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The ethics and art of aerial wildlife photography
A gigantic fin whale gently breaking the water's surface. What do you feel about the top-down shooting angle in this image?
Some creatures have evolved to spend almost their entire lives in the air, rarely touching the ground. From ocean-gliding ...
This story first published online at North Carolina Health News. If the weather conditions are right, you can smell the stench of an industrial hog facility from an airplane flying at 1,500 feet. That ...
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New England Aquarium’s aerial team spots more than 1,000 marine animals off Massachusetts
The New England Aquarium’s aerial survey team recently spotted more than 1,000 marine animals in the water off Massachusetts during a recent excursion in the Atlantic Ocean. A team from the Anderson ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks conducts annual winter aerial surveys when animals gather in herds, collecting crucial data for wildlife management.
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