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~XANE~[AWAY] Posted 18 years ago
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~ Save Nature ~ Save Beauty ~

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~Xane~

Don't Pluck It ...

Don't Pluck It ...

God created Flowers, Man invented Vases
God created Animals/Birds, Man invented Cages


:-(

Thank God our Cameras only Capture Beauty not Destroy

(~Thanks to my Friend Crystal Writer~)
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fungjigirl Posted 18 years ago Edited by fungjigirl (member) 18 years ago
the wishing trees in avebury, england.

many people journey here to hang their prayers and wishes from the branches, releasing them to the universe to make real. sacred spaces deserve preserving.
roots
James Weng Posted 18 years ago
Hope that the plant will not abandon us.

DSC_0035
Coastal Matt Posted 18 years ago Edited by ~XANE~[AWAY] (admin) 18 years ago
Large Blue butterflies can be ranked amongst the most vulnerable species in the world.
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The Large Blue Recovery Programme

The Recovery Programme is a partnership made up of, among others, organisations and individuals including Butterfly Conservation, the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (formerly ITE), English Nature, and the Wildlife Trusts for Cornwall, Gloucestershire and Somerset, and of course the National Trust.
Lara♥Valerio Posted 18 years ago Edited by ~XANE~[AWAY] (admin) 18 years ago
Calendula
Fabrizio Prelato Posted 18 years ago
Nature, Perfect Equilibrium....

aglio selvatico
annfrau Posted 18 years ago Edited by ~XANE~[AWAY] (admin) 18 years ago
Hope to save these cute animals from extinction

Smile, please! (by annfrau)
Gert van Duinen Posted 18 years ago Edited by ~XANE~[AWAY] (admin) 18 years ago
- Epic Atmosphere
Epic Atmosphere
dreamwitch27 Posted 18 years ago Edited by dreamwitch27 (member) 18 years ago
100_1169

I don't have to walk far to have this view and I hope it stays like it. I love the nature with there voices and there beauty. It's so sad that not much people think about the consequent's of having many stores close, but still drive with the car for 100 meters. I'm not a city person and I think the stress in a city would make me sick.
case_rums Posted 18 years ago
ruins of a by-gone era
This is part of a park / preserve that I'm working on. One of our goals is to set this place up for future generations to be able to enjoy nature and all it has to offer us.
Igor Moraes Posted 18 years ago
Educação ambiental se inicia em casa.
Curuçá IV
Seung Kye Lee - Fine Art Landscape Photography Posted 18 years ago Edited by ~XANE~[AWAY] (admin) 18 years ago
eokip1 Posted 18 years ago Edited by ~XANE~[AWAY] (admin) 18 years ago
Yellowstone
Erik
Licya Posted 18 years ago
enjoy the nature... don't destroy it
Reflejo - Reflection
Lyndon Firman Posted 18 years ago
Let the wildlife live wild in their natural habitat

Masai Mara
best quilt [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
As the world's largest terrestrial carnivore, the polar bear is the king of the great white north. It might come as a surprise then that this majestic species faces an uncertain future: Climate change is causing the disappearance of sea ice from which polar bears hunt their prey

to tried to play come back later
Crystal Writer Posted 18 years ago Edited by Crystal Writer (member) 18 years ago
How many people in the bustling city of Louisville, Kentucky, do not realize the beauty they can find only 30 miles away? Behind an old 1800s mill (Doe Run Inn) in Brandenburg, you can stand at the water's edge and let nature hypnotize you with the dancing sunlight and the sounds of rushing water ...

Sunlight on Water at Doe Run
Mono Andes Posted 18 years ago
Calceolaria crenatiflora
ancient quartz [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
Nature
bud_marschner Posted 18 years ago
McNeil River Bears

McNeil Essay
Kirstie_Joy Posted 18 years ago
NIagara Falls State Park Buffalo,NY


Niagara State Park Buffalo,NY
beautyinmetal Posted 18 years ago
Walking the Line
aware riddle [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
Point Taken
electric month [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
Riccio
miyeong Posted 18 years ago
Polar bear
spd2224 Posted 18 years ago
save his relatives and leave them alone
Freedom lost
edensgate Posted 18 years ago
Table Mountain 1
Andratte Posted 18 years ago
Geiranger, Norway
Liska Rial Eman Posted 18 years ago
I use my photography to show people what they'll miss if they keep rushing around and building everywhere that they possibly can. This is one of my favorites to show; the majesty and beauty that's there.

Beauty in the Snow
Dhonfuthu Posted 18 years ago
IF HE CAN DO IT, WE ALL CAN DO IT!

Planting a tree is as easy as it looks.

Trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis. Their root systems help retain water and soil, preventing floods and erosion. Trees provide habitats for a wide variety of animals, and they beautify landscapes.

We in the Maldives will benefit from trees and plants more than any other people on this planet. So why not plant a tree today? Why not one in every week?

