To me, Nature is God. Without it, we simply would not exist. Conserving the world’s natural spaces and the creatures that live there is paramount to the survival of humans as a species, and I have therefore dedicated my life to studying environmentalism in order to help people co-exist more successfully and sustainably with the natural world.
All natural materials I use in my creations are either sourced from roadkill, Fish and Game, secondhand sources such as fellow artists and estate sales, or are antique. In this way, I'm ensuring that no animals were needlessly killed for the sake of the artwork I produce. I fully believe that no part of any creature should go to waste if a purpose can be found for it, but I do NOT support trophy hunters or overseas fur farms by buying 'byproducts' like bones, skulls, or claws directly from them. The only exception I make for this rule is for parts from animals legally culled for population control programs approved by Fish and Wildlife.
As a photographer and wildlife enthusiast, I've been involved with many fantastic organizations such as Images4Life and Wild Tiger, as well as the Sierra Club and many smaller, local groups.
I've been published, interviewed, and even featured on Rainn Wilson (Dwight from “The Office”)'s personal networking website, SoulPancake.com.
I’ve also been blessed with the opportunity to visit many of the world’s most amazing wild places, like Komodo Island, Bali, Lombok, Malaysia, and the Cayman Islands, and have even documented entirely new species previously unknown to science.
Other interests include: Wilderness survival, primitive skills, backpacking, fishing, kayaking, boffing, airsoft, snowboarding, meandering around town, and caving.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Taken off of Taxidermy.Net. One of the members there posted this picture of a wolf that was taken in Russia. As you can see, there is something very wrong with this wolf. Some said it is a spinal defect that made it this way. Interesting never the less and hopefully this animal will provide answers. Also this picture isn’t photoshopped as there was additional images showing this wolf.
HOW IS THIS A REAL THING?! Dwarfism in wild wolves? D: I’m surprised the other wolves didn’t eat him, actually. He’s an adult wolf, he actually grew up and functioned in the wild like this.
Fascinating. That said, “DAMN NATURE! YOU SCARY!”
i think it’s adorable *_*
Poor little thing. It has no tail either! It is adorable though, dwarf wolf!!! :)
YOU GUYS ARE ALL WRONG. This is clearly an irl woof.
Actually…the owner of that dog did an AMA (Ask me anything) on reddit, explaining what was up with her pooch. It was a...