Borderlands, Continental Divide produced by The Cornell Lab of Ornithology from iLCP on Vimeo.
[Cut-n-pasted from the originating site:]
The International League of Conservation Photographers sent a team of world-renowned photographers, with writers, filmmakers and scientists to the borderlands of the United States and Mexico to document the wildlife, ecology, and effect of immigration and the border wall on this landscape. This region is a shared conservation treasure of international importance that harbors some of the most biodiverse landscapes on the continent. Many species here are found nowhere else in the US, and nowhere else in Mexico and some are found nowhere else on Earth.
Check out the BLOG and follow the photographers along the border and visit our exhibit site and our partner sites with Sierra Club and Art for Conservation for more information on the wildlife and people of the borderlands. To support this project, purchase prints from our exhibit here .
If you’re in southern Arizona, you can check out the photos at a number of public exhibits. The Sky Island Alliance has a schedule.



Thanks for posting the note about the exhibits.
I see there’s an exhibit scheduled for Bisbee.
I used one of your Joshua Tree photos for a puzzle today—with credit and linkback, of course.