Archive for the ‘Wildlife’ Category

Eco-Terrorist on Reddit

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 [...]

Happy Shark Week

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!

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

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

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

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?

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

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.
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