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Digital Noah: Utah Man Creates "Photo Ark" to Save Endangered Species


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Anyone who uses social media daily has almost certainly seen enough adorable animal photos to last a lifetime.
Animal photos are not just pretty pictures. According to one veteran wildlife photographer, they may be the secret to saving the planet.
Joel Sartore said he s taken about 11,000 of his unusual animal portraits in the last 16 years while unloading his camera gear at Utah s Hogle Zoo.
His Photo Ark initiative aims to capture photos of an animal currently being cared for by humans, worldwide. In zoos, aquariums, and other private buildings, he says there are between 15,000 and 17,000 animals, all of which are fair game for his camera and the project. ....

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How lack of tourism is affecting wildlife conservation in Madagascar


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A cruel irony hangs over Madagascar, a massive island about 250 miles off the east coast of Africa. In this wonderland of biodiversity and bucket-list destination for travelers, the very thing that has defined it isolation could be its undoing.
Nearly the size of Texas, and split off from the African mainland some 180 million years ago, this Indian Ocean island is a world apart. It’s the only place on the planet to find lemurs in the wild, and 90 percent of its plants and animals are endemic.
In mid-March, Patricia Wright was in Madagascar, where the renowned primatologist travels six times a year, to oversee the transfer of a dozen greater bamboo lemurs from a rice field into the rain forest. Village farmers had grown agitated over the critically endangered creature eating their crop. ....

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More than 130 years after its discovery, this moth was finally photographed alive


More than 130 years after its discovery, this moth was finally photographed alive
The long-toothed dart moth, the 11,000th image in National Geographic’s Photo Ark, is a reminder of the crucial role that insects play.
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A month into the coronavirus pandemic, photographer Joel Sartore woke up early at home in Lincoln, Nebraska, and went outside to grab the newspaper. Grounded from traveling his usual six months a year, he’d been moping, unsure what to do now that his 2020 trips were canceled.
On the porch, a panoply of bugs buzzing around a light caught his eye dragonflies, cicadas, june bugs, and many more. Suddenly, his funk lifted. ....

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