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Capturing the Klamath

Photos of Brett Cole

Sunset on Lower Klamath

 

Oregon Wild has the distinct pleasure of sharing the Klamath portfolio of world famous photographer, Brett Cole.  In his travels from South American rain forests to South Africa's Chacma Baboons, Brett captures the conservation needs of the world in perfect light.

Check out the new Nature eBook on the Klamath's Lower Klamath and Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuges.  Status update provided by Oregon Wild!

Brett documented the refuges of the Klamath Basin for OregonMale Ruddy Duck in algae on Lower Klamath Refuge Wild, and in the process uncovered a deep affection for the distressed place.  Brett now says, "I am most proud of my work in the Klamath Basin, one of the most important places in the world for birds...."  Today, Oregon Wild uses Brett's photography to highlight both the terrific beauty and the intense challenges faced by these National Wildlife Refuges

 

Red-tailed Hawk on Lower Klamath

Check out Brett's terrific photography on the Klamath and profile of the National Wildlife Refuges.

 

 

 

Contact Brett at  brettcolephotography@gmail.com

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Do you know...
How many species of birds rest, feed, and raise their young in the Klamath Basin?
 43
 78
 over 100
 over 350
 

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