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  • A trail leading to The Nature Conservancy's Cascade Head Preserve on the Oregon Coast.
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  • A trail leading to The Nature Conservancy's Cascade Head Preserve on the Oregon Coast.
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  • A trail leading to The Nature Conservancy's Cascade Head Preserve on the Oregon Coast.
    forest_trail-81712-106.jpg
  • A trail leading to The Nature Conservancy's Cascade Head Preserve on the Oregon Coast.
    forest_trail-81712-117.jpg
  • Highway 225 to Chatsworth, Georgia. One of the roads marked as a path used by Cherokee Indians during the forced relocation known as the "trail of tears" from 1836 -1839. Over 4000 Cherokee died on the Trail Of Tears.
    trail_of_tears_72510TaR-117.jpg
  • Highway 225 to Chatsworth, Georgia. One of the roads marked as a path used by Cherokee Indians during the forced relocation known as the "trail of tears" from 1836 -1839. Over 4000 Cherokee died on the Trail Of Tears.
    trail_of_tears_72510TaR-108.jpg
  • Highway 225 to Chatsworth, Georgia. One of the roads marked as a path used by Cherokee Indians during the forced relocation known as the "trail of tears" from 1836 -1839. Over 4000 Cherokee died on the Trail Of Tears.
    trail_of_tears_72510TaR-114.jpg
  • Highway 225 to Chatsworth, Georgia. One of the roads marked as a path used by Cherokee Indians during the forced relocation known as the "trail of tears" from 1836 -1839. Over 4000 Cherokee died on the Trail Of Tears.
    trail_of_tears_72510TaR-114-Edit.jpg
  • Highway 225 to Chatsworth, Georgia. One of the roads marked as a path used by Cherokee Indians during the forced relocation known as the "trail of tears" from 1836 -1839. Over 4000 Cherokee died on the Trail Of Tears.
    trail_of_tears_72510TaR-112.jpg
  • A sign marks the end of the trail at Big Hole National Battlefield near the Battle Overlook.
    end_of_trail-untitled-103.jpg
  • A sign marking the end of the trail at The Blue Basin feature of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; Oregon. Formed from 29-million-year-old volcanic tuff, The erosion scarred slopes of these hills are slowly yielding fossils of ancient animals and plants.
    end_of_trail_12510JDFB-178.jpg
  • On a wet and miserable night, a spike bull roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) traverses a muddy elk trail near the Oregon Coast. This was photographed on a natural land preserve managed by the North Coast Land Conservancy.
    bull_elk_at_night_121608CNCe-112.jpg
  • Water on the camera lens makes a spike bull roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) appear as a shadowy phantom as it traverses a muddy elk trail at night near the Oregon Coast. This was photographed on a natural land preserve managed by the North Coast Land Conservancy.
    bull_elk_at_night_121608CNCe-114.jpg
  • On a wet and miserable night, a spike bull roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) traverses a muddy elk trail near the Oregon Coast. This was photographed on a natural land preserve managed by the North Coast Land Conservancy.
    bull_elk_at_night_121608CMs-113.jpg
  • Bighorn sheep and a buck (or possibly elk bull) along with other drawings are etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908IA-4.jpg
  • An elk (Cervus elaphus) on a snowy trail in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-136.jpg
  • Tourists walk along a trail in the crater of the volcano Sierra Negra, Isabela Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    Sierra_Negra_Crater_82610Isb2-146.jpg
  • A wild bobcat (Felis rufus) walking down a game trail on a rainy night in the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bobcat (Felis rufus) walking down a game trail on a rainy night in the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    bobcat_at_night-MDurham195_4.jpg
  • Crushed coral on the trail to Convoy Point in Biscayne National Park, Florida.
    biscayne_national_park_42215cp-153.jpg
  • Crushed coral on the trail to Convoy Point in Biscayne National Park, Florida.
