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National Geographic

A National Geographic editor selects one Project Noah submission to highlight for a week on the Nat Geo Facebook page. They also have the Great Nature Project which images were selected by celebrity or company ambassadors in featured collections.
Images of recognition's will open in a separate tab when clicked. You will be directed to the National Geographic site that the image was highlighted.
My very first Project Noah spotting was recognized by National Geographic - July 23, 2012
Jewel chose this image of Cook Inlet for her collection of Alaska for National Geographic's, Great Nature Project. Sept 2013
Jewel chose this image of Taiga (or Boreal forest) for her collection of Alaska for National Geographic's, Great Nature Project. Sept 2013
e-Butterfly chose this image of a Mallow Scrub Hairstreak for National Geographic's, Great Nature Project. Oct 2013
Great Nature Project's Pic of the day on National Geographic Education 08/06/2014
Photo of my Bearded Lacewing used for ICK! Delightfully Disgusting Animal Dinners, Dwellings, and Defenses book
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