Posted by Scottadmin Lunt- Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Snapped this shot with the iPhone in the Newseum a few days ago. I love the thick colors and the contrast in moods between the boys sitting in front of the image and the kids on the horses. The background photo was a pulitzer prize winner taken in Mexico. (iPhone 3Gs)
When I first started this project, I figured my chances of actually finding the ancestral species, let alone the specific source population, were slim to none. But the presence of seven endemic amphibians on two tiny oceanic islands serves as a constant reminder that with enough time, anything is possible! […]
By Andreas Merkl, President, Ocean Conservancy Smart fisheries management is a great place to start a conversation about putting the ocean at the center of the world’s biggest challenges. This is because the most profitable type of fishing is sustainable fishing – better management helps fishermen and the ocean at the same time. Sustainable fishing… […]
By Mark J. Spalding, President, The Ocean Foundation One recent Monday, I got to spend the day doing something outside, not in a conference room, not in my office, just out in one of North America’s great natural wonders. My day began at 7, when the executive director of the Mobile Botanical Gardens, Bill… […]