National Geographic【61】fill a number of roles, says Karen Kasmauski. "We are journalists; researcher, thinkers," she says, "photography is our【62】."

As one of the Society's six contributing photographers-in-residence, Karen seeks to focus【63】attention on global changes and how they【64】human health. One promising【65】is the anti-measles【66】in Kenya led by the American Red Cross, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and UN【67】. "These photographers-in-residence have chosen subjects they've been【68】for years, subjects they're【69】about," says program manager Charlene Valeri. Frans Lanting investigates【70】and the danger of【71】loss to animals in the wild. David Coubilet works to promote the survival of coral reef【72】in the South Pacific. Sam Abell【73】North American rivers from a cultural, historical, and ecological【74】. Underwater photographer Emory Kristof will use【75】-operated vehicles to take inventory of deep ocean【76】in water off Indonesia. Annie Griffiths Belt is promoting【77】of wilderness areas in North America, both in and outside of classrooms. By speaking to【78】and displaying their work widely, the photographers hope to【79】public support for the Society's【80】. (41) A.contributors B.photographers C.columnists D.writers

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