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Nature reveals
itself to us in unique ways
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if we stop and look at the
world through a window of time.
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Over the last decade,
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I've observed endangered
species and habitats around the
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world using a photographic
technique that captures
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the passage of time,
literally from day to night,
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all within a single image.
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It has allowed me to witness
the fleeting moments between
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wildlife and the natural habitat
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as time changes over the
course of a single day.
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In the Serengeti, during
a five week drought,
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I discovered a watering hole
and watched for 26 hours
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diverse and competitive wildlife,
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commonly share our planet's
most precious resource, water.
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On Lake Bogoria in Kenya,
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I photographed the great
migration of flamingos.
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This happens normally during
the peak of dry season
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but climate change has
created evening thunderstorms,
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turning normally dry hills green
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and creating freshwater streams in which
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the flamingos joyously bathe.
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Our planet is changing before our eyes.
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But to witness that
change is also to witness
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the remarkable relationships
between all of nature,
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to see the infinite beauty of it,
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to learn how much bigger than us it is
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and why it is worth fighting for.
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In 2019, the Greenland
ice sheet was experiencing
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its largest melt in recorded history.
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200 billion tons of ice
liquified into the ocean.
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When glacial ice melts, caving
icebergs release sediments
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and particles into the seawater,
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initiating our ocean's food chain.
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Plankton feed on the sediment,
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krill eat plankton and the humpback whales
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feed on the krill.
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This photograph is the result
of witnessing with my camera,
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a 36 hour feast by humpback whales.
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We assume that the greatest
threat of glacial melt
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will be sea level rise,
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which will certainly have
major impacts on coastlines
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in populations around the world.
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But within this image,
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we discovered that perhaps
the greatest threat from glacial melt
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might be our ocean's ability
to feed itself.
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Without ice, the ocean
food chain may break.
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Creating this photograph
opened my consciousness.
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I hope through your
willingness to look and see,
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it may open yours.