    biscayne_national_park_42215bc-178.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-133.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-133-2.jpg
  • A small group of elk (Cervus elaphus) pass through Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana at 4:30AM. Photographed with a permit using a trail camera.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-114.jpg
  • A small group of elk (Cervus elaphus) pass through Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana at 4:30AM. Photographed with a permit using a trail camera.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-113.jpg
  • Isabel preparing to ride the trail to the volcanic crater of Sierra Negra on Isabela Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    Riding_to_Sierra_Negra_82610Isb-154.jpg
  • Isabel preparing to ride the trail to the volcanic crater of Sierra Negra on Isabela Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador. (fully released - 82010EXsP)
    Riding_to_Sierra_Negra_82610Isb-154-...jpg
  • horses saddled in preparation to ride the trail to the volcanic crater of Sierra Negra on Isabela Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    ecuador_horse_82610Isb-113.jpg
  • A young spike buck white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginanus) walks down a game trail in the Tillamook State Forest, Oregon.
    spike_buck_white-tailed_deer_MDurham...jpg
  • A wild coyote (Canis latrans) walks down a game trail path at night in the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon. Summer 2000.
    coyote_nocturnal_MDurham613_72.jpg
  • A wild black bear (Ursus americanus) reacts to the click of a trail camera in a stream in SW Washington. This bear was photographed on the de-commisioned U.S. Army Camp Bonneville. Nearly a century of live fire exercises left parts of the camp riddled with unexploded ordinance. The camp was closed, and the animals moved into the area.
    black_bear_at_nightMDurham540_41.jpg
  • Rare fan palm trees (Livistona endauensis) along the Dato Ghani Trail in Endau-Rompin National Park. These trees, discovered in 1985, are a threatened species, endemic to only this park in Malaysia and a small region along the Malaysian coast.
    fan_palm_trees_Livistona_endauensis1...jpg
  • An asian elephant trail in Endau-Rompin National Park, Malaysia.
    malaysia_jungle_102806ET1.jpg
  • Visitors on the viewing platform on Ahniga Trail at Everglades National Park, Florida.
    Everglades_42315gh2-185.jpg
  • Crushed coral on the trail to Convoy Point in Biscayne National Park, Florida.
    biscayne_national_park_42215bc-274.jpg
  • Crushed coral on the trail to Convoy Point in Biscayne National Park, Florida.
    biscayne_national_park_42215cp-151.jpg
  • Crushed coral on the trail to Convoy Point in Biscayne National Park, Florida.
    biscayne_national_park_42215bc-169.jpg
  • An elk cow (Cervus elaphus) in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-147.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) at dawn in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-117.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) at dawn in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-116.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) at dawn in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh2-115.jpg
  • A juvenile elk (Cervus elaphus) in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. Photographed with a trail camera via a premit issued by the National Park Service.
    winter_elk-120614bh-134.jpg
  • 14 year old Isabel Durham observes a great frigatebird (Fregata minor) from the trail on Genovesa Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador. (fully released - 82010EXsP)
    eco-tourism_82310GNv4-352.jpg
  • A visitor observes a great frigatebird (Fregata minor) from the trail on Genovesa Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador. (fully released - 82010EXsP)
    eco-tourism_82310GNv4-339.jpg
  • A visitor observes a great frigatebird (Fregata minor) from the trail on Genovesa Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador. (fully released - 82010EXsP)
    eco-tourism_82310GNv4-336.jpg
  • A young buck white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginanus) checks scent on a game trail in the Tillamook State Forest, Oregon. Fall 2002. Photographed with a camera trap.
    buck_white-tailed_deer_MDurham638_79.jpg
  • A wild coyote (Canis latrans) walks down a game trail path at night in the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon. Summer 2000.
    coyote_nocturnal_MDurham612_72.jpg
  • Rare fan palm trees (Livistona endauensis) along the Dato Ghani Trail in Endau-Rompin National Park. These trees, discovered in 1985, are a threatened species, endemic to only this park in Malaysia and a small region along the Malaysian coast.
