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Windland Smith Rice International Awards Ceremony
2012 April

Thomas D. Mangelsen accepts Nature's Best Photography's Conservation Photographer of the Year award. More >


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 >



 


 
The Noble Spine Centre displays a collection of 26 limited-edition prints by Thomas D. Mangelsen in a beautifully designed facility.

"The images absolutely have a calming effect on the patients and the office staff. Before the display, I could be running an hour behind, and people would be sticking their head out the door saying, 'Is he going to come in, is he going to come in?' Now they are relaxed. It's easier to talk to them. It seems like their blood pressures are lower. It has been a total change from the prior 18 years I was in practice. So it has been really rewarding. I'm an outdoor guy myself, and I always knew that I felt good when I was outdoors. Well, now I get to feel that everyday when I'm in the centre. I think the patients really love it!"

Dr. Dan Noble
Noble Spine Centre
Lincoln, Nebraska


 

GAME AND FISH SHOULD COME CLEAN ON COUGARS
Jackson Hole News&Guide - 2012 March

The Cougar Fund was born right here in Jackson Hole. It began with a groundswell of Wyoming wildlife lovers concerned about the fate of a mountain lion mother and her kittens at Miller Butte on the National Elk Refuge in 1999...It told the rest of America we care about our wildlife, and every day we’re grateful for the opportunities given to us. Now, with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s recent capture and removal of a mountain lion family from Cache Creek, it seems we've come full circle… More >PDF download (315KB)