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Great Gifts that Give Back
Take 20% OFF these prices -- and help our nonprofit partners save our lands, oceans, cities and history. Buy now for holiday delivery. Use the Coupon Code, "giving". Bierstadt's c. 1870 Domes of Yosemite is a spectacular reminder of why Yosemite was the first scenic land ever legally conserved for the enjoyment of the people. Redouté’s Tiger Lily thrives in the Columbia River Gorge in 16,000 acres conserved by The Trust for Public Land.Your purchase supports TPL, conserving land for people to enjoy as parks, gardens, and natural areas, ensuring livable communities for generations. The Great Blue Heron (1831) is Audubon's iconic masterpiece. Today it thrives in South Carolina in the Conservancy's Washo Reserve. Your purchase supports The Nature Conservancy, preserving the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need. The Whale was abundant when it was exquisitely rendered c. 1780 by an unidentified Japanese watercolorist. Today, some of its populations are being re-established after centuries of exploitation. Your purchase supports the work of Blue Ocean Institute to inspire a closer relationship between people and the sea using science, art and literature. New York's Central Park was more than a decade from completion when this 1865 "work-in-progress" map was drawn by its designers, Olmsted & Vaux. Your purchase supports the work of The Municipal Art Society of New York to protect the best of the City's built environment and promote citizen-based planning. Pehriska-Ruhpa ("The Dog Dancer") is the iconic image of the American Indian. Bodmer painted him in 1834, the last time the American West and its indigenous people were seen in their natural state. Your purchase supports the work of Joslyn Art Museum, owner and preserver of Bodmer's original watercolors and many other important documents of the heritage of the West. Enjoy the most satisfying shades of green: bring home an extraordinary work of nature art, support a great conservation group and enjoy a special holiday discount.
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