    fan_palm_trees_Livistona_endauensis1...jpg
  • Rare fan palm trees (Livistona endauensis) along the Dato Ghani Trail in Endau-Rompin National Park. These trees, discovered in 1985, are a threatened species, endemic to only this park in Malaysia and a small region along the Malaysian coast.
    fan_palm_trees_Livistona_endauensis1...jpg
  • Crushed coral on the trail to Convoy Point in Biscayne National Park, Florida.
    biscayne_national_park_42215bc-171.jpg
  • Crushed coral on the trail to Convoy Point in Biscayne National Park, Florida.
    biscayne_national_park_42215bc-167.jpg
  • 14 year old Isabel Durham observes a great frigatebird (Fregata minor) from the trail on Genovesa Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador. (fully released - 82010EXsP)
    eco-tourism_82310GNv4-351.jpg
  • A raccoon (Procyon lotor) walks along a game trail leading to a watering hole, near Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
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  • A wild Mountain Lion (Puma concolor), photographed at night in the Wind River National Forest, Washingon, part of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    Wild_lion_at_night-52414nt-118.jpg
  • A wild Mountain Lion (Puma concolor), photographed at night in the Wind River National Forest, Washingon, part of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    Wild_lion_at_night-52414nt-116.jpg
  • An amercian crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) triggers a motion sensing camera in the North Coast Land Coservancy Circle Creek Preserve, Oregon.
    amercian_crow_6209BBf-1.jpg
  • A wild black bear (Ursus americanus) in a stream in SW Washington. This bear was photographed on the de-commisioned U.S. Army Camp Bonneville. Nearly a century of live fire exercises left parts of the camp riddled with unexploded ordinance. The camp was closed, and the animals moved into the area.
    black_bear_at_nightMDurham546_43.jpg
  • The Royal Palms Visitor Center in Everglades National Park, Florida.
    Everglades_42315gh2-201.jpg
  • A mountain beaver (Aplodontia rufa) emerges from its burrow in the coastal forest of Oregon.
    Aplodontia_rufa-6546.jpg
  • A Snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) in a summer coat coming down to a small watering spot along the Big Hole River in Montana. Photographed via permit in Big Hole National Battlefield.
    Lepus_americanus-76144-114.jpg
  • The hind quarters of a snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) in a summer coat, near a small watering spot along the Big Hole River in Montana. Photographed via permit in Big Hole National Battlefield.
    Lepus_americanus-76144-104.jpg
  • A black bear (Ursus americanus) in the Gifford-Pinchot National Forest, Washington.
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  • A wild Mountain Lion (Puma concolor), photographed at night in the Wind River National Forest, Washingon, part of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The rocks were home to pika and bushy-tailed wood-rats and it appears the lion is hunting.
    Wild_lion_at_night-52414nt-123.jpg
  • A wild Mountain Lion (Puma concolor), photographed at night in the Wind River National Forest, Washingon, part of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    Wild_lion_at_night-52414nt-119.jpg
  • A wild  bobcat (Lynx rufus), photographed at night in the Wind River National Forest, Washingon, part of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    wild_Lynx_rufus-51614-110.jpg
  • A wild  bobcat (Lynx rufus), photographed at night in the Wind River National Forest, Washingon, part of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    wild_Lynx_rufus-51614-109.jpg
  • A wild  bobcat (Lynx rufus), photographed at night in the Wind River National Forest, Washingon, part of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    wild_Lynx_rufus-51614-108.jpg
  • A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) wades past the breach in a beaver dam after heavy rain. Philomath, Oregon.
    great_blue_heron-4314bd-124.jpg
  • A mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) walks through a stream. An automated camera recorded the scene. Photographed in the de-commisioned US Army Camp Bonneville in SW Washington.
