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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

Chapel of the Transfiguration

On a whim I decided to make a quick trip down to Grand Teton National Park to photograph some moose and then go on into Jackson, WY to buy a…
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Wolf Advocacy

"What is being done to protect the wolves is not working and if more people do not figure that out, they will all be Ghost Wolves."  Deby Dixon @2014  …
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From Ants to Elk

Two totally unrelated animals today, a velvet ant and a young male elk. If you live north of Yellowstone you might have seen 2 photos of an elk last week…
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Ghost Wolf

Any day that starts off with a wolf is a good day. Today was an extraordinary one in nature, with mysteries, intrigue, sadness in death, joy in life. This morning…
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Yellowstone Area Mayflies – More Than Meets the Eye

Mayflies are aquatic insects that only live in clean, well oxygenated, cold water. They are important indicators of high water quality. They are also pretty. My husband, Verne, has been…
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Black Bears and Flowers

The large crowds in Yellowstone this summer were a bit frustrating and when you combine that with accusations of being too close to bears, it feels like time to go…
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Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout

Yellowstone cutthroat trout are some of the most beautiful fish anywhere. Because lake trout were introduced into Yellowstone Lake in the 1980s they aren’t nearly as common as they used…
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Touchdown

Today was one of those long days that began early, before the sun had come over the mountains. My intention was to go to Sylvan Pass to find Judy's Alpine…
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Moving Day

  What a day - a long and productive day. Got home tonight and was unloading my trailer when my landlord's brother greeted me with "Hello Princess."  Wonder if that…
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Pikas – Alpine Rabbits

I absolutely love pikas! They are the cutest little animals I know of. They don’t look like rabbits, but they are; rabbits that are superbly adapted to mountain tops. They…
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A photo and a bear

All that I can really tell you about this photo is that I finally took one that was not a black dot on a hill. Wolf watching is not productive…
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Steamboat Geyser Erupts!!!

This is our 40th year to visit Yellowstone. In all those years we have heard about Steamboat Geyser, the world’s tallest currently active geyser. It is in Norris Geyser Basin.…
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Been watching puppies!

Most people who have followed me for a long time know that the wolf formerly known as the Lamar small black female, now officially known as 926F, but affectionately known…
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