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environment { 12 images } Created 24 Oct 2008

Randy Vanderveen editorial Photos of the environment and impact of man and nature
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  • Salton Sea, California Decaying fish carcasses line the eastern shoreline of the Salton Sea in Southern California.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A piece of warning tape marks a tree infected with the Mountain Pine Beetle. Hundreds of trees are being cut down to prevent the infestation of the beetle spreading.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.Old burned out car bodies litter the Dunes gravel pits south of Grande Prairie. © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.The destruction in pine forests resulting from the Mountain Pine Beetle is evident in the mountains leading into Monkman Provincial Park in British Columbia. Logging the infected stands of trees and fire appear to be the only way of getting rid of the infestation which has now spread into Alberta to the East.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.Yuma, Arizona.19/02/10.Solar energy panels at the a solar garden in the West Wetlands area in Yuma, Arizona. The facility, which feeds its product into the electrical grid, produces enough energy to power 20 homes.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.Yuma, Arizona.19/02/10.Solar energy panels at the a solar garden in the West Wetlands area in Yuma, Arizona. The facility, which feeds its product into the electrical grid, produces enough energy to power 20 homes.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.near Lake Saskatoon, Alberta.A rig works in a field surrounded by blooming canola north of Lake Saskatoon Tuesday, July 26. As conventional oil begins to diminish energy companies are beginning to look for renewable energy sources like fuel produced from biomass or grains and oilseeds.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A pump jack is surrounded by blooming canola in a field north of Grande Prairie. Canola and other farm crops are becoming a commodity in the energy sector as alternatives, like biofuels, are being sought.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A pump jack is surrounded by blooming canola in a field north of Grande Prairie. Canola and other farm crops are becoming a commodity in the energy sector as alternatives, like biofuels, are being sought.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A pump jack is surrounded by blooming canola in a field north of Grande Prairie. Canola and other farm crops are becoming a commodity in the energy sector as alternatives, like biofuels, are being sought.
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  • © 2008 Randy Vanderveen, all rights reserved.Grande Prairie, Alberta.A pump jack is surrounded by blooming canola in a field north of Grande Prairie. Canola and other farm crops are becoming a commodity in the energy sector as alternatives, like biofuels, are being sought.
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  • Photo Randy Vanderveen.north of Debolt, Alberta.A  pump jack works in a canola field in full bloom southwest of Falher, Alberta. The oil seed crop should be able to take advantage of some of the recent rains which fell on the Peace Country the past two weeks. Hot weather is expected this week which should also benefit crops.
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