Happy #WorldWaterDay! For a planet that's covered in water, it always blows my mind how (relatively) scarce freshwater is on Earth!
And that 20% of the planet's easily accessible freshwater is in the North American #GreatLakes alone! (that's ~6 quadrillion gallons, give or take)
Did you and your British ex-wife split your twins up at birth and now need a place for them to discover they're identical, swap accents, and then strand your 26-year-old publicist on an air mattress in the middle of a scenic-yet-secluded-lake? Great, we have a youth camp.
It's National Invasive Species Awareness Week so remember to clean, drain, and dry your boat for species like salamanders and frogs who are sensitive to infectious pathogens. Look this salamander in the eye and promise:
Mark your calendars for our spring 2022 native plant sales! Lists of participating vendors and pre-order information will be available soon. Learn more: https://t.co/r4oKUmTWLh
I was a fly fisherman before I took up photography. And that's why I started taking pictures underwater: I was just curious to know what it looks like down there. It still is, so recently I photographed in a small trout stream, and that's what a trout sees: an enchanted world.