Jennifer is featured in this episode of Texas Parks and Wildlife show that airs on PBS. In this episode: The whooping crane is one of the rarest birds in the world. The only remaining wild population of whooping cranes winters at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Every year birders flock to here as well to take part in the Port Aransas Whooping Crane Festival.
Read MoreGrizzly 399 is possibly the most famous Grizzly Bear to have ever lived. The 28 year old bear lived in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming and was photographed by thousands of visitors each year. Her popularity began when she started bringing her cubs near the road-side in the north end of the Grand Teton National Park each spring.
Read MoreAs a Nature First Ambassador it is my mission to spread the message about responsible nature photography and help create resources for photographers to use to lessen their impacts on the nature world. Today I want to talk about Wildlife Photography.
Is there anything more trilling than photographing your first Grizzly Bear? Or how about checking off a new species on your life list? What about capturing a newborn animal open its eyes and take its first steps?
Read MoreIn the 2022 May / June edition of Outdoor California Magazine my first feature conservation photo story was published about the Burrowing Owl Recovery Program.
Read MoreI'm excited to lead a breakout session at NANPA's 2022 Virtual Summit on Saturday, March 5th. Join me for "5 Must-Haves for an Effective Photo Caption," plus presentations on everything from copyright to goal setting, composition to community science, photo buyers to conservation stories, and more—all led by other NANPA members like me. Because you're one of my followers, you can use promo code BeMyGuest to save $14 on registration at naturephotographysummit.com.
Read MoreI finally got my own DSLR Camera Trap yesterday. This is a type of photography I have been trying to get into for the past few years and I was finally got the opportunity to get my own kit. I took a workshop several years ago, so after receiving my kit yesterday I have been trying to remember everything I learned.
Read MoreCelebrate the cheetah on December 4th! Learn why this day is set aside each year to celebrate the work being done to save cheetah in the wild.
Read MoreHave your heard people talking about how the Galapagos Islands or the Ecuadorian Cloud Forest is the best trip EVER!!! Well I will walk you thought 10 reasons why Ecuador should be your next travel destination.
1. The Ecuadorian Cloud Forest - Considered one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet, these forests are teaming with wildlife such as a variety of bird species, Spectacled Bear, Jaguar, Sloth, Howler Monkey, puma and many other creatures….
Read MoreEvery year on July 29th we celebrate Tigers and the conservation efforts being made to protect them. An estimated 3,900 tigers remain in the wild, and there is much more work needed to protect this species if we are to secure its future in the wild.
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