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Mimi Matsuda is a great friend and an amazing wildlife and landscape artist. She’s also an avid hiker, marathoner, and former Yellowstone seasonal park ranger naturalist. Check out Mimi’s artwork and website at www.mimimatsudaart.com
Michael Leach is a seasonal park ranger naturalist at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone, licensed fishing guide, and a first time parent with his wife Crystal. Visit Michael’s website at www.yellowstonetroutfitter.com He is also a fellow freelance writer.
George Bumann, bronze sculptor, naturalist, and all-around artist, can be reached at www.georgebumann.com George’s website has many great links to other artists’ home pages, and to numerous conservation and natural history-minded sites.
Jenny Golding’s guitar playing and singing talent can be heard, and purchased, at her website at www.jennylynngolding.com
Jenny’s one of the founders and lead organizers of the Yellowstone Music Festival, which is held the Sunday of Labor Day weekend annually in Gardiner, Montana. More info at www.yellowstonemusicfest.com
Jonmikel Pardo, my original website designer, and a computer and digital photo wiz, has his website at www.ysnp.com Confirmed sightings of Jon Mikel are as rare and fleeting as those of Nessie, as he is now living in Scotland with his girlfriend Kat.
Check out musician and recording engineer Fred Baker's website at www.electricpeakrecording.com His better-looking other half, Julianne, is also a good friend, and Julianne is a resident educator with the Yellowstone Association Institute
Sean Heavey does incredible photography and other media visual artwork. Check out Sean’s site at www.alconartz.com Sean, his wife Toni Marie and young son Quinn live in Glasgow, Montana away up there on the Hi-Line.
MacNeil Lyons is a former Yellowstone park seasonal ranger naturalist now working as a resident educator with the Yellowstone Association Institute. Check out his images from his many years in Yellowstone at www.macneillyonsimages.com. Don’t miss his awesome photo sequence of a red fox hunting in the snow!
If you have an interest in pursuing or furthering an outdoor communications career, visit the Outdoor Writers Association of America’s home page at www.owaa.org They are based in my new home city of Missoula, Montana, and you couldn’t find a finer group of professionals to join, and to network, grow and learn with.
Be sure to visit these
websites as well!
www.montanamudshirts.com is owned and operated by Steve, Jen and Olivia Salmi of Missoula, and they offer numerous styles and sizes of Montana Mud Shirts to choose from.
www.ardosiastone.com is owned and operated by Barb and Justin Stewart of Hamilton, who create wonderful jewelry and stone products and accessories in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana.
www.thefarmerswife.com is owned and operated by Paula Raines and Mike Hoffer of Missoula, who make and market unique handmade soaps. Look for their products just about everywhere!
www.springwindcoaching.com is Leslie Cunningham’s website, where you can learn more about financial, relationship and lifestyle coaching and advising services that Leslie offers.
Leslie’s husband, Chris, comprises half of the Story Hill musical duo, along with Johnny Hermanson. Check out Story Hill’s website at www.storyhill.com and be sure to catch them in concert if they are performing in your area.
Please visit www.earthalley.com, located in Baltimore’s Hampden Business District at 3602 Elm Avenue. Friends Eva Khoury and Rick Packie own and run Earth Alley, which features green products and fair-trade goods. Earth Alley supports international crafters with living wages, local artisans incorporating sustainable practices, and other entrepreneurs who have a passion for a healthier planet Earth.
This web site was designed by Logan Schelvan at Loyal Design (www.loyaldesign.com) Loyal Design provides graphic & web design, print & identity design, product & architectural photography.
The Yellowstone Association Institute website is located at www.YellowstoneAssociation.org
The Glacier Natural History Association website is at www.gnha.org
The Grand Teton Natural History Association website is at www.gtnha.org
The Alaska Natural History Association website is located at www.anha.org
www.nps.gov/yell - Yellowstone
www.nps.gov/grte - Grand Teton
www.nps.gov/glac - Glacier
www.nps.gov/cany - Canyonlands
www.nps.gov/zion - Zion
www.nps.gov/dena - Denali
Info on any of our 380 plus national park or national park units can be found by visiting the official National Park Service website at www.nps.gov
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