photographing the pumas of patagonia
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Pumas Of Patagonia

May 25, 2018 | Text & Photography By Jeff Parker
Private lands adjacent to Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, now opening to photographers, provide an unparalleled opportunity for observing wild puma behavior
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Giving Voice

May 22, 2018 | Text & Photography By Karin Saucedo
Use your photography to help captive rescue animals, and you’ll gain valuable insights into behavior that can help in the wild, too
meaningful landscape photos help show ecological value of a place
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Find Your Icon: Making Meaningful Landscape Photos

April 9, 2018 | Text & Photography By Dave Showalter
Beyond merely beautiful images, nature photographers can play a pivotal role in helping to advance conservation efforts to protect wildlife and wilderness
Polar Bears, Canadian Arctic
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Call Of The Wild

March 12, 2018 | By Mark Edward Harris / Photography By Michelle Valberg
Photographing the rare wildlife and the vast and beautiful landscapes of the Canadian Arctic
Sandhill crane migration prairie sunset
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Sandhill Crane Migration

March 7, 2018 | Text & Photography By Chema Domenech
Photographing the rhythms of the last great American wildlife migration
Mongolia ice patterns
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Expedition To Mongolia

January 11, 2018 | Text & Photography By Kerik Kouklis
Photographing the starkly beautiful Mongolian landscape in winter
black-and-white long exposures by Thibault Roland
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Carte Blanche

December 7, 2017 | Text & Photography By Thibault Roland
Removing colors is an opportunity, not a limitation. Black-and-white long exposures can create an ethereal effect for landscape photography
William Neill, Half Dome, Elm and Sunbeams
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William Neill: Retrospective

October 18, 2017 | Text & Photography By William Neill
Photographer William Neill reflects on a life exploring the fine art of nature photography
Into Africa: hippos in river
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Into Africa

October 10, 2017 | Text & Photography By Frans Lanting
Expanding on his successful exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History seen by more than 3 million people, Frans Lanting’s "Into Africa" showcases the wonders of Africa’s wild landscapes and inhabitants
Herd of elephants, Kitenden Wildlife Corridor
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Kitenden Wildlife Corridor

September 13, 2017 | Text & Photography By Michelle Guillermin
Photographing a new conservancy corridor in Kenya conceived to balance the needs of human and elephant
Bull elk crossing steaming Madison River at sunrise, Madison Junction, Yellowstone
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Destination Yellowstone

August 25, 2017 | By William Sawalich / Photography By Adam Jones
Adam Jones on photographing the elements that give America’s first national park its out-of-this-world reputation
Joshua Tree silhouette
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Beautiful Oddities Of Joshua Tree

August 15, 2017 | Text & Photography By Jason Bradley
Exploring the otherworldly landscapes of Joshua Tree National Park
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: Boom, Baby!

August 3, 2017 | By Mark Edward Harris / Photography By CJ Kale
Exploring the explosive beauty of Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
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Exploring Our National Wildlife Refuge System

July 19, 2017 | Text & Photography By Dawn Wilson
The National Wildlife Refuge System protects vital habitats, making them excellent destinations for wildlife photographers
Lioness on rock, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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Where Wildlife Runs Free

July 11, 2017 | Text & Photography By Marc Muench
Wildlife photography the way I see it, with the landscape in mind
Oregon photo hotspots
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Oregon Odyssey

April 14, 2017 | By Kristan Ashworth / Photography By Stan Moniz
An adventure photographer’s epic journey through four Oregon photo hotspots
Southwest Alaska by Robert Glenn Ketchum
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Alaskan Legacy

April 5, 2017 | By Wes Pitts / Photography By Robert Glenn Ketchum
How Robert Glenn Ketchum became a leading advocate for the preservation of Southwest Alaska’s ecosystems and economies
Rwenzori © Day's Edge Productions
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Rwenzori’s Vanishing Ice

March 23, 2017 | By Nate Dappen / Photography By Neil Losin & Nate Dappen
Retracing the steps of The Snows of the Nile to document the effects of climate change in the "Mountains of the Moon"
Rusty-patched bumble bee by Clay Bolt
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Speaking For A Species

March 7, 2017 | Text & Photography By Clay Bolt
How I overcame my fear of filmmaking to help protect one of North America’s rarest bees
Ermine and aspens by Tom Mangelsen
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Winter Narratives

February 16, 2017 | By Todd Wilkinson / Photography By Tom Mangelsen
Tom Mangelsen’s approach to wildlife photography leads viewers to deeper stories

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