    night_mule_deer_MDurham634_78.jpg
  • A wild black bear (Ursus americanus) seems surprised to see the camera in a stream in SW Washington. This bear was photographed on the de-commisioned U.S. Army Camp Bonneville. Nearly a century of live fire exercises left parts of the camp riddled with unexploded ordinance. The camp was closed, and the animals moved into the area.
    black_bear_at_nightMDurham554_47.jpg
  • A wild black bear (Ursus americanus) seems surprised to see the camera in a stream in SW Washington. This bear was photographed on the de-commisioned U.S. Army Camp Bonneville. Nearly a century of live fire exercises left parts of the camp riddled with unexploded ordinance. The camp was closed, and the animals moved into the area.
    black_bear_at_nightMDurham553_46.jpg
  • A wild striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) photographed at night on The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve in Eastern Oregon.
    Mephitis_mephitis-MDurham414_14.jpg
  • A biologist uses a high frequency audio mcirophone to record the audio signature of a bat that has been tagged with a light emitter. The pulsed light in this long exposure is created by the wing beats of the bat as it flew into the forest. The light emitter will fall off within a few minutes. Ochoco National Forest, Oregon.
    bat_research_61807BT-56.jpg
  • A wild Mountain Lion (Puma concolor), photographed at night in the Wind River National Forest, Washingon, part of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The rocks were home to pika and bushy-tailed wood-rats and it appears the lion is hunting.
    Wild_lion_at_night-52414nt-122.jpg
  • The shape of a shaman or mystreious mythical figure stand in relief - etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908IAV2.jpg
  • Bighorn sheep and a buck (or possibly elk bull) along with other drawings are etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908V2.jpg
  • Bighorn sheep and a buck (or possibly elk bull) along with other drawings are etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908IA-6V2.jpg
  • An owl-like creature along with other figures is etched into relief against a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908AIV5V2.jpg
  • A mystreious or mythical figure etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908IA-63-Edit.jpg
  • An owl-like creature along with other figures is etched into relief against a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908AIV5.jpg
  • An American black bear (Ursus americanus) photographed with a trail camera via permit at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    Ursus_americanus-63014ABB-100.jpg
  • Pitcher plants (Nepenthes ampullaria) along the Dato Ghani Trail in Endau-Rompin National Park.
    Pitcher_plant_102806PP1.jpg
  • Swamp apple (Annona glabra) as seen from the Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park, Florida.
    Everglades_42315gh2-188.jpg
  • A red fox (Vulpes vulpes) photographed with a trail camea in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    vulpes_vulpes-120614bh2-111.jpg
  • A red fox (Vulpes vulpes) photographed with a trail camea in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    vulpes_vulpes-120614bh2-103.jpg
  • An American black bear (Ursus americanus) photographed with a trail camera via permit at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    Ursus_americanus-63014ABB-101.jpg
  • Biologists from several state and federal agencies march down a rugged trail in preparation to set-up mist nets across a pond to capture bats after nightfall. The bat survey will help determine species that use the basalt cliffs at The Nature Cosnervancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-59.jpg
  • A westen rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) under a juniper tree while a child walks by on a trail. John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Painted Hills Unit. Oregon.
    western_rattlesnake_71506RN6.jpg
  • A pitcher plants (Nepenthes gracilis) along the Dato Ghani Trail in Endau-Rompin National Park.
    Pitcher_plant_102806PP2.jpg
  • A sumatran tiger footprint along the Dato Ghani Trail in Endau-Rompin National Park, Malaysia.
    sumatran_tiger_print_10106TT1.jpg
  • A red fox (Vulpes vulpes) photographed with a trail camea in Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana.
    vulpes_vulpes-120614bh-132.jpg
  • Riders preparing to ride the trail to the volcanic crater of Sierra Negra on Isabela Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    Riding_to_Sierra_Negra_82610Isb-176.jpg
  • Riders preparing to ride the trail to the volcanic crater of Sierra Negra on Isabela Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    Riding_to_Sierra_Negra_82610Isb-105.jpg
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