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Science Art-Nature is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization,
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Our organization, with its mission of promoting Science Art,
will serve as the needed bridge between scientists, artists,
educators, those in the media, and fellow nonprofit organizations
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Your support will allow us to encourage the production of
Science Art that reminds us of our place in nature and our
responsibiity to understand its limits.

 
 
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Science Art-Nature
P.O. Box 18754
Palo Alto, CA 94309-8754
 

Syntarsus (Dinosaur) ©Jeffrey Whiting/Science Art Named for its fused tarus bones, this small, quick predator might have hopped and might have been warm-blooded.; Bat-eared Fox Portrait, © Carel Brest van Kempen/Science Art Termite specialists, these foxes, have exceptional teeth and excavate complex tunnel networks.; One Fig At A Time ©Gamini Ratnavira/Science Art Great Indian Hornbills, found in the Indian subcontinent, are at risk to cask-hunters and deforestation.; Fanny Got Bling © Andrew Denman/Science Art Victoria Crowned Pigeons are capable of “stunning, for instance, a threatening snake with a powerful karate-chop like blow."; Golden Eagle, Magdalena, NM (Aquila chrysaetos) © Julie Zickefoose/Science Art Gliding and soaring are the sort of economical flight expected in a big bird with a huge home range.

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