Carolyn Copper - Photographer
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2023 Side B?
December 27, 2023 -
Side B on records refers to the flip side or second half of the vinyl disc. It's the counterpart to Side A, usually cons...
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Don't Ignore These Alarm Bells
June 26, 2023 -
I’m selective, which also means careful, about how much news I watch, read, or listen to, and where it comes from. There...
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The American West has to be seen to be believed and has to be believed to be seen
May 25, 2022 -
"The landscape of the American West has to be seen to be believed and has to be believed to be seen." - N. Scott Momaday...
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Sustaining Generational Respect for Wild Places
April 04, 2022 -
On my latest podcast I'm talking with Isaac James Baker. I got to know Isaac through Instagram. The more he posted, the...
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North American River Otter - Conservation Success Story
March 19, 2021 -
They’re cute, entertaining, charming, and smart. Beyond the species conservation mission, another reason many zoos may k...
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On the Road For Conservation
September 22, 2019 -
I recently visited Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Kempton, Pennsylvania where I took part in a 4-day, field-based, raptor tr...
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Adventures this Season
November 08, 2018 -
Thanks for visiting the blog! So much has been going on the last few months. To keep things simple, I decided to recap t...
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Snowy Owl Release and a Week of Wildlife Rehabilitation
January 23, 2018 -
Last week I had an incredible experience at Back to the Wild (BTTW) in Castalia, Ohio (https://www.facebook.com/Backtoth...
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