Sunday, December 20, 2009

Calling All Nature Photographers!

View More than 100,000 Nature Images from Around the World--and Upload Your Own--On The Nature Conservancy's Photo-Sharing Site The Conservancy has complete an alternate association of humans who adulation attributes photography It's a abode to be inspired, and to affect others.

Arlington, VA (Vocus/PRWEB ) November 20, 2008 -- The Nature Conservancy invites you to appearance added than 100,000 beauteous attributes images taken by bags of photographers--from beginners to professionals--from about the apple at the Conservancy's online photo-sharing group

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"The Conservancy has complete an alternate association of humans who adulation attributes photography," said Evan Parker, the Conservancy's administrator of agenda membership. "It's a abode to be inspired, and to affect others."

Initially launched as an access point for the Conservancy's aboriginal anniversary photo contest, the website has blossomed, now agreeable a association of bags of nature-lovers about the world. Nature.org/flickr now hosts added than 100,000 attributes photos--and it alone takes a minute to upload your admired attributes image.

In accession to administration images with others, accumulation associates can access the Conservancy's anniversary photo contest, advice vote to baddest the anniversary contest's admirable cost champ and, throughout the year, access mini-competitions which cover advertisement in the award-winning Nature Conservancy magazine. The next challenge, Oceans and Seas, closes in just a few weeks, so abide your ocean, apricot beach and abyssal activity images by December 11, 2008.

For added details, amuse appointment nature.org/flickr.

The Nature Conservancy is a arch attention alignment alive about the apple to assure ecologically important acreage and amnion for attributes and people. To date, the Conservancy and its added than one actor associates accept been amenable for the aegis of added than 18 actor acreage in the United States and accept helped bottle added than 117 actor acreage in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and the Pacific. Visit The Nature Conservancy on the Web at www.nature.org.

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Sue Citro, (508) 753-4619   

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