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Category: Wildlife

Use for posts that focus on a particular animal or species. Tag for the specific species: polar bears, tigers, grizzly bears, ants, honeybees, etc.

Not Losing Hope featuring Suzi Eszterhas

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Photographing Humpback Whales Bubble-Net Feeding

View Whales Bubble-Net Feeding © Dan Evans

A Fed Fox is a Dead Fox: The Negative Impacts of Feeding Wildlife for Photographs

View A habituated red fox (Vulpes vulpes) begs for food from cars, a result of being fed in the past by other people. This type of behavior is dangerous for both the fox and the people. The fox has a much higher risk of being hit by a car while trying to stay close to the road for handouts. It can also lose fear of humans and begin approaching people who may, as a result, perceive the animal as aggressive. © Jennifer Leigh Warner

More Nature Images to the Rescue: 2021 Showcase Top 100

View Two Lion Cubs Playfully Biting Mother's Tail, image by Yaron Schmid

Alaska’s Chilkat River Bald Eagle Preserve

View Our National Symbol-- a bald eagle perched on a tree limb. © Debbie McCulliss

Nature Images to the Rescue: 2021 Showcase Top 250

View Halictua ligatus Female on a Blanketflower, image by Joseph Ferraro

Choosing an Ethical Photography Workshop

View Grey owls typically punch through the snow to capture the prey moving beneath the surface, as seen in this image. However, we often see images of great grey owls swooping down to pluck mice off the top of the snow. That is indicative of a scene captured using store-bought mice. © Daniel Dietrich

The Inaugural Episode featuring Charles Glatzer

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A Quick Photo Trip to the Badlands

View Landscape Image of the Sculpted Contours of the Badlands , South Dakota © Tom Haxby

Spectacular Florida

View Glorious sunset in the Florida swamps.

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