Friday, September 08, 2006

Wildlife photography ethics

Natural history photographer Deb Tappan has hiked in and explored many of our national parklands. Through her photography, she has attempted to "transport" the magnificent topography, life forms, and natural history from wherever she finds them.

Natural history photographers adhere to a certain Code of Ethics. These guidelines are designed to ensure no harm is done to wildlife or their natural habitats. This is accomplished by following the points given here:
Wildlife photography ethics
and by inquiring into and abiding by the rules and regulations of the area (national park, wilderness area, etc.) you are visiting.
Be aware that the ecosystem you visit may be fragile, so tread gently and practice "leave no trace" principles.

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