If he can do it, we all can do it
n. wagner Posted 18 years ago
bald eagle chick

in the nest 07
EEEwan Posted 18 years ago
Family
David Officer Posted 18 years ago
bzzz

a number of breeds of bee have become extinct in the uk due to declining countryside and chemical use. bees are amazing litle insects and are vital to the ecosystem of the whole planet not to mention making delicious honey!
synonymous noise [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
ducks : dip into a liquid
gornabanja Posted 18 years ago
Oderbruch
hesitant story [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
Even the smallest things are important ~

Male damselfly floating on a stick
sillie_R Posted 18 years ago
Bumble-bee
lapaola Posted 18 years ago
shteioh Posted 18 years ago Edited by shteioh (member) 18 years ago
Morning before sun rise
Wusty101 Posted 18 years ago Edited by Wusty101 (member) 18 years ago
This lotus shot was taken on the outskirts of Phnom Penh. The area is under developement and will soon be filled in. We lose so much when developement proceeds without proper planning.

Lotus in Bloom
Owlet2007 Posted 18 years ago
This small area of woodland is five minutes walkf rom my house. We need to preserve places like these both for wildlife and the environment.

Woodland
kiralee Posted 18 years ago
Sing to the Sun, it's Blue again

keep our skies blue and our birds singing
Bonsailara1 Posted 18 years ago
Too many lost heroes in the hands of negligence
Fallen in action
mariacaridad Posted 18 years ago
the grand canyon. national parks help maintain/protect nature's beauty.

arizona- grand canyon 7
grey battle [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
So, so many beautiful flowers are growing in this world ...... just tell me who can name them all....This one I found in our Botanic Garden. It has a name to hard to remember =D But also I forgot it´s name, I need to share this beauty with you!!!
unbiased arch [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
Think Tank

Don't Let It all End Up Like This!
PC - My Shots@Photography Posted 18 years ago
Save nature...All smiles :)

All smiles :)
terrific bucket [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
Milk and Honey
Kimberly Dickinson Posted 18 years ago
Please save the manatee.

Manatee
Igor Moraes Posted 18 years ago
Let nature be our mother, for ever..
See you tomorrow.. Sun!
TheForristall4 Posted 18 years ago
Happy in his Nature preserve, is it really so hard to preserve this???... Monterey California
Punch line
ritakinyo Posted 18 years ago
Good life...???
third twig [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
Dancing (by Trébol Azul)
A.W.A.N Posted 18 years ago
A Beautiful view of Scenic Natural Beauty .... Islamabad to Murree Road (Pakistan)

Some people have started commercial projects of building housing societies, flats, buildings, roads, etc etc on these beautiful hills nearby and destroying the natural beauty of this area. For God sake, let the nature grow and keep its beauty as it is ....

Murree
Brooke-Photography Posted 18 years ago Edited by Brooke-Photography (member) 18 years ago
windmill
to save the land in PV. House, houses everywhere............Antelope still roam these prairies!
rohini_kamath Posted 18 years ago
B-MTiger1-20

This is a 2yr old male Royal Bengal Tiger "cub" (though he looks huge). Each Tiger in the wild is precious. Yet people destroy their habitat and hunt them for their parts.
This tiger was photographed in the wild (on elephant back) in India. Bandhavgarh National Park. We need more such sanctuaries.
attractive color [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
Mt Lavinia Ocean Sri Lanka
Jun Acullador Posted 18 years ago
Without these trees....we would be suffocated from toxic air. These trees are nature's warriors in bringing fresh air to breath.

Green Tower
kt123 Posted 18 years ago
Niagara Falls--horse shoe fall

We can not live without water!
NIagara Falls State Park Buffalo,NY
♥madolina♥ Posted 18 years ago
Love this blue : )
water color
PC - My Shots@Photography Posted 18 years ago Edited by PC - My Shots@Photography (member) 18 years ago
I was really glad to capture this during this weekend on a cruize to Santa Cruz Island...it was a school of dolphins...around 50 in number...skimming across the Pacific in such a synchronized manner that made me realise WHAT WONDERFUL CREATURES they are. Perfect and in harmony that requires no ballet training :)



A rare view  - Dolphins skimming acoss the Pacific Ocean
Adrian-Naturalist Posted 18 years ago Edited by Adrian-Naturalist (member) 18 years ago
Mycena viscidocruenta

For most of our human exsistence, we have made death. We can continue this destruction, bring the planet and all known life down with us forever, or we can put an end to this now, embrace life, and work to create a better future.
seamo23 Posted 18 years ago
We could all start by simply putting our litter in a litter bin.

Howth Co Dublin, 31/01/07
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dancurstev Posted 18 years ago Edited by dancurstev (admin) 18 years ago
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest Bay in the world. Supposedly it is cleaner now than it was 30 years ago, yet, pollution, overcrowding, and dwindiling resources are destroying this beautiful place that covers thousands of miles along Maryland and Virginia. We need to do more...
Yellow Flowers 5
Jonathan Pang Photography Posted 18 years ago
The Perth City of Western Australia is currently running - "King's Park Wild Flower Festival". This picture snapped into my mind before i took it. I have picked up another lesson on how to appreciate your lovely surroundings. Appreciate the "Nature's Own".

