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The Ecological State of Butterflies in High Definition! HD Life!

A Monarch floating on a natural canvas.
Oval Blues:Perfect Hues of Blues…Shades completely  impossible to recreate by  man! Just as the Monarch that floats on the Unique, Hues of Oval  Blues!

Beauty is everywhere and nowhere, depending if our eyes are closed to the world, or wide-open, focused on our Planet! Our eyes are evolving to see only LCD screens! Real HD is simply, observing nature with your own two specially evolved eye balls!

Most of us walk around, blind to the specks of brilliance, all over our little worlds. Fluorescent lighting and computer screens have desensitized our visual acuity! We take for granted, which evolution and survival gave us… The most beautiful organs, the windows to the human psyche, the perfect, stunning human eyes! We think our natural world will always be there…BUT…at present, climate change and deforestation of the South American Rain-forests threaten many species and have already eradicated many other species!

Glasswing Butterfly image from google images
The increasingly endangered Glasswing Butterfly. Soon this beautiful insect will be gone…for good, due to changing climates and deforestation coupled with increasing green house gasses.

Just because we can’t see South America and the Amazon from here, doesn’t mean we aren’t responsible. Sarah Palin may be able to see Russia from her house, but we can’t see the destruction and damage we are causing, to the whole planet, with our wasteful, ignorant, antiquated ways of manufacturing practices and our disregard for what top scientists have proven! How many more species will become extinct before we do? Science offers hope, if we start embracing science instead of war and religion. Religion and war do not mix with science and human advancement. We have recorded evidence of history repeating itself. Its time we listened to science and the experienced people in these scientific fields or we are going to lose more butterflies! Maybe after we lose US!

Beautiful Butterfly Perched on a Hemp Plant image from google images
Beautiful Butterfly Perched on a Hemp Plant. image from Google images

Here in America, we continue to eradicate nature, such as the Hemp plant this beautiful butterfly is perched on. Industrial Hemp has been legalized recently by our Federal Government but it still remains taboo to many people here in the U.S.A., which is traditionally, behind most other countries, even some third-world-countries! We can’t take care of our own, how are we going to preserve nature at its finest and most delicate?

Unknown Abstract Artist: Butterfly Angels artist unknown image courtesy google images
Unknown Abstract Artist: Butterfly Angels.~ artist unknown~ image courtesy Google images

Natures very definition is “the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations.” ~Websters Dictionary~.

To me, this definition infers that nature does NOT need us but we DO NEED NATURE! I mean, really how much science do we need to prove this titanium fact? Do human-beings really need to see the outcome of the current trauma? Humans are raping the planet! I don’t need an evolutionary biologist like Richard Dawkins to explain this simple concept…none of us do, except for the far right-wing republicans AKA the “tea-party”. This party does not believe in “climate change” or “global warming”. That’s going to make our next butterfly extinct!

The Monarch Butterflies in Mexico During Migration image from google images
The Monarch Butterflies in Mexico During Migration. image from google images

“The report is based on a survey of Mexico‘s Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve done in December 2013. The butterflies, which spend the winter hibernating in the reserve’s forest, occupied only 1.65 acres (0.6 hectare) in December 2013—a 44 percent drop from 2012, when theinsects covered 2.76 acres (1.12 hectares) of land. The survey was conducted by the WWF-Telcel Alliance and Mexico’s National Commission for Protected Areas.” ~National Geographic~

Rainforest Butterflies image courtesy of google images
Rainforest Butterflies. image courtesy of google images

These magnificent creatures are slowly disappearing…some not so slow. Scientific data already is proving that Monarch Migration is down 44%! Scientists report climate change is the main change but all of the pesticides, deforestation and greenhouse gasses are also dooming the Monarchs to extinction. Can you imagine a life without the Monarchs? I can’t. I’m a simple country boy, Monarchs always comforted me and I could count on the friendly little sprites to bring me luck and good fortune every year. I have noticed fewer and fewer every year! I had more hummingbirds this year than Monarchs in my garden!

Huge Butterfly in Malaysia image from google images
Huge Butterfly in Malaysia image from google images

How can we let this priceless, beautiful, biological artwork become extinct? We wouldn’t let our Constitution be destroyed. We wouldn’t let our Declaration of Independence bed destroyed. Why are we letting an evolutionary, biological piece of art like this rare butterfly, become extinct? I think it has to do with a hue…a hue of Green! Evil always has a good foundation in money! That’s how humans will become extinct someday too at the present rate we are going. Humans are too greedy and ignorant to evolve at this trajectory. Humans are doomed at the current destructive rate they are traveling at!

The Rainforest Butterfly by Photographer Rusyadi Aulianur image courtesy google images
The Rain forest Butterfly by Photographer Rusyadi Aulianur image courtesy Google images

Beauty is fleeting, we all know this. Natural Beauty like this can be preserved though, with a complete change in our habits and our consumption. Humans have all become “Consumers” in the civilized countries of the world. I say “civilized” but are we really? America itself, is a huge consumer of war and military people and equipment. It is what Eisenhower warned of “the military machine” that is the U.S. President Eisenhower was right again!

Money! Rich get Richer and the Poor, well you know… It’s the green, the greed, that are destroying our ecological balance! It is the usual politics and rich versus the poor.

Butterfly Red image from google images
Butterfly Red by ~unknown artist~  doesn’t exactly mean “butterfly” in an insect-kind-of-way…but it is still natural beauty, for the most part! courtesy GoogleImages.

This visual explosion of RED screams color! Eyeballs bulge and ears ring when processing this image! It is Bizarre and beautiful! Just like human-beings!

