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Here are the rest of this week’s links. Hope you find them interesting.
Photography and Art Links
Maria Brophy has Why Artists Should (Not) Be Paid for Their Artwork
PhotoAttorney has When You Are Eligible for Statutory Damages for Infringements
Jeff Revell has A Few Tips for Fall Color
Dan Heller has Flatter Stock Marketing Tiers
The Upshot has Very Early Photographic Images of Humans Discovered
Black Star Rising has Sometimes, Photographers Are Their Own Worst Enemies
Gardening, Flower and Plant Links
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and the U.S. Botanic Garden have launched Landscape for Life
Karen’s Garden Tips has Botany for Gardeners: The Leaf-Autumn Coloration
National Park & Wildlife Refuge Links
National Parks Traveler has Portions of Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park to Close at Night During Hunting Season, Economic Analysis Predicts Minimum 4-1 Return on Restoring Everglades Ecosystem,Warmer, Drier, Crowded, Grizzly-less and Lots of Thistle: The Yellowstone of the Future, Shenandoah National Park Ready to Embark on Year-Long 75th Birthday Celebration,
Refuge Watch has Cherry Valley NWR is #553
Wildlife Links
BBCNews has Dolphins Learn to ‘Walk on Water’ and Iberian Lynx: Radical Moves for World’s Rarest Cat
Reuters has Secret Life of Birds My Give Info on Climate Change
Christian Science Monitor has Will Florida’s Burmese Pythons Move North? How Far?
The RecordLive.Com has Record Numbers of Whooping Cranes Coming
National Parks Traveler has Proposal for State-Federal Collaboration on Combating White Nose Syndrome in Bats Out for Public Review
RestoretheGulf.org has Nearly 500,000 Acres Enrolled in Cooperative Federal Effort to Protect Birds in Spill Zone
Environmental Issues Links
BBC News has Nature’s Gift: The Economic Benefits of Preserving the Natural World
Christian Science Monitor has Will Space Tourists Be Earth Polluters? Scientists Sound a Warning and Biodiversity Study Sounds an Extinction Alert (For Things With Spines)