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I work for Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics. I really like working here. You can donate money to us here, I do.
The Cascadia Wildlands Project is my former outfit and does great conservation work throughout the Pacific Northwest. Give them money.
I'm a member and supporter of the Klamath Siskiyou Wildlands Center out of Ashland, OR, which works to protect the unique Klamath Siskiyou bioregion. I give them money and you should, too.
My good friend Brett Cole runs Wild Northwest Photography; his web page has stunning images from the rain forests of British Columbia to the cloud forests of Costa Rica. I highly recommend Brett's services.
Zella has her own site within this site here.
Andy Kerr helped me through my founder's dementia and taught me everything I know about juniper trees.
I like Danny Burk's color photographs of the midwest.
Photozone and Photodo are among the more useful equipment reviews.
I interviewed Chris Maser for an article about old growth and fire once. He is a very compassionate and highly regarded forest ecologist currently doing fascinating work with soils.
Brett Baunton at Art Scan did the digital scans for all of the 2007 images on this page and some of the 2006 images.
Dan Kenagy has done something I've always wanted to do: Capture images of bears and cougars and other critters with a motion sensing camera. Good stuff. Dan seems to know the Oregon Coast Range even better than I do; we've been spending some time down in Wassen Creek Canyon lately. Stay tuned for more about that.
More to come..... I don't surf the web much.
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