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Conservation Photographer of the Year 2008
Florian Schulz was honored by the Nature’s Best Photography Windland Smith Rice International Awards and the National Wildlife Federation as the Conservation Photographer of the Year 2008 . This Conservation Photographer of the Year Award was created to recognize a special individual who has used his or her skills as a nature photographer to implement meaningful and measurable conservation efforts and to inform and educate the public about environmental concerns. The CPY Awa
Jan 26, 2009


Award goes to Florian's Quetzal Panoramic Image
Florian received a highly honored mention on Nature’s Best International Photography Awards 2008 for his panoramic image of a Male Quetzal standing outside its nest, at El Triunfo Biosphere, Mex. The image was awarded under the category “Art in Nature”.
Jan 26, 2009


Expeditions in the Alaskan Arctic, Part 1
After years of exploring remote places, we have never been to a place like this. Where your eye gets tricked by the distances. The next hill, the next valley seems so reachable, so near. And yet, everything is miles away. With a heart filled with excitement, we were dropped in this unique location where we planned to document the annual migration of the Western Arctic Caribou Herd. I had listen to many incredible stories about this herd which includes 400,000 hooved...
Sep 23, 2008


Sandpipers: Wild Migrations – PART 1
Alaska While working for the B2B Project, under the Freedom to Roam series we want to inspire our viewers about migrations and the importance of connectivity. Massive movements of uncountable creatures that move over the landscape or under the water to reach a point in the northern hemisphere. There are many stories to tell about Wild Migrations and how we happened to be in the middle of some of them. Our first journeys with hundreds of tiny sandpipers in Cordova, AK. It was
Sep 23, 2008
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