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Killing Birds – Edge Effects

by Karla McManus03/12/201511/12/2015

The recent collection of a rare bird re-ignites the debate among scientists and broader publics about the value of lethal techniques for studying wildlife.

Source: Killing Birds – Edge Effects

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Incredible Drone Images Highlights The Effects Of Climate Change

by Karla McManus02/12/201511/12/2015

It’s easy to see why drone photography is fast becoming the favourite new way to capture great aerial photos. Dronestagram’s latest Drone photography competition “Small drones, big changes&quo

Source: Incredible Drone Images Highlights The Effects Of Climate Change

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Artists Fill Paris With 600 Fake Ads To Protest Corporate Sponsorship Of Climate Conference – 9GAG

by Karla McManus02/12/2015

Source: Artists Fill Paris With 600 Fake Ads To Protest Corporate Sponsorship Of Climate Conference – 9GAG

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Cheryl Medow: Envisioning Habitat is a series of composite images of birds in unique environments (PHOTOS).

by Karla McManus30/11/201511/12/2015

When Cheryl Medow first traveled to Africa 20 years ago, she felt privileged to be able to photograph animals in the wild, especially birds. “They are our

Source: Cheryl Medow: Envisioning Habitat is a series of composite images of birds in unique environments (PHOTOS).

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Martin Vargic’s World According to ISIS is a bitingly satirical map of the world.

by Karla McManus26/11/201511/12/2015

  Last year, the precocious now-17-year-old Slovakian student artist Martin Vargicdesigned a wildly popular and irreverent Map of the Internet in the style

Source: Martin Vargic’s World According to ISIS is a bitingly satirical map of the world.

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Watching a Watershed in Motion | Sierra Club

by Karla McManus20/11/2015

Conservation photographer Mike Forsberg documents a changing river.

Source: Watching a Watershed in Motion | Sierra Club

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Exhibit photographs the remains of First Nations churches – Kamloops – CBC News

by Karla McManus20/11/2015

The Kamloops climate has lead to the preservation of many old churches on First Nations land. We heard about a new photo exhibit that captures the buildings and some of the history of the area.

Source: Exhibit photographs the remains of First Nations churches – Kamloops – CBC News

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Photography at MoMA: Has Photo-Based Art Become Too Dominant? | TIME

by Karla McManus17/11/2015

Mark Steinmetz argues MoMA’s acquisition practices favor art over photography

Source: Photography at MoMA: Has Photo-Based Art Become Too Dominant? | TIME

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Anthropocene Denial Bingo | Public Seminar

by Karla McManus13/11/2015

Source: Anthropocene Denial Bingo | Public Seminar

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Archibald Stansfeld Belaney, “Grey Owl” (Private, Lance Corporal) – Library and Archives Canada

by Karla McManus12/11/2015

Source: Archibald Stansfeld Belaney, “Grey Owl” (Private, Lance Corporal) – Library and Archives Canada

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