Drew Rush is a wildlife and natural history photographer based in Wyoming. If you follow @natgeo and @natgeotravel on Instagram, you will likely recognize his name and photos. He is a remote camera specialist, using camera traps to capture never before seen animal behavior in the wild.
Included stories
- Floating above the world in a powered paraglider
- Tracking and photographing wolf packs in Alaska
- Being charged by not one, but two grizzly bears
- Contracting an mysterious infection in the jungle waters of the Amazon
- Getting stuck in waist deep in snow as a mountain lion approaches
- Using photography to support research and conservation
Please check out and support Drew’s work
http://www.drewrush.com/
https://www.instagram.com/drewtrush/?hl=en
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/expeditions/experts/drew-rush/
http://thephotosociety.org/member/drew-rush/
https://bit.ly/2LPB5Mm
Sources for topics discussed
Yukon-Charley wolves: https://nyti.ms/2NKeZvi
Yellowstone Cougar Project: https://bit.ly/2NM8RCJ
The Lynx Project: https://bit.ly/2JVj7Gg
Fund for Environmental Journalism: https://bit.ly/2LlRYlu
Steve Winter: https://www.stevewinterphoto.com/
Yellowstone grizzlies most dangerous: https://bit.ly/2AbUuWn
American Cougar: https://bit.ly/2K0BkSW
Drew’s NatGeo article on grizzlies and whitebark pine cones: https://on.natgeo.com/2AhFEhk
Charlie Hamilton James’ flesh eating shin infection: https://on.natgeo.com/2uS8hw6
Pika: https://bit.ly/2v60XMF