In the Borderlands-Wildlife and the Border Wall

Posted by admin on December 25th, 2009 and filed under discount wallpaper border | 10 Comments »

Wildlife and the Border Wall – This is a video about the wildlife, landscapes and people of the borderlands of the United States and Mexico. It is part of a project I am working on with the International League of Conservation Photographers to highlight the ecological and human impacts of the border wall the United States is currently building along our southern border.
For more information please go to ilcp.com/borderlands

Duration : 0:3:47


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10 Responses

  1. therealemay Says:

    good lord, the …
    good lord, the sonoran desert toad and the rattlesnake trying to get to the river just about broke my heart. thank you for what you do in the world. i hope your tucson arizona displays make a difference, most of us here, care.

  2. adaara Says:

    Beautiful photos, …
    Beautiful photos, thanks for making this video.

  3. DorothysMovies Says:

    Very nicely done. …
    Very nicely done. What a shame to wreck their habitat and reduce the numbers of these wonderful critters! That borderwall is a disaster and should come down!

  4. xinflower Says:

    Great Video!
    Great Video!

  5. kschlyer Says:

    Thank you Eduardo, …
    Thank you Eduardo, for donating your beautiful music to this effort!

  6. lalodiaz Says:

    Great video, thanks …
    Great video, thanks for putting my music on it, this a video with a very important message.

  7. CharPublisher Says:

    How devastating to …
    How devastating to have any wall in this quiet last domain for many of these species! The ILCP video is touching and inspires me to add my voice and efforts to help keep any additional wall from being built. Thank you to the photographers for their wonderful photographs. I will forward this video to my collegues at work.

  8. lhelm3 Says:

    A wall …. wrong …
    A wall …. wrong on SO many levels but biologically speaking, a disaster for wildlife corridors. It is my great hope that ILCP’s visual documentation of the area early next year will be the catalyst for bringing this pathetic exercise in futility to a stop once and for all.

  9. photoalex615 Says:

    The wonderful …
    The wonderful species in the borderlands should not become the victim of human’s selfishness,there are already enough tragedy happened to the wildlife on the planet, hope that something can be done to prevent this, and thanks to the ILCP for sharing the information,actions should be taken, no matter where we are.

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  10. updikew Says:

    This is a GREAT …
    This is a GREAT piece! Very touching and stirs the blood to try to stop such nonsense. Thanks to the International League of Conservation Photographers for showing the country just how many species inhabit this area that many may assume is a wasteland.

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