Amphibian Ark Photocall
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Amphibian Ark Photocall (16 pictures)
View All Images- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London, UK. Sir David Attenborough puts the finishing touches to a new frog sculpture at London Zoo in anticipation of the 2008 Year of the Frog. The global 2008 Year of the Frog campaign begins on January 1st to highlight the plight of amphibians. Many species are facing extinction in the wild due to disease, habitat loss, climate change, pollution and pesticides, introduced species and over-collection for food and pets. The Frog is made entirely of recycled materials. 20 December 2007 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media `