Eco Terrorism is defined as acts of violence (or in some way breaking the way) in the name of protecting the environment and/or wildlife. Some of the things eco-terrorists do to disrupt business include spiking trees (which can damage logging machinery), tearing down land survey equipment, burning buildings, disrupting commerce, etc. They have a noble [...]
Archive for the ‘Wildlife’ Category
Happy Shark Week
July 30th, 2010
David Shark Week Begins, August 1, 2010 on the Discovery Channel. After last year’s thriller week of shark history, stories, and stunning footage … I’m amped up to see the new episodes.
Will you be watching?
Help Save The Trees of GYE!
June 10th, 2010
David The pesky pine beetles are at it again – destroying all the beautiful whitebark pines of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Thankfully we have a group of extremely dedicated people that are working up ways to protect the tries without killing the beetles. TreeFight.org was launched recently with one goal in mind – save the whitebark [...]
North America Moose Spotting
April 29th, 2010
David It’s been awhile since I’ve posted about wildlife – I believe my last post was about aerial wolf hunting in Alaska. Today I wanted to chat about one of North America’s most majestic animals. It’s an animal people travel all across the country just hoping to catch a glimpse of – at least that was [...]
Adayak: Organic Outdoor Apparel
April 11th, 2010
David If you read my blog here regularly, then you know I’ve mentioned a few times that I’ve been working on a big project. Well, today I can finally let you in on what I’ve been doing the past few months. I’d like to announce the official launch of Adayak, an organic outdoor apparel clothing site. [...]
Aerial Wolf Hunting in Alaska
March 25th, 2010
David My friends and family would all say I’m a calm man. I never have emotional outbursts, I never get angry… I’m a pretty laid back kind of guy. However, this morning, I came across a story that someone posted on Summit Post about aerial wolf hunting in Alaska. I first heard about aerial wolf [...]
Have You Seen a Brown Bear in the Wild?
March 10th, 2010
David Avid hikers, climbers and outdoorsman have to be comfortable with the possibility of running into wild animals while active in their sports. Coming across a deer, elk or moose in the wild is pretty cool – but have you ever run into a brown bear? Bears are fascinating creatures, yet they can also be terrifying [...]
7 Amazing Yellowstone National Park Photos
January 26th, 2010
David After the Grand Canyon, I would say that Yellowstone National Park is the most photogenic park in the United States. Yellowstone offers such a wide variety of shots – from massive lakes and natural features to bison herds and preserved wildlife – there’s really nothing in the park that won’t amaze you.
Below is a small [...]

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