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Iowa Bill Would Send You To Jail For 10 Years For Exposing Animal Cruelty on Farms
Iowa's ripping a page from Florida's ill-conceived, let's cover up the ills of factory farming with unnecessary laws, book: Big Ag and Iowa lawmakers are teaming up to make it illegal to seek employment on a farm
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Endangered Hawaiian Sea Turtles Surfing, in Stunning Underwater Photos (Slideshow)
Photo: Clark Little Clark Little, the surfer-turned-photographer behind The Most Beautiful Waves...Ever is back -- this time he captures the secret lives of Hawaiian green sea turtles in stunning, underwater photos that earned him an Windland Smith Rice
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Endangered Hawaiian Sea Turtles Surfing, in Stunning Underwater Photos
Clark Little, the surfer-turned-photographer behind The Most Beautiful Waves...Ever is back -- this time he captures the secret lives of Hawaiian green sea turtles, producing stunning, underwater photos that earned him an Windland Smith Rice International
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Florida State Politician Wants To Make Photographing Farms a Felony
Taking this photo, apparently from the side of the road, would be a criminal act. Photo: InspireFate Photography/Creative Commons. Grist highlights what Norman wants to do: SB 1246 by Sen. Jim Norman, R-Tampa, would make it a first-degree felony to
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Stunning Kite Aerial Photography Means No Airplane Required (Slideshow)
Earthbound photographers are capable of capturing incredible images—and digital technology allows even hobby photographers to create images that transcend human perception—but sometimes, a simple
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J Henry Fair's Abstract Photographs Depict Destruction
A good documentary photographer takes us to places that we never could imagine and teaches us something at the same time. Some do it by shooting
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Finalists in European Amateur Photo Competition: Leaping Capra Ibex, Close-Up Frogs, and More (Slideshow)
From a leaping capra ibex to a close-up of a frog swimming, shot from below, it's hard to believe that the photos in the Wild Wonders of Europe amateur photo competition are not shot by professionals.
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Finalists in European Amateur Photo Competition: Leaping Capra Ibex, Close-Up Frogs, and More
From a leaping capra ibex to a close-up of a frog swimming, shot from below, it's hard to believe that the photos in the Wild Wonders of Europe amateur photo competition are not shot by professionals. Each month, the competition puts the spotlight on Eu
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Amateur Wildlife Photo Saves an Injured Tiger's Life
Photo via The Hindu Wildlife photography has long been the preferred way for animal-lovers to 'capture' and 'shoot' the natural world without negatively impacting it -- but one recent incident proves that some photos can actually save wildlife, too.
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Winners of European Amateur Photo Competition: Praying Mantis Sunset and More
Can animals enjoy the sunset? It seems so with the November winners and finalists from Wild Wonders of Europe's amateur photo competition -- but there's nothing amateur about these shots. Here you'll find stunning silhouettes of both a praying mantis an
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Winners of European Amateur Photo Competition: Praying Mantis Sunset and More (Slideshow)
Can animals enjoy the sunset? It seems so with the November winners and finalists from Wild Wonders of Europe's amateur photo competition -- but there's nothing amateur about these shots.
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Frog Rides a Snake to Escape Floods in Australia
Sure, they've had their differences in the past, but when times are tough even frogs and snakes can share in a little cold-blooded solidarity. Amid the devastating floods in Queensland, Australia, computer technician Armin Gerlach
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The Week in Animal News: Vulture Accused of Espionage, Potty-Trained Pigs, and More (Slideshow)
In the cloak and dagger world of international espionage, it takes a cool head and nerves of steel to get the job done, though being a human isn't necessarily a prerequisite -- at least that's according to authorities in
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The Week in Animal News: Vulture Accused of Espionage, Potty-Trained Pigs, and More
In the cloak and dagger world of international espionage, it takes a cool head and nerves of steel to get the job done, though being a human isn't necessarily a prerequisite -- at least that's according to authorities in Saudi Arabia who recently detained
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European Wildlife Photographer of the Year's Ghostly Photos of Disappearing Species
While runners-up came eye-to-eye with a baby sea turtle or captured a crystal-clear picture of a bird scooping up a fish for dinner, the winning image in the GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2010
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The Most Popular Slideshows of 2010
The toothy mug on this guy makes quite an impression --it was featured in our most popular slideshow of 2010, a collection of scary fish that puts your fear of Jaws on the back burner. The top 10 slideshows of the year also include jaw-dropping close-ups
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Take a Photo a Week For Fun
Taking a photo is a mental exercise; it involves walking slowly, looking about, and observing the world around you. A new project called the Street Photography Now Project encourages you do just that--every week.
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Super-Tiny Chameleon Photographed in Madagascar
In nature, some of the most incredible species come in the tinniest packages. While traveling in Madagascar recently, wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas happened upon this teensy-weensy Brookesia Chameleon walking along

























