My radio interview with CHED 630 out of Edmonton re the death of an iconic white grizzly bear in Banff-Yoho and a call for further wildlife conservation: https://t.co/VJj23N7LoT
We promised last year on this day that we would repost this reminder every year until everyone knows that...
COYOTES AND BADGERS GO ON LITTLE ADVENTURES TOGETHER SOMETIMES!!!
Wildlife photographers on the thrill of the chase — and the importance of setting ethical guidelines. Read the full story by @rhrussell.📷 🐾
https://t.co/U0lQa9lqUf
Voters have spoken LOUDLY. 🥳 🔈
The gutsy girl grounded the guy with a gut. 32 Chunk, proved his prominent posterior was worthy of a whopping win. But in the end, Chunk got Grazered.
Let’s crown our Queen that’s thicker than a bowl of oatmeal, 128 Grazer! 👑
If it’s a tame landscape you’re looking for, then Alaska isn’t the place. Raw, unencumbered stretches of ice meet forests of Sitka spruce and the smell of rotting pine needles sits in cool patches of air found in their shade.
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Aperture: f3.2
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Happy #SharkAwarenessDay!
“If you’re in tune to the natural world, it’s pretty clear that #sharks have certain behaviors that are undeniably charismatic. It’s powerful when they look at you – I feel like there’s a rudimentary understanding" - Andy Mann
📸 by @andymannphoto
If you want to take a picture of wildlife, give them room and use your zoom. If you are close enough to take a selfie, you are wayyyy too close. If you see an animal, you are responsible for backing up to a safe distance, even if the animal moves toward you.
Co-founder @PaulNicklen guides us through nighttime waters in a new episode of A Sea of Hope. Experience the mysteries of life at night under blue light on 4/28. Click the link to access the Youtube premiere!
https://t.co/Q72NhkKO26
#ocean#conservation#nature#crocodile