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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People: March 2011
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People. Thursday, March 3, 2011. Dave- I checked the White Pine camera on Sunday the 20th after two weeks, got about 640 shots of a Pine Marten, two grey jays, and a few wind triggers. I replaced the batteries, card, bait and scent. It only took that Marten two days to get all the bait."- Pete Jenkins. American marten poses after dispatching the freeloading chicken. Posted by David Moskowitz. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People: North Cascades National Park Wildlife Tracking Certification
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People. Tuesday, June 26, 2012. North Cascades National Park Wildlife Tracking Certification. In mid-June North Cascades Institute. Hosted the first Wildlife Tracking Certification Event. In North Cascades National Park. Here are a few of the highlights from the Evaluation. The right front foot of a mink ( Neovison vison. In fine glacial silt found close to the mouth of Thunder Creek. Terry Kem, founder of Deerdance. Scat fr...
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People: June 2011
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People. Sunday, June 19, 2011. A week of journeying by land and sea has yielded some great results as I continue to collect material for my forthcoming book on Wolves of the Pacific Northwest. I am tremendously grateful to Steve and Susanne Lawson for their invaluable assistance in my fieldwork here in Clayoquot Sound thus far! Stay tuned for more photos and stories to come! Wolf crossing a lead of water at first light.
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People: Wolves of the Pacific Northwest
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People. Friday, August 12, 2011. Wolves of the Pacific Northwest. Contact David at moskowitz david@hotmail.com. To support his project! WOLVES IN THE LAND OF SALMON. How do wolves survive in a temperate rainforest and how is this different from their behavior and ecology in the harsh high deserts east of the Cascades and BC Coast Range? A book I have a contract to write and photograph (Timber Press, Portland, Oregon). Ly...
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People: Creeping Voles Exposed
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People. Saturday, May 12, 2012. While scouting for teaching locations for the Wildlife Tracking Intensive at the end of April, Alexia Allen and I spotted a small rodent moving through the leaf litter in a riparian forest close to the Hoh River on the west side of the Olympic Peninsula. I quickly reached down and captured the little grey creature who was kind enough to pose for a few photographs! Posted by David Moskowitz.
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People: August 2011
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. And on the 7th day he rested. Spent the day catching up on sleep and writing. Actually enjoyed not lifting my camera once today. Back at it bright and early tomorrow. Posted by David Moskowitz. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Day 6: Sick of listening to ravens. For some more images of the area check out the awesome photos of Douglas Brown at his website: www.douglasjbrown.com. Learn more about m...
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People: Pacific Northwest Wolves
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People. WOLVES IN THE LAND OF SALMON. A unique and fascinating story is waiting to be told about one of the world’s most intriguing animals and its place in the diverse and striking landscapes of the Pacific Northwest; from wild coastlines and rainforests to remote mountain ranges and inhospitable deserts. What have been the impacts of over a century of wolf extirpation from Western Washington and Oregon? The re-establishmen...
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People: Alpine Skills Training at Northwest Outward Bound School
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People. Monday, May 21, 2012. Alpine Skills Training at Northwest Outward Bound School. Outward Bound Instructor Sam Ecenia dives into Alpine Skills Training on Mount Hood to start of the summer field season for Northwest Outward Bound School's summer season. The first staff training of the year for Northwest Outward Bound School. Heading up towards our camp on Mount Hood. Mount Hood as seen from our camp location. Sunrise o...
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People: September 2011
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David Moskowitz Photography: Pacific Northwest Wildlife, Tracks, Landscapes, and People. Tuesday, September 13, 2011. 16-20: The aroma of rotting salmon. Flying south tomorrow and home the day after. Now that all the field work is completed, I reckon I'll be chained to my computer for the next month and half writing. Don't think I'll be posting daily updates. A black bear carries its prize back to shore for a late afternoon meal. Posted by David Moskowitz. Thursday, September 8, 2011. Day 14: They come i...
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App Camp for Girls. We were proud to help last summer with the App Camp for Girls. Non-profit, which seeks to inspire young girls into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) careers through mentorship around creating their very own iPhone apps! We photographed the event and you can see some of the photos on the App Camp site. This was a great opportunity to help a local non-profit, one which was named Portland’s best new non-profit. By Portland Monthly Magazine! Check ‘em out. The show is in t...
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