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Forest Wolf 2011 Creation
[Translate] What could be more exciting and thrilling than to see a red wolf walking through a forest. I know its a site that makes my eyes widen. This image is a compilation of two photographs. Almost makes me wonder, where is ‘Little Red Riding Hood. … Read entire article »
Filed under: Animals, Landscapes, Photography
Red Wolf Winter 2011
[Translate] I love this canine and when I can capture him on a veritable frozen ground it is thrilling. This Red Wolf from Miller Park Zoo with his cinnamon pelt showed a beauty you may not expect from a critically endangered north american mammal, let alone an apex predator to boot. … Read entire article »
Filed under: Animals, Photography
Red Wolf Attention
[Translate] It would appear something caught this apex predator attention. This red wolf is a very alert mammal that can catch things with his keen hearing and sense of smell. This canine should not be on the endangered list, it’s only reason perhaps is he’s too nice, a bit like me. I think the world is happy there is only one me, while him on the other hand needs to repopulate the species. The only reason … Read entire article »
Filed under: Animals, Photography
Red Wolf Standing Proud
[Translate] This critically endangered red wolf is standing proud. A true symbol and credit to his canid species. North American native this canine has the tell tale cinnamon pelt. While an apex predator he is safe in his habitat at Miller Park Zoo in Bloomington Illinois. Recently the red wolf’s had a litter of four pups. It’s one more small step to help this proud canine repopulate and hopefully be found in the wild one day … Read entire article »
Filed under: Animals, Photography
Looking Back
[Translate] In order to move forward sometimes the best approach is to look back. This red wolf shows us how to move on in a cautios manner. There is no loss of pride in this canines stature in looking back. Though safe here at Miller Park Zoo in Bloomington Illinois there is nothing wrong with the instincts of this mammal. … Read entire article »
Filed under: Animals, Photography




