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Shop the gallery and save...the planet
Make a difference for the planet with every purchase from the Art for Conservation gallery. When you see the heron symbol
you know that the work was created by artists and conservation photographers who have dedicated their lives to a wide array of conservation initiatives. The images in this collection celebrate the diversity of life in all its forms.
Proceeds from the sales of prints from the Art for Conservation Gallery go to support the individual conservation
photographers and artists and the grassroots initiatives they represent. The collection features well known National Geographic photographers, emerging artists working on single issue environmental campaigns and artists who have committed to sharing a portion of their proceeds from the sale of prints to help conserve our planet’s valuable resources.

Joyce Turley
Award winning children's book illustrator, Joyce Mihran Turley, specializes in presenting images of nature with a painterly style and colorful palette. Her loon and osprey illustrations are featured in a series of books for children, published by...

Sharon Wormleaton
I have always had a love of wildlife and started down the path of photographing all creatures great and small several years ago. With photography came the chance to learn about animal behaviours and I discovered wildlife was even more fascinating...


Ray Rafiti
The desire to pursue photography was the result of colliding life interests. Born a 'fresh air junkie' I've spent much of my adult life wandering diverse wilderness with a fly rod in one hand, a camera in the other. When asked what I liked about...

Rick Parachini
Invitingly simple, calmingly serene, Rick Parachini's pastel landscapes take the viewer out of the chaos of normal life and into a place of harmony and tranquility. he has a gift of seeing beauty in the handiwork God attempts to evoke. Using intense...

Boyd Norton
In the 1960s Boyd Norton was a young nuclear physicist studying nuclear reactor safety at the Atomic Energy Commission’s National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho. His work was cutting edge and exciting (he once blew up a reactor deliberately),...

Kenneth Marsden
My serious interest and training in art started at a very early age when Chicago artist Gordon Martin "discovered" me in the 1940's. The youthful training by and exposure to his wide range of art and graphics was unique and continued up to when I...

Paul McKinney
Hi my name is Paul McKinney. I have been interested in photography for quite some time. I have always tried to take home with me the beauty I see while I am out enjoying life. I have wanted to bring that home and show it to others. I hope you will...

Barbara Wolf
For Barbara Wolf, artist is more than a profession. It is a state of being. A native Coloradoan, she has been a part of the art community all her life. She received a BFA in Illustration from Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. Barbara's early...


