Name
*
First Name
Last Name
Email
*
Phone Number
If only Earth could be like us and jump into the ocean to cool off.
This woman single-handedly takes care of a planet-sized zoo and aquarium.
He needs his blue jeans, forest ranger’s hat and bucket of water – STAT!
This sunlit planet’s solar system might be a destination of Star Trek’s Enterprise.
What your Witch’s Broom might look like when you pull the wrong loop with the wrong finger.
This camouflage would be perfect if you lived in a jewelry box or Liberace’s piano.
This striped fish is the State Fish of a state with a red, black and gold flag.
If you were a cow, these tall farm buildings would have you drooling in anticipation like Homer Simpson.
This bird’s perch in the Chesapeake Bay might belong to a seagull or pelican but certainly not a penguin.
The only thing that stands between you and a fun day at the beach in Maryland.
This western DUDE (Deposit, Uplift, Down Cutting and Erosion) is 100s of millions of years old, one mile deep and 277 miles long.
Since 1950, the world has made more than 25,000 Empire State Buildings or 1,000,000,000 (1 billion) elephants of this stuff.
Even though these aren’t pineapples, SpongeBob SquarePants would feel right at home here.
You’d find these in a well-stocked toolbox from the 19th Century.
What an island in the Chesapeake Bay would look like if it was baked like a Shrinky Dinks.
To the untrained eye she’s no looker but her name suggests she’s an elegant beauty.
What a heat wave in Maryland must look like from space.
What if Plain-bellied Sneetches and Star-bellied Sneetches were trees?
This looks like a rather precarious perch for a nest of robin eggs.
This painter painted a painting of a painter painting a painting.
What will they ask for next? Colonel Sanders’ Secret Recipe?
Forget going on an ocean cruise. These symbiotic friends like to party on their boat under the waves.
The Onceler would have a hard time knitting a Thneed from this tree. The Lorax would be pleased.
A beaver would find his work is already done.
If you were one of these people, would you feel like the walls are closing in?
When it comes to what Earth is made of, it’s written on the packaging(!?) of the continents and oceans.
These perky tailed creatures seem to be everywhere but the huge trees are only found in California.
Mike Mulligan would never trade his steam shovel, Mary Anne, for this model.
Predators are not the only thing in the ocean that threatens the survival of these sea turtles.
New York City on a cotton candy cloudy day?
What is one thing you can start doing today to make Earth more sustainable for all?