Supported Conservation Projects

Every book every picture has a conservation cause behind it. Every sale supports a cause.

10% of all proceeds from every picture sold is donated towards wildlife/forestry conservation.

Sponsor a Bear-Proof Box in Yellowstone
 
There is nothing quite like seeing a powerful grizzly bear roaming freely in the wilds of Yellowstone or watching a black bear sow guide her playful cubs through the park’s sweeping valleys. These rare and awe-inspiring moments are only possible in extraordinary places like Yellowstone National Park.

By sponsoring a bear-proof box, you are helping Yellowstone purchase and install bear-proof storage containers in campgrounds, contributing to the long-term conservation and research of wild bears, and helping fund highest priority needs in Yellowstone.


Grizzly 399 Project
 
The “Friends of 399” have raised over half a million dollars in a campaign begun in 2022 and managed by the Deidre Bainbridge Wildlife Fund, a 501(c)(3) Wyoming not-for-profit organization. They have been making, and will continue to make, substantial grants to numerous wildlife-supportive organizations that can create, implement, and communicate innovative wildlife education, safety, and art programs.


Mountain Lion Foundation
 
The Mountain Lion Foundation envisions a world where lions and people coexist, where sustainability includes the persistence of the human ecosystem in harmony with viable wildlife communities, and where wildlands are nurtured and not subdued.

America’s lion is a marvel of adaptation, descending from Asian felids of 11 million years ago. For millennia, Puma concolor inhabited forests, deserts, mountains, islands and bottomlands of the New World’s two massive continents. Our vision is that the ecological miscues of the Anthropocene Age abate, allowing restoration of lions throughout these diverse habitats.

Our vision requires humans to respect and trust, not fear, lions in proximity.

We live in a time of climate stress, a fearsome pace of extinctions and a planetary crisis. If humankind can reverse the lion’s decline, there is hope.


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