Animal Photographs by Roberta Stacy
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Animals and photography are two of my greatest passions; the ever expanding collection of photos on this web site is the result. Some of the pictured animals live in freedom, others are in zoos or museums or on wildlife preserves. All are astonishing and beautiful creatures who help make our world the wonderful place that it is.

My photographs have been displayed on numerous web sites, including the PBS site for WNETs Inside the Animal Mind series, the Minnesota Zoos Meerkats of the Kalahari pages, Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom “Meet a Meerkat” and “Meerkats Up Close” pages for the film Meerkats Unmasked on the Animal Planet site and the Interview with Pam Bennet-Wallberg for the Meerkat Manor 13-part series, also on the Animal Planet site, as well as on the Fellow Earthlings web site and in its brochure. They are on the front cover of Jim Peterson’s The Mourning Dove CD, back cover of Lou Reed’s Animal Serenade CD, and in children’s books published by the Heinemann Library’s (Animal Groups: A Mob of Meerkats) Dorling Kindersley, Ltd. (24 Hours at the Waterhole), and the Bathroom Reader Institute (Uncle John’s wild and Wooly Bathroom Reader for Kids Only). My photos also have appeared in, and on the cover of, several issues of Animals Animals Animals, a childrens magazine published in England and The 365 Puppies a Year Calendar for 2004, and in the 365 Dogs Page-a-Day Calendar for 2006, and the ASPCAs Animal Watch magazine, chickaDEE magazine, CLICK magazine, The Fund for Animals Magazine, Photographer’s Edge catalogs, the CBS comedy Listen Up, the Contra Costa Times, and advertisements for CW Corporate Communications Ltd, Telecom, and the Saginaw Children’s Zoo. They are on exhibit signs at the California Science Center, the Nashville Zoo, the Minneapolis Zoo, the Woodland Park Zoo, the Racine Zoo, the Lincoln Park Zoo, Australia’s Taronga Zoo, and the River Heritage Museum in Kentucky. Michigans Songbird Protection Coalition used my dove images in its successful effort to protect mourning doves from hunters. Other photo users include the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, The University of Chicago Press, Reader’s Digest, the Maryland Zoo, the Hawaii Gas & Electric Company, the Wisconsin Lion’s Club, the Ruth Bancroft Garden, and Project Planet. My picture of baby house sparrows was Reed Camera’s “Photo of the Month” for September 2003.

All photographs on this web site are copyright © Roberta Stacy and may not be used or displayed without my permission. If you have questions or comments about this site, please write to me at rstacy@robertastacy.com.

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Each life is precious unto itself,
From the tiniest insect
To the greatest tree.
Vigorously it must protect
Its right to be, and to become.
Upon this one obsession rests
The continuance of the universe.
Gwen Frostic

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Kindness to all living things
Is the true religion.
Buddha

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