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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.

Heather Dieter Bartmann
Heather was born in England in 1945 and grew up in, then rural, Naperville, Illinois. She graduated from the American Academy of Art in Chicago and studied Ornithology at Colorado State University.
She maintains her studio near the foothills in...

John Stringer
Having lived in Colorado for 20 years, John Stringer shoots what he knows so well: western scenery in all seasons. Soaring landscapes, rippling streams, glorious color and intimate scenes taking the ordinary to the extraordinary all fascinate John...

James Disney
James Disney has been a professional artist for over forty years. His paintings are in collections all over the United States and in several foreign countries. Many of his landscape paintings depict the beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park. He has...

Rochelle Mason
With three-quarters of the world's 36 wildcat species weighing less than 45 pounds, endangered species artist Rochelle Mason reveals the beauty of these undiscovered and undervalued felines with her newest series of paintings, entitled "Wildcats of...

Don Jacobson
I see the world differently now. The camera, which narrows the field of vision, has actually expanded my vision. When I realized I was viewing reality as if it were a series of photographs, I initially questioned that perspective. Now, I know my...

Jim Stamates
"The study, the observation and the photograph are second to the well being of the subject." - Jim Stamates
Recognized as a prominent wildlife photographer, Jim Stamates has been creating photographic images for more than 35 years. Since...

Michele Westmorland
Michele Westmorland is from Seattle and specializes in capturing travel and cultural images from around the world. She is also known for her underwater photography. Her photographs have been published in many recognized national and international...

Roy Toft
Award winning photographer Roy Toft is dedicated to documenting our natural world for future generations, focusing on wild images that convey a sense of the animal's character and spirit.
In 2007, Toft's image of a rare African wild hunting dog...

Jackson Echols
Jackson Echols lives in Birmingham, Alabama, and is currently a senior in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Jackson's primary artistic medium is photography, although he has recently been exploring...


