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 Masters of Nature Photography Seminar Coming to Denver, Colorado Denver, CO | January 2013
Join three of the world's most renowned nature photographers, Frans Lanting, Thomas D. Mangelsen, and Art Wolfe, for a unique weekend of photographic inspiration in Denver, Colorado, April 12th to 14th, 2013, at the Westin Denver Downtown Hotel. Three of the world's most renowned nature photographers are teaming up to present a unique weekend of photographic inspiration that will change the way you look at photography. This new Masters of Nature Photography Seminar will feature presentations from each photographer that include some of the most iconic images of nature ever made… More >
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Along the River's Edge — Witnessing the Sandhill Crane Migration 2012 March
At sunset each day, Tom sits near the river's edge as flock after flock of silhouetted sandhill cranes darken the sky—coming in to roost along the sandbars and shallows of the Platte River. More >
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The Nebraska Medical Center's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) has been providing specialized care to premature and high risk newborns and their families, both statewide and from across the country since 1968. Caring and compassionate care, coupled with cutting edge expertise in all facets of neonatal medicine, provides patients and their families the special support that they need.The NICU serves as a major regional facility that provides expert services for the most critical of babies.
The Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, Nebraska
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CRUEL OR NECESSARY? THE TRUE COST OF WILD HORSE ROUNDUPS NBC News - 2013 May
DELTA, Utah -- The mustangs run with a spirit that makes them legendary here in the West. On a bitter cold morning, they descend from the Swasey mountains of central Utah and gallop for miles across the plains. Stallions and mares, beautiful and strong, guiding their young. It’s an enthralling scene, but also one that infuriates many Americans. Thundering choppers overhead are driving the wild horses, many that appear terrified, toward a trap. For most, these are their final moments living wild and free… More>
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