
Paul is 300 miles off the coast of Alaska in the heart of the Bering Sea. Paul Island is a birders dream with 248 species of birds. of Fish and Game’s Wings Over Alaska web site. Birding newsletters and statewide bird checklists are available at the Alaska Dept.

Check out their list of Alaska wildlife viewing sites at “Where to Go” under the Viewing subhead.Īlaska has nearly 500 species of birds, so visitors have a good chance of seeing many varieties without even trying. Also check with tour desks at motels/hotels or ask your bed-and-breakfast or campground host about wildlife viewing tour operators available locally.Ī good resource for wildlife viewing information is the Alaska Dept. Wildlife and bird viewing areas of particular interest are noted in the text.īooking agents packaging custom Alaska vacations can include wildlife touring on your trip. The MILEPOST® highway logs point out spots along the highways where travelers may see Dall sheep, moose, caribou, bear and other mammals. The final expedition of the year was to the Danakil Basin of Ethiopia.The opportunity to see wildlife is a major attraction for many visitors to the North Country. While travel slowed somewhat in 2015, I still managed trips to Tanzania (twice), Kenya, Yellowstone National Park (twice), Antarctica, India, Bali, Japan, Iceland, Washington State, Alaska, Svalbard, California, and Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park. Travel & Photography: The year was bookended by East Africa Tales by Light is a joint Canon Australia and National Geographic Channel production & I hope it comes to the US soon!Īs for Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge, it continues to air in broadcast markets worldwide.

TV: Tales by Light aired in Australia & New ZealandĪll the filming that I did in 2014 with Abraham Joffe and the Untitled Film Works crew-in East Africa, Papua New Guinea, Alaska, and here in Seattle-finally came to fruition. I closed my downtown Seattle gallery and launched this website, focusing my core business online and allowing me the ability to concentrate on other projects, of which there are many. Some years are publishing years, some are traveling, 2015 was for reshaping the business-a necessity in the ever-changing photography industry.

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