Chris Palmer author of Shooting In The Wild Book Signing Event in Bethesda, MD near Washington DC. American University Professor Chris Palmer speaks to a group about ethics in wildlife film-making and presents the group with a scenario about throwing chum into shark infested waters while there is a cameraman in the water filming the sharks.
Today we find out what a chainsaw, a rock, and a flaming torch have in common. They are all elements in a juggling act at the Asian Festival in Reston, Va.
Today after taking a personal inventory of my personal attitudes about race I realized I have some racist views towards white people and I don’t like that about me so I am going to stop my racist behaviors and I am going to need your help. So please watch the video and then leave a comment or send me and email with your suggestion.
Today while visiting the Timuquan National Preserve in Florida I took a hike up the Willie Browne Trail and see what is left of the old guys house, an overlook of the marsh, a cemetery and a wild snake in the tree.