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Old Growth
"This photograph shows my view of old growth redwood trees located in the Redwoods National Park. Enjoying nature is an important aspect of sustainability in that it reminds us of our inherent connection to nature, its beauty, and importance." Taken by Kelsey Wolf. Submitted to the Sustainability Photo Contest. -
A Walk with Sustainability…and the Bolivian Llamas
"In this picture, I am working alongside two rural Bolivian community members (and a llama), collaborating on the design of a water system. The community had no running water, phone service only on hills, cut plastic liter bottles in half for gutters, and still gave me soups and meals as a welcoming and thankfulness. Their kindness, harmony with the land around them, and joy radiated, deeply resonating with my idea of how to live a sustainable, happy life. Sustainability is not buying a reusable water bottle…every 3 months because a new, better, more cool version is here. It is living in gratitude and simplicity with the people and nature around you." Taken by Megan Oleksik. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Contest. -
Capturing the Essence of Sustainability at Halifax Public Garden
"Capturing the essence of sustainability at Halifax Public Garden. This picturesque view of the tranquil lake connects the myriad benefits of green spaces, from promoting social connections and mental well-being to enhancing physical health and fostering equity within our communities to improving water and air quality. Serving as a reminder of the crucial role green spaces play in fostering sustainable communities. By preserving and nurturing our natural environments, we not only enhance our quality of life but also safeguard the health of our planet for future generations. Let's continue to embrace and support sustainability efforts for a greener, more resilient world." Taken by Aklema Iryn. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Friends Enjoying the Beach During the Off Season
"Friends enjoying the beach during the off season. The sound of crashing waves creates a feeling of serenity and reminds us how important it is to protect the ocean." Taken by Hailey Irving. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Uros
"This photo captures a moment with Rueben, our gracious host during my stay with the Uros community on Lake Titicaca. He took us on a tour, sharing stories about his culture. The Uros, residing on the Floating Islands, have thrived on the water for over two millennia. Their unique way of life emerged from a deep understanding of the reed plants found in the lake. They discovered a species that naturally floats with its soil and roots, enabling them to construct foundations and structures in the midst of Lake Titicaca, the largest fresh water lake in South America. Initially, this innovation served as a refuge from their land enemies. Remarkably, during the Spanish invasion, the Uros survived by ferrying the Spanish across the lake, avoiding conflict. These floating islands, crafted from living reed plant architecture, epitomize the collaboration between humans and nature. The plants never would have grown in such density and formed islands without the Uros people. Rueben’s family made us amazing food. Their kids saw us as larger-sized children and played with us. Rueben emphasized how the Uros people never lived beyond their means and how it’s their generational ethos to take from nature only what they need. Today, the majority of homes on these floating islands run entirely on solar energy. Witnessing communities like theirs make conscientious choices in designing their lives for the betterment of future generations left me feeling hopeful yet unsettled, as their life stands in stark contrast with the culture of excessive consumption in the society I inhabit." Taken by Erica Hu. Submited to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Sustainability is Beautiful
Second Place Winner of the Sustainability Photo Contest.
"I am enthusiastic person about sustainability and i have my Start-up with main focus on sustainability. I have taken this photo at Niagara falls month ago as college trip. Photo itself shows how beautiful nature is. Sustainability is balance of life and nature. As photo shows a Common gull passionately watching people and not afraid of them. Background describe beauty of nature water, rainbow and clouds." Taken by Chaitnyakumar Makwana. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Bristlecone Pines
Third Place Winner of the Sustainability Photo Contest.
"Bristlecone pines live hundreds if not 1000 years. They live in one of the most unforgiving landscapes on Earth and yet survive."
Taken by Harrison Frenken. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Eagles Feasting at the Landfill
"Eagles feasting at the landfill: This doesn't have to be our future!" Taken by Diego Norena. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Ice and Teeming Wildlife
"May the future have ice and teeming wildlife". Taken by Diego Norena. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Paddling with a purpose
"Paddling with a purpose: The future deserves a sustainable world". Taken by Diego Norena. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Dried Flowers
"Dried flowers from a local organic farm for a sustainability event in February". Taken by Ellie McLane. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Field of Milkweeds
"Field of milkweeds remind us of the essential role of native plants and pollinators''. Taken by Karima Samadi. Submitted to the Sustainability Photo Contest. -
A Stray Dog in Honduras
"A stray dog in Honduras. I took this photo during a medical brigade trip to Honduras. The dog is standing infront of a line of people waiting for medical attention. Our team was able to provide car to over 1,000 local individuals. The members of these less fortunate communities work hard to live a sustainable lifestyle without the items we take for granted on a daily basis. I care about this subject because the trip was eye opening experience for me."
Taken by Nate Landever. Submitted to the Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Mid-Winter Stroll on a Pier
"A mid-winter stroll on a pier in beautiful Lake Erie. This lake is the most valued fishery in all of the Great Lakes. Keeping this lake clean is important for the human and non-human residents that depend on this water source. A resource that sustains all life." Taken by Gabriel Sanchez. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Lake Yojoa
"This is a photo of Lake Yojoa, Honduras. It is one of the biggest lakes in Honduras, but it has been shrinking. Because the lake is vital to the local economy, the municipal government has prohibited bathing and fishing to protect the lake from contamination." Taken by Cristian Vallecillo. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Ignite the Passion
"To be passionate about sustainability, one must align themselves in nature and ignite the passion. To live a life dedicated to sustainability means reigniting that flame is necessary to remind oneself of the reasons the effort." Taken by Kenedy Witherow. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Backpackers
"Backpackers hike through green woods in this peaceful mountain setting, with a soft gray sky overhead. Cows graze in the area nearby, blending in perfectly with the quiet surroundings. This harmonious existence is a representation of sustainable life, in which people and animals coexist on the land with appreciation and respect. We guarantee the protection of this natural sanctuary so that future generations can continue to appreciate its unspoiled beauty through ethical exploration and efforts to conserve." Taken by Eszter Horompoli-Toth. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
My Flock
"Pictured is a chick I am raising for my flock. The chickens are raised with sustainable feeding methods, including grazing for worms, bugs, and plants outside. Their waste is used as fertilizer for my summer garden!" Taken by Reily Jacobs Bell. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Dryness
"Dryness". Taken by Mohammed Ashraf. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Green 💚
"Green 💚". Taken by Mohamed Ibrahim. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Monarch Caterpillars
"Monarch caterpillars eating native milkweed at the UAB Solar House. These caterpillars were put on milkweed surrounding the Solar House to help the Monarch butterfly population. This photo is important becuase it shows that if we want to support our native species we need to plant native host plants. The UAB Solar House has native plants in abundance to show the public that if you plant natives then the native species will come!" Taken by Emily Colpack. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Mother Giraffe
"Mother giraffe walking through rhino sanctuary in Laikipia, Kenya". Taken by Kayla Geller. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest. -
Reusable Water Bottle
"A reusable water bottle, covered with natural imagery stickers, is placed on a picnic table outside on a college campus. The water bottle and the natural background reflect how sustainable practices emphasize doing what you can to preserve and connect with the natural world around you." Taken by Julia Dellapena. Submitted to the RESTORExchange Sustainability Photo Contest.