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Publications in the Washington Post

Writing about and photographing wildlife is my passion but I did not know that until later on in my life.  Once the bug caught, I could not let it go.  While I have been published numerous times throughout the years, in newspapers, magazines, tourism websites and even a photo on…

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One Morning in Yellowstone

One Morning in Yellowstone During one morning in Yellowstone, this past weekend, I encountered the circle of life – from death of the elderly due to natural causes, to the feeding of the living, to new life. Beginning during the early morning hours, well before dawn, I watched as the…

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Wolf Documentaries in France and Germany

During most of 2017 and until April 15 of 2018, I had the privilege of providing stock footage for two wolf documentaries that will be airing on ARTE – France/German public television.  That meant that I had to film the wolves every chance I got!  Here is the story of…

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Yellowstone Blog

Dreams do come true!

Hi everyone! First, let me say how good it feels to be back on line.  The site being down was quite the ordeal but we persevered and are on the…
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Cross Foxes in the Tetons

Before I tell you about the Teton cross foxes I want you to know something. Deby has been working super hard to get the Yellowstone Daily back up. She has…
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Test – Let’s hope this works!

Good morning everyone! Wanted to do a quick test post to make sure that the site is up and fully functional.  I have been on the phone, nearly non-stop, for…
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“It is about the animals, not the people.”

“It is about the animals, not the people.” (Recently, someone told me that the wolves would be just fine if we did not work together. I disagree. Our weakness, lack…
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Lamar Canyon Yearling Poached in Gardiner, Montana

  Lamar Canyon yearling male poached in Gardiner, MT According the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks site, “Poaching is a growing problem, one that occurs statewide and year-round. Poachers take…
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6/2/2015 Another Day in the Park

In Yellowstone there is always sadness somewhere.  A wolf is poached, a mother bison lays dying while her new calf rubs its head along her back. There are always tears…
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June 1, 2015 Big Bad Wolf Day

Lamar Valley was one big wolf jam this morning and a few friendly bison bulls decided to join in on the fun.  This one had an itch it needed to…
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The Last Two Days in Yellowstone

I did a quick report last night. Tonight I want to go back and fill in some gaps. First of all here are a couple of photos of two of…
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Black Bears Chase Tourists at Yellowstone National Park – NOT!!

A couple of weeks ago several news outlets posted a video of black bears “chasing” people on the Yellowstone River bridge near Tower Junction. The bears were only trying to…
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The highs and lows of salamander photography

Readers of this blog can be forgiven for thinking that I'm bear photograph obsessed. While grizzlies are usually my primary focus (when I'm in grizzly country), I'm equally enamoured by non-charismatic…
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5/29/2015 Time for the Weekend!

This is your weekend update for Yellowstone - have a great time in the park and be safe! Lately, our days have been filled with a lot of rain, most…
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Gulf Coast Fritillary Butterflies

The following video has nothing whatsoever to do with Yellowstone but I don't have any decent photos to show you so I hope you enjoy it. I made it for…
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5/27/2015 What an amazing day!

Determination to see the Lamar Canyons on their morning romp got me out of the door even earlier today.  But, the wolves slept in and decided to put on their…
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