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Welcome to the Great Lakes Forever General Image Bank. (Click here to view other Great Lakes Forever Image Banks.)

The following images are available for download and use, free of charge, just click on the appropriate image to begin downloads. All of the images are 300 dpi/print ready. However, please respect the photographers and contributors of the photos by properly crediting the images as noted in the captions below. If you are not a member of a traditional media news source (newspapers, magazines, Web news, or television), please contact us for permission limitations.

If you have questions about these images, or others that might be available, please contact Willow Russell, Program Director at Biodiversity Project. She can be reached at (608) 250-9876 or
wrussell@biodiverse.org.

 

Beach combers on Lake Michigan. Courtesy of Michigan Travel Bureau.

Boys playing on Lake Michigan. Photographed by Gene Alexander. Courtesy of NRCS.

Looking at fish eggs. Copyright 2000 David-Lorne Photographic.

Paddlers at mouth of Brule River, Lake Superior. Courtesy of WDNR.

Sport fishing. Courtesy of WDNR.

Couple at Cornucopia.
Courtesy of WDNR.

Lady Slippers. Photographed by K. Rodriguez. Courtesy of USEPA.

Endangered piping plover. Courtesy of NPS.

Black Bear. Photographed by Don Breneman.

Ocean vessel docking. Photographed by Jerry Bielicki. Courtesy of Army Corps of Engineers.

John G. Shedd Aquarium with Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan Copyright Shedd Aquarium

Lion's Den, Ozaukee County, Lake Michigan. Courtesy of WDNR.

Lake Michigan. Courtesy of Michigan Travel Bureau.

Apostle Islands.
Courtesy of WDNR.

Suburban development replacing farms and natural places. Photographed by Lynn Betts. Courtesy of NRCS.

Great blue heron. Photographed by Dennis Larson. Courtesy of NRCS.

Mercury shrunken fish. Courtesy of the International Joint Commission.

Shoreline development. Photographed by Carole Y. Swinehart. Courtesy of the Michigan Sea Grant Institute.

Polluted runoff drains to streams, rivers and the Great Lakes. Courtesy of WDNR.

Smokestacks at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Courtesy of NPS.

John G. Shedd Aquarium with Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan Copyright Shedd Aquarium

Zebra mussels encrusting a native Great Lakes bivalve. Courtesy of USFWS.

Native landscaping attracts native butterflies, birds and other wildlife. Photographed by Lynn Betts. Courtesy of NRCS.

Great Lakes basin. Courtesy of GLAHNF.

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