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HOME DECOR WITH A CAUSE
In its ongoing commitment to reconnect people with nature, National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is making available a selection of its vast collection of nature and wildlife images rarely seen before by the public. Call it home decor with a cause. Debuting an extraordinary collection of wildlife photography and stamp art, each purchase supports NWF's mission to protect wildlife and the environment.
With more than 4 million members, NWF is America's largest conservation organization. NWF's main areas of conservation are finding solutions to global warming, which is also a major threat to wildlife; protecting and restoring wildlife habitats, including those of threatened and endangered species; and encouraging children to connect with nature, for their own well-being and to ensure future generations of conservation stewards.
The NWF Photo Store collection represents the work of the some of the world's best professional wildlife photographers, as well as images donated by entrants of NWF's annual international photo contest, now in its 42nd year, which is open to both professional and amateur photographers. These stunning images range from humorous to expressive and sentimental, from close-up portraits to dramatic landscapes, representing a wide variety of nature images to suit any style.
The images are premiered in a virtual gallery that allows customers a choice of having them printed on museum quality canvas using high quality archival ink, create custom mated and framed prints, or move beyond the front door as personalized greeting cards and postcards.
See: photos.nwf.org
IMAGE CATEGORIES
The images are organized into five categories: Earth Views, Feathered Friends, Aquatic Friends, Wildlife Neighbors and Stamp Art. Shown here are a few of the showcased images.
Photo Credits: Left: Moon Flower, donated by Anna Pham
Right: Whitetail Doe, donated by Brian Shults.

Photo Credits:
Left: Wildflowers, Yellowstone, donated by Jamie LeDent.
Right: Snowy Egret, donated by Glen Ostle.
 
Photo Credit:
Left: Jellyfish, Monterey Bay Aquarium, California, donated by Briana Evarts
Right: Green Sea Turtle--Stamp Art by Chuck Ripper, 1992
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