present" Step back in time with these stunning lithographs from 1897

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Nature Conservancy Collection: Australian wildlife, lithograph, published in 1897
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Nature Conservancy Collection: African wildlife, lithograph, published in 1897
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Mr Martin Pirie and a specimen of an owl are the centre of attention for this group at
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Lupine and balsamroot wildflowers at Columbia River Gorge near Hood River, Oregon
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Mexican free-tailed bats fleeing Eckert James River Bat Cave Preserve, Texas, USA
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Fiery sunrise light over Pine Butte along the Rocky Mountain Front near Choteau, Montana
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Nature Conservancy Collection: USA, Oregon, Columbia Gorge, Tom McCall Nature Preserve, Mt. Hood from McCall Point
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Nature Conservancy land along Crommett Creek. Stone wall in former pastureland. Durham
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Sugar maple leaves on a mossy rock in one of the Nature Conservancys Great Bay
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Nature Conservancy Collection: North America, USA, Minnesota, Bluestem Prairie. Greater prairie-chickens strut
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Shorebirds at sunrise at the mouth of the Connecticut River in Old Lyme, Connecticut
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Sunrise on the Connecticut River in Essex, Connecticut. The Nature Conservancy s
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Bison signage at the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve near Pawhuska Oklahoma
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Durham, NH. A Great Blue Heron, Ardea herodias, in a rookery on the Nature Conservancy s
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Crown Butte near Simms Montana
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Nature Conservancy Collection: USA, Montana, Pine Butte Guest Ranch. Close-up of weathered jaw bone of deer and lichen on rock
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Plovers and gulls on the beach in Old Lyme, Connecticut. The nature Conservancy s
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Kayakers paddle past a sailboat at anchor between Great Island and the shoreline
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Nature Conservancy Collection: A woman kayaks near the mouth of the Connecticut River in Old Lyme, Connecticut
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Nature Conservancy Collection: A woman kayaks in a marshy section of the Connecticut River in Old Lyme, Connecticut
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Nature Conservancy Collection: A woman kayaks in the Black Hall River near the mouth of the Connecticut River in Old Lyme
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Chocolate Lily in Santa Rosa Plateau Nature Conservancy, CA
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Kayaks on the beach at Griswold Point in Old Lyme, Connecticut. Mouth of the Connecticut River
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Prairie spiderwort wildflowers grow in the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve near Pawhuska
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Nature Conservancy Collection: Spring wildflowers in abundance at the Tom McCall Preserve in Oregon

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"Preserving the Beauty of Nature: A Glimpse into the Past and Present" Step back in time with these stunning lithographs from 1897, showcasing the diverse wildlife of Australia and Africa. These intricate illustrations transport us to a bygone era, reminding us of the importance of preserving our natural heritage for future generations. Closer to home, we find ourselves captivated by the vibrant lupine and balsamroot wildflowers adorning the Columbia River Gorge near Hood River, Oregon. The delicate petals dance in harmony with nature's symphony, reminding us of the fragility and resilience of our ecosystems. As dawn breaks over Pine Butte along Montana's Rocky Mountain Front near Choteau, fiery hues paint the sky. This breathtaking sunrise serves as a poignant reminder that every day brings new opportunities to protect and conserve our precious landscapes. In another corner of Oregon's Columbia Gorge lies Tom McCall Nature Preserve, where Mr Martin Pirie proudly presents an owl specimen to an eager group. Their fascination mirrors our own curiosity about these magnificent creatures who call this preserve their home. The Narrowleaf Mule Ears (Wyethia) stand tall at Tom McCall Nature Preserve - a testament to nature's ability to thrive when given space to flourish. Mt. Hood looms majestically in the distance, reminding us that even iconic landmarks can benefit from conservation efforts. Journeying further eastward brings us to Durham's Crommett Creek on Nature Conservancy land. Here we witness a stone wall standing resolute amidst former pastureland - a symbol of transformation as human impact gives way to restoration and protection. Amongst moss-covered rocks lie sugar maple leaves at Great Bay within The Nature Conservancy's sanctuary. This tranquil scene reminds us that even small pockets hold immense beauty worth safeguarding for future generations' enjoyment. Finally, we find ourselves immersed in Minnesota's Bluestem Prairie where greater prairie-chickens proudly strut their stuff.