Angry yet graceful imagery. Slightly sensual but organic…natural and innocent in nature with a side of naughty! Butterfly Red!

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Beautiful HD Images of Nature…For Now. Enjoy these images while you can!

The sun is peering over the landscape, keeping watch on nature. Feeding nature, nurturing nature.
The sun is peering over the landscape, keeping watch on nature. Feeding nature, nurturing nature. image from google images

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Nature is taken for granted on a gargantuan scale. “Pinning down exact numbers is nearly impossible, but most experts agree that we are losing upwards of 80,000 acres of tropical rainforest daily, and significantly degrading another 80,000 acres every day on top of that. Along with this loss and degradation, we are losing some 135 plant, animal and insect species every day—or some 50,000 species a year—as the forests fall.” ~Scientific American~

Beautiful Natural Waterfalls with Rays of Warmth
Can you imagine a world devoid of this natural beauty? I don’t want to imagine that. To me, it would signal the end of this world as we know it, but that is where we are headed world-wide! image from google images

“According to researcher and writer Rhett Butler, who runs the critically acclaimed website, Mongabay.com, tropical rainforests are incredibly rich ecosystems that play a key role in the basic functioning of the planet. They help maintain the climate by regulating atmospheric gases and stabilizing rainfall, and provide many other important ecological functions.” ~Scientific American~

The Rainforests of the world really are on borrowed time. The rate of destruction is almost exponential.
The Rainforests of the world really are on borrowed time. The rate of destruction is almost exponential. This Rainforest is going to be turned into pasture land and development. It’s so heart-breaking to know an open mine, or a Wal-Mart might be here one day! image from Scientific American

When the rain forests are gone, we will soon follow I fear. The beauty, mystery and protection the rainforests offer all of us, are disappearing at alarming rates as indicated by the prestigious group, Scientific American.

Insects like this butterfly, may soon find themselves without a home...without a home, the will be added to the extinction list!
Insects like this butterfly, may soon find themselves without a home…without a home, the will be added to the extinction list! Image from google images

These photographs of nature, really can’t be reproduced on canvas. Once all of the biological organisms are gone, they are gone! Gone forever,  Just as the image below illustrates, the Rainforests are becoming scenes from the apocalypse.

This is a CURRENT picture of the Amazonian Rainforest. 80,000 acres per day look like this. We are going to be endangered species as well if we don't do something about the deforestation of rainforests!
This is a CURRENT picture of the Amazonian Rainforest. 80,000 acres per day look like this. We are going to be endangered species as well if we don’t do something about the deforestation of rainforests! image from Scientific American
This caterpillar is a beautiful hue of green. The caterpillar, tiny as it is, serves an important function within it's eco-system.
This caterpillar is a beautiful hue of green. The caterpillar, tiny as it is, serves an important function within its eco-system. image from google images.

Nature has a purpose. Life! When we change eco-systems, we change the outcome for all living entities on this beautiful planet!

Climate Change has already affected coastlines around the world. The scientific community has proven climate change is happening. There is photographical evidence as well as data from thousands of years of core samples.
Climate Change has already affected coastlines around the world. The scientific community has proven climate change is happening. There is photographic evidence as well as data from thousands of years of core samples. image from google images.

“Because carbon dioxide is so long-lived in the atmosphere, it could effectively lock Earth and future generations into warming not just for decades and centuries, but literally for thousands of years,” atmospheric scientist Susan Solomon of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, who chaired the report, said at a July 16 press briefing held to release it. She compared CO2 to cheesecake: “If I knew that every pound of cheesecake that I ate would give me a pound that could never be lost, I think I would eat a lot less cheesecake.” By David Biello

I think Mr. Biello sums it up rather clearly in the above paragraph taken from Scientific American. Although, he is a scientist, I don’t think it takes a scientist to have common sense about this issue. If you believe AT ALL in science, this shouldn’t be a “hard pill to swallow”.

Nature and Man Coexisting? This is not an example of coexisting but is it possible? I remain positive that it is.
Nature and Man Coexisting? This is not an example of coexisting but is it possible? I remain positive that it is. Image from google images
Beautiful explosion...of Autumn! Enjoy and relax while you look at this scene most of us wish we were at right now on this cold, snowy day!
Beautiful explosion…of Autumn! Enjoy and relax while you look at this scene most of us wish we were at right now on this cold, snowy day! Image from Google Images

Lose yourself in these beautiful pictures of nature. Imagine what it would be like to swim the warm waters in the beautiful, clear waters of nature!

Next, try to imagine yourself at a site of deforestation in the Amazon, smell the diesel fumes, step into the bulldozers tracks. Smell the burning of trees, animals, insects and plants…not a very attractive scene or image to have in your brain!

If this isn't paradise, I don't know what is! This is gorgeous...and disappearing!
If this isn’t paradise, I don’t know what is! This is gorgeous…and disappearing! Image from Google Images.

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Any support can help. Even though this destruction is not in America like it is in Central America, we all share this world. It is one large organism.

Protect it. Enjoy it. Become an activist! Just getting information out to the people can help!

One last beautiful Nature Picture!

Macro-Spider guarding it's threatened territory!
Macro-Spider guarding its threatened territory! Courtesy of Google Images

By Emery Myers

More information on activism: https://support.nature.org/site/Donation2?10420.donation=form1&df_id=10420&matchtype=b&creative=39112985558&device=c&network=g&src=sea.AWP.PR0.CP115.AD467.KW3119.MT1.BU190&gclid=CKe_tPSzs7wCFSUS7AodGwUADA

http://www.rainforestconservation.org/

http://www.rainforest-alliance.org/adopt

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-much-global-warming-are-we-willing-to-take/