Posted on March 25th, 2013 by Steve Russell

I have long admired Paul Bannick’s photographs of Arctic Snowy Owls and, living in the Pacific Northwest, it never occurred to me that I would ever get the chance to shoot them myself without heading north. But the opportunity came my way when I discovered that the owls were making one of their “irregular” winter [...]
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Posted on October 5th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

With the fall weather cooling things down a bit in the Northern Hemisphere, change in the air is quickly affecting millions of deciduous trees by way of creating the annual phenomenon of autumn leaves. Colors are rapidly shifting from emerald green to the traditional fall hues of gold, crimson and orange. Nature is definitely on [...]
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Posted on October 4th, 2012 by Andy Kemmis

For the past several years, we have organized a lecture series for the local Missoula crowd … or anyone able to make the journey to Missoula. Typically it begins in October and runs through the spring. These lectures happen once a month – usually the third Tuesday of each month – and are presented by [...]
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