We donate at least 7% of our profits from wildlife photography and workshops to Alberta’s wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centers, in addition to donating photography works for fundraising initiatives!
Since 2022, we have donated approx. $7500 in money and products to wildlife conservation charities!
We’ve adopted Zalea at the Northern Spotted Owl Breeding Program in BC. We're hoping one day to see this species flourish in the wild once again in Canada!
Check them out at www.nsobreedingprogram.com
We sell prints of their ambassador owl, Small Eyes, with 100% of profits going to the program, click the button below to help us help support their work!
After the deaths of Nakoda, her cubs, and many other grizzly bears, we started a federal petition urging the government to better protect bears and wildlife in our national parks. The federal response is expected by Spring 2025!
We created a free map, featuring Alberta's 7 Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Centres, click the button below to download it!
We volunteer to rescue window strike victims during migration in downtown Calgary, transport survivors to the Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society, and document strikes to support citizen science efforts in highlighting the dangers of unmarked windows.
We collaborate with Feather Friendly® Bird Collision Deterrent Markers to bring their markers to new markets. Last year, we helped reach new customers in 4 countries, 11 Canadian provinces and territories, and 25 U.S. states! We don't know exactly how many lives will be saved based on installs this year alone, but can only imagine it will be thousands over the next decade! Click the button below to order your own window markers!
We capture truly wild moments! We never bait predators; we believe its extremely detrimental to their welfare! Likewise, we don’t try to alter the wildlife’s behavior for photos by waking them up, making them run or fly, using sounds/actions to make them fly to us, look at the camera or open their eyes wide, etc.
We try to put the wildlife first! We don't use flash or bright lights, we constantly assess subject's comfort level and back up or leave if the wildlife is displaying signs of concern with our presence.
We actively advocate for wildlife rights and protection in Canada, as well as ethical photography methods on social media and while out in the field!
We grant conservation charities free license to utilize our works in their marketing and educational materials.
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