Take a tour of the places we've worked to protect. View images of breathtaking landscapes, wildlife habitat, historic places and more.
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Photographer Todd Kaplan has worked for the Fund on projects in the Mountain West, capturing the beautiful scenic landscapes of the places we have worked to protect in Montana and Idaho. We are grateful that he has allowed us to use his images on our site.
All images are copyright of Todd Kaplan and are for personal use only. To see more of his images or to order prints, visit his Web site, www.toddkaplanphotographics.com.
View images of Rocky Mountain Front—one of the last regions to support grizzly bears in the United States. We're working to protect this wild haven.
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In 2008, we helped protect Circle R Ranch, which is now among Montana’s newest state parks.
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See beautiful images and learn about our conservation efforts on the Snake River in Idaho.
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We thank Greg Hutson for donating the use of his images from Rocky Fork, Tennessee. All images are copyright of Greg Hutson and are for personal use only. To order prints email: LRTM@bellsouth.net
View landscapes and wildlife images from Rocky Fork—the largest unprotected tract of land in the southern Appalachian Mountains.
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View images of Florida's Kanapaha Prairie, a critical habitat for wildlife—particularly migrating birds like the endangered whooping crane—and a source of Florida's drinking water.
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We helped preserve Camden Farm, a National Historic Landmark, as part of a groundbreaking partnership: the Fort A.P. Hill Army Compatible Use Buffer (ACUB) Partnership.
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View our gallery of Wyoming's amazing landscapes to learn about our work protecting the wildlife and working lands of this great state.
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Download images of landscapes, wildlife, plants and flowers from in and around places we help protect!
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