50 Wildlife Hotspots: Grand Teton National Park and Surrounding Communities

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by Moose Henderson

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The Definitive Wildlife Guide for Grand Teton National Park Learn the secrets of a professional wildlife guide. Learn the best places to find and photograph wildlife with 50 Wildlife Hotspots . Finding wildlife in and near Grand Teton can be tough but this guide makes it easy. You will find exactly where and when to go to find the animals you are looking for. Find the bears, wolves, moose, elk, bison, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep that you want to see. All four seasons are covered, giving you the best chance to view wildlife no matter when you visit. Learn the best time of day, what the best focal length lens is to bring, and what you might see. "After lunch, Elk Flats is an excellent location for viewing wildlife in the middle of the day (hotspot 21)." The book talks about safety, animal behavior, and the environment of Grand Teton. For approximately seven months out of the year, the area is blanketed in deep snow and sub-arctic temperatures. 50 Wildlife Hotspots shares how to photograph and find animals in these tough conditions, too. What's Inside Best wildlife locations - Seasons for areas - Photography tips - Local secret spots ​Get your copy today and find the animals you want to see! Purchase directly in Jackson Hole from Valley Books, Book Trader, Wort Hotel, Skinny Skis, or Teton Mountaineering if online retailers are out of stock. "With his book, Moose Henderson has provided the wildlife observer and photographer with a concise, wonderfully formatted, and easy to follow informative tutorial to put you precisely in the right place, at the right time, for a variety of wildlife and landscape opportunities." --Charles Glatzer, M.Photog., Canon Explorer of Light Moose Henderson is an award-winning wildlife photographer, scientist, and conservationist. In his youth, he operated a traditional photographic studio doing portraits, weddings, pets, aerials, and commercial/industri- al photography. Photographing people was not a passion, so he focused his attention on wild animals. He has photographed wildlife and nature throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. He spent two years in Siberia photographing endangered cranes, storks, and other wildlife. As a scientist with a doctorate specializing in moose ecology, a master's in wildlife biology, and a bachelor's in environmental geology, he uses his knowledge of animals and animal behavior to capture their true essence. He describes his style of photography as "visceral." Using eye contact, per- ceived danger, light, color, or atmospheric moods, he seeks to produce im- ages that evoke an emotional response. His images are distributed by stock agencies (Alamy, Windigo Images, and Getty) with over 11,000 published credits in some of the most presti- gious periodicals. Published credits include National Geographic, Smithso- nian, Outdoor Photographer, and many others. Moose lives in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem near Jackson, Wyo- ming. He frequently travels to other locations around North America, Eu- rope, and Asia for dynamic photographic images. Moose is a member of North American Nature Photographers Association (NANPA), Professional Photographers of America (PPA), Art Association of Jackson Hole (AAJH), Teton Photographic Group, and the Shoot to Care Campaign for ethical wildlife photography.

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