Published Work

 

Gatekeepers: Illuminating the Secret World of the Mountain Lion - Backcountry Journal - Winter 2022

“The large female mountain lion never took her eyes off of us as we carefully approached the tree. I barely uttered a word as I snapped photo after photo, trying to capture the feeling of seeing the mythical creature for the very first time.” - (Read Full Story Here) Page 50

'Distinguish the Day