King's Park Wild Flower Festival - Group Photo
red smash [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
Forgiveness
Forgiveness

Mother Nature is willing to forgive us for harming her beautiful planet if only we will learn to change our ways!
Pearl of East II. Posted 18 years ago
devilish watch [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
Save water, Save the world!!!

Save water, Save the world!!! (by Think Floyd)

Simple things like fixing leaking taps, using adjustable short flushing systems can conserve water. If each person consciously saved two litres of water a day — we could save millions of litres of water every day.
We celebrate World Water Day on March 22. With the freshwater sources drying up we need to adopt measures to save water and thus ourselves and the planet.
lavy_oly Posted 18 years ago
A relaxing place from "Nicolae Romanescu " Park
Don't destroy this beautiful place
lake
stboed Posted 18 years ago
Bird of Paradise
Birds of Paradise (Paradisaea minor)

The bird is distributed throughout the forests of Misool and Jobi Islands of West Irian Jaya and northern New Guinea. Widespread and common throughout its large range, the Lesser Bird of Paradise is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES.
Let our next generation see how beautiful this bird is...
Igor Moraes Posted 18 years ago
Earth calling... .. ...
Earth calling... .. ...
..any response?
vincenzooli Posted 18 years ago Edited by vincenzooli (member) 18 years ago
Terrestrial Iguana... Galapagos"
Terrestrial Iguana... Galapagos
The Galapagos Islands are one of the most unique natural areas in the world. Please support Ecuador's efforts to preserve the archipelago for future generations.
PENG-CHUN YEN《顏鵬峻》 Posted 18 years ago
PB040391.jpg
~Rod~ Posted 18 years ago
Natures-Clock
This picture was taken in a meadow not far from where I live, it has been left as a meadow for hundreds of years but is now under constant threat of being built on in the name of progress.
VALDERAMA Posted 18 years ago
TREES AND TRUNKS
YVONNE829 Posted 18 years ago
texaskim81 **busy** Posted 18 years ago
mare di nebbia
raffyfy ★☆ ★ Posted 18 years ago
riflesso
rose_peacock Posted 18 years ago
Destruction
1/10/08 Crestwood
Palo v2 Posted 18 years ago
Tree of Gloom
Jill @ marvin4pet Posted 18 years ago Edited by Jill @ marvin4pet (member) 18 years ago
The house sparrow, a humble little bird we all took for granted, now becoming a rarer sight in our towns.
Couple
Nina.milani Posted 18 years ago
abete
Save Some For Me
even lumber [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
garmish
Fogde Posted 18 years ago
skog / forest
Magda Paladino Posted 18 years ago
...son tantos!!!
cautious form [deleted] Posted 18 years ago
Nicholas LaCroix Photography Posted 18 years ago
Double Red Flowers
jacklee. Posted 18 years ago
pleeease...help me !!
Libertad.JPG
surlesailesdumonde Posted 18 years ago
Pic Pointu
mboogiedown Posted 18 years ago Edited by mboogiedown (member) 18 years ago
Farewell to Fall
Man's heart away from nature becomes hard. ~Standing Bear
God writes the gospel not in the Bible alone, but on trees and flowers and clouds and stars. ~Martin Luther
ShootingStar Photos Posted 18 years ago
2008 Feb 09 Arroyo Burro Beach Sunset (for web)
"Protect the ocean and you protect yourself"
~ Jean-Michel Cousteau, Ocean Futures Society
D.Reichardt Posted 18 years ago
Green leaves
occhipiuverdi Posted 18 years ago Edited by occhipiuverdi (member) 18 years ago
Greece - Zakynthos Island: sea daffodils on Daphne beach.
You can look these wonderful flowers only on protected and wild beaches.

Zante: Giglio di mare
tita_ku Posted 17 years ago
" The Holiday "

Komodo Dragon is a species of lizard that inhabits the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang in Indonesia.
itsabreeze Posted 17 years ago Edited by itsabreeze (member) 17 years ago
bee

In 2007 over the year as a whole the total bee population fell by 30%.
Last year 1 in 3 hives failed to emerge.
Bees are responsible for a third of the food produced in the US through pollination! Yet there are still no answers!!
dear advertisement [deleted] Posted 17 years ago Edited by dear advertisement (member) 17 years ago
Forest

Maybe you don't believe it... but trees can actually feel.
Don't destroy them. Love them. As I do.
E ® A n g A Posted 17 years ago
Maitland Bay - NSW
E ® A n g A Posted 17 years ago
Hawkesbury River - NSW
andyholmfirth Posted 16 years ago
Beautiful though this is it should have some company !!

Spring tree,Wasdale Head.
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