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"Natural Light" gives you access to the most arresting photos from The Nature Conservancy's huge archives. From Tibet to Tanzania, from hissing alligators to quivering zebras, "Natural Light" opens a brilliant window onto our work and the astonishing nature that we at the Conservancy encounter every day.
The red fox is native to higher elevations in California and is shown here in winter forest on a snow covered slope, CA. © Jeffrey Rich
Nature pops against white snow in these beautiful winter images.
Aspen woodlands in the Coniferous Forest Zone of the Santa Fe National Forest in New Mexico. © Alan Eckert Photography
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Get up close with an amazing array of wildlife, from penguins and flamingos to zebras and elephants. View
Wildlife photography—especially capturing birds on film—can be a difficult skill to master. View
From lousewort to lupines, see what’s blooming in your area! View
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Coast live oak trees punctuate the prairie grasslands at Chimineas Ranch, a protected wildlife corridor linking the Carrizo Plain National Monument with Los Padres National Forest, located within San Luis Obispo County, California. © Mark Dolyak