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#animals #astronomy #Very important impacts
November 21, 2023
Grace Ebert

Tim Flach, “Flamingo Reflections.” All photographs courtesy of Very important Impacts, shared with permission
Since launching a number of years in the past, Very important Impacts (beforehand) has raised over $2 million for conservation and humanitarian efforts. The nonprofit hosts annual print gross sales to lift funds for varied causes, bringing collectively a whole lot of photographers from around the globe who doc the sweetness and surprising moments of the pure world. This 12 months’s initiative encompasses photographs of each the tiny and the huge, from a close-up of the tiny, bulbous tentacles of a blue button jellyfish to a shocking composite of a star being born.
Proceeds from the sale will go to the Elephant Sanctuary Community, the primary indigenously owned and run group in Africa attempting to return 13 orphaned elephants to the wild. Store the gathering on Very important Impacts.

Michael Nichols, You and Dr. Jane Goodall, Brazzaville Zoo, Republic of the Congo (1990)

Mitch Dobrowner, “Lightning Strikes”

Ami Vitale, “Maria and Lodokejek”

Jody MacDonald, “Rajan Morning Stroll”

James Webb Telescope, “The Start of Solar-Like Stars”

Jim Naughten, “The Carpenter”

Javier Aznar, “Two Owls”

David Liittschwager, “The Blue Button”

Michelle Valberg, “Flying within the Air”
#animals #astronomy #Very important impacts
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