FRSES 2012 - Photo Contest
2012 Photo Contest Winners
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| Name: Arren Mendezona Allegretti Location: Cebu, Philippines Date: June 2009 Caption: I took this photo as soon as I surfaced from my skin dive where I had observed fishers do muro-ami -an illegal fishing method where fishers pound the corals with rocks to scare fish into a net. As soon as the fishers realized that I was watching them, they dove back up to their boats and quickly paddled away in the early morning sun. |
Name: Sara McLaughlin Location: Hyalite Canyon, MT Date: August 2011 Caption: A bold pika at our long term monitoring site near Bozeman, Montana |
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| Name: Jessica Salo Location: Fort Collins, CO Date: 2012 Caption: The cost of a trail: A GIS layer showing the relative cost to create a hypothetical trail in Rocky Mountain National Park. |
Name: Courtney Gomola Location: Lower Lake, CA Date: February 2010 Caption: After a soaking winter rain, the fog begins to settle down in the blue-oak woodlands of Northern California |
More 2012 Photo Contest Entries:
Name: Ali Urza
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Name: Chelsea Beebe
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Name: Rebecca Bryan Location: Pawnee National Grasslands Date: July 2011 Caption: Little House on the Prairie |
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| Name: Andrea Borkenhagen Location: Fen in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada Date: May 1, 2011 Caption: Fen Sphagnum |
Name: Reilly Dibner Location: 7 miles east of Rock River, WY Date: August 2011 Caption: A greater short-horned lizard contemplates her next move. |
Name: Amanda Hardy Location: Grand Teton National Park, Moose, WY Date:September 2010 Caption: Shadows of people watching a bull moose from the Snake River Bridge in Grand Teton National Park. This image demonstrates how infrastructure, people, habitat and wildlife can interact, providing opportunities to safely watch wildlife that have become tolerant or habituated to frequent and predictable human activities. | ||
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| Name: Laura Dev Location: Nam Tso, Tibet Date: August 2011 Caption: This photo was taken late at night on the Tibetan Plateau during a break in a 24-hour session of carbon flux measurements. Although it was dark, the long exposure (20 seconds) allows you to see the details of the landscape as well as the stars in the sky; the light in the foreground is a hut belonging to a semi-nomadic herding family that lives next to our field site. |
Name: Derek Schook Location: Konza Prairie Biological Station, KS Date: June 2006 Caption: Sunrise on the prairie |
Name: David Scott Location: Williams Creek Valley, San Juan Mountains, CO Date: August 2011 Caption: It is a tough time to be an Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) in the San Juan Mountains. The subalpine forest there is experiencing massive changes that will last for decades or longer. | ||
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| Name: Andrea Hassler Location: Hayman Burn Area, CO Date: June 2011 Caption: Taking Cross-Sections in a 16-ft deep Ephemeral Gulley in the Hayman Burn Area, Colorado |
Name: Nell Campbell Location: Namib Desert, Namibia Date: June 2006 Caption: Desert morning after a light rain |
Name: Kristen Kaczynski Location: Hallowell Park, Rocky Mountain National Park Date: Summer 2011 Caption: Staminate (male) catkins on willow (Salix monticola) | ||
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| Name: Kelly Hopping Location: Nam Tso, Tibet Date: January 2012 Caption: Interviewing nomads with fancy fox fur hats |
Name: Sarah Blakeslee Location: Line Creek Natural Area - Beartooth Plateau, MT Date: July 2011 Caption: Alpine Acrobatics. Who says research is all work? My co-researchers Libby and Jill take time to enjoy the gorgeous scenery at our study site. |
Name: Christa Fettig Location: Cascade, MT Date: July 2010 Caption: Bee with common mullein | ||
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