Welcome to Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area. Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area is open to the public for day-use only according to the established schedule. Interpretive activities are offered.
This was National Wildlife’s 53rd annual photo contest. Submissions were accepted from Jan. 17 through April 7, 2024, per National Wildlife Federation. “Amateur and professional photographers alike ...
Cary Wolinsky and Bob Caputo have a combined 64 years of experience photographing stories for National Geographic ... The name of the game in wildlife photography—whether you’re trying to ...
As the title indicates, "Dark Water Beckons," is an inky wildlife scene featuring a central bull moose in profile as he enters murky waters. Despite the deep color palette, the animal's muscular ...
Frazier established himself as a respected wildlife artist relatively quickly, and for the past few decades has had representation in prominent Western and Wildlife galleries nationally, and has ...
Wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory has channeled ... including been named a National Geographic Young Explorer and the Youth Outdoor Photographer of the Year. Bertie's goal is to now find stories ...
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