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Nature's Best Photography Names Thomas D. Mangelsen 2011 Conservation Photographer of the Year
2011 November

Nominations for this prestigious award are accepted as part of the Nature's Best Photography Windland Smith Rice International Awards competition. The Conservation Photographer of the Year Award was created to recognize a special individual who has used his or her skills as a nature photographer to implement meaningful and measurable conservation efforts that inform and educate the public about environmental concerns and resolution opportunities. More >


MANGELSEN on a photo safari
2012 January 30 - February 17

(All seats are full.) Explore East Africa's famous wildlife sanctuaries and discover the world-renowned biodiversity and cultures these countries are famous for. This photography safari is designed to maximize your photographic opportunities by getting you in the right place at the right time to create the perfect picture. Our emphasis is photography, and LOTS OF IT! More >



 

Cougar Family May Die Because of Government Trappers
By Marc Bekoff for www.PsychologyToday.com Blog - 2012 January

Cougars are magnificent animals who typify wildness. Recently, the mother of two cougar kittens was trapped and removed by Wyoming Game and Fish. Her kittens are totally dependent on her and likely will die without her presence. You can do something about this heartless act. PDF download (66KB) or read more at www.PsychologyToday.com/blog.