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Nature Reclamation Collection

"Nature Reclamation: A Journey of Life's Resilience and Renewal" Shorthead sabretooth blenny finds a new home in a discarded treasure, showcasing nature's adaptability

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) male on disused railway, wide angle view, the Netherlands

Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) male on disused railway, wide angle view, the Netherlands

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Shorthead sabretooth blenny (Petroscirtes breviceps) inhabiting a discarded

Shorthead sabretooth blenny (Petroscirtes breviceps) inhabiting a discarded sponge-encrusted bottle on the sea bed. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Dark red helleborine (Epipactis atrorubens ), a rare orchid

Dark red helleborine (Epipactis atrorubens ), a rare orchid. 90% of the British population grow at this old quarry at Bishop Middleham, County Durham, England, UK. July

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Stunted oak woodland covered in moss, Wistmans Wood, Devon, UK

Stunted oak woodland covered in moss, Wistmans Wood, Devon, UK. August. Highly Commended in the Wild Woods category of the British Wildlife Photography Awards (BWPA) competition 2013

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Crinoid (Crinoidea) on artificial reef. Mabul, Malaysia

Crinoid (Crinoidea) on artificial reef. Mabul, Malaysia

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Red lantern banksia (Banksia caleyi), a pyrophile which opens its cones to release seeds

Red lantern banksia (Banksia caleyi), a pyrophile which opens its cones to release seeds only after a fire, Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia, October 2002

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Tombstone being strangled by ivy in Arnos Vale Cemetery, now disused

Tombstone being strangled by ivy in Arnos Vale Cemetery, now disused, overgrown and a refuge for nature. Bristol, England, UK, June 2019

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Conger eel, (Conger conger) on Teti shipwreck which sank on a stormy night on 23 May 1930

Conger eel, (Conger conger) on Teti shipwreck which sank on a stormy night on 23 May 1930, Komiza, Vis Island, Croatia, Adriatic Sea

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Fragments of elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) and staghorn coral: Acropora cervicornisgrowing

Fragments of elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) and staghorn coral: Acropora cervicornisgrowing, hung on coral propagation tree, as part of a coral conservation nursery project. East End, Grand Cayman

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Broken window overgrown with ferns, Kells Seaside Area, Ring of Kerry, Iveragh Peninsula

Broken window overgrown with ferns, Kells Seaside Area, Ring of Kerry, Iveragh Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland, Europe. September 2015

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Rotting wooden shed covered in moss, Washington State, USA

Rotting wooden shed covered in moss, Washington State, USA

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Light streaming through window on sand covered house in Kolmanskop Ghost Town, an

Light streaming through window on sand covered house in Kolmanskop Ghost Town, an old diamond-mining town where shifting sand dunes have encroached abandoned houses, Namib Desert Namibia, October 2013

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Shadows of rafter on sand in abandoned house

Shadows of rafter on sand in abandoned house. Kolmanskop Ghost Town, an old diamond-mining town where shifting sand dunes have encroached abandoned houses, Namib Desert Namibia, October 2013

Background imageNature Reclamation Collection: Railway engine wheel, part of the cargo of the shipwreck of the Numidia

Railway engine wheel, part of the cargo of the shipwreck of the Numidia, a 452 foot long British cargo ship which sank in 1901 off the northern end of Big Brothers Island


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"Nature Reclamation: A Journey of Life's Resilience and Renewal" Shorthead sabretooth blenny finds a new home in a discarded treasure, showcasing nature's adaptability. Dark red helleborine blooms delicately, reminding us of the rare beauty that can arise from unexpected places. Wistmans Wood in Devon, UK, reveals the enchanting sight of a stunted oak woodland draped in moss, reclaiming its ancient glory. Crinoid thrives on an artificial reef off Mabul Island, Malaysia - proof that even man-made structures can become havens for marine life. Arnos Vale Cemetery witnesses the poignant embrace of ivy as it strangles a tombstone; nature reclaims what was once human domain. Conger eel explores the Teti shipwreck off Malaysia's coast - a testament to how time transforms tragedy into thriving ecosystems. Sand lizard basks on a disused railway track in the Netherlands - an emblematic example of wildlife reclaiming forgotten spaces. Fragments of elkhorn coral and staghorn coral grow amidst vibrant underwater landscapes, demonstrating nature's resilience against adversity. Kells Seaside Area unveils an abandoned house with broken windows now adorned with ferns - where decay meets natural beauty head-on. In Washington State, USA, a rotting wooden shed becomes one with mosses as they reclaim this humble structure back into their realm. Light streams through sand-covered houses at Kolmanskop Ghost Town—a reminder that even deserted places hold onto fragments of life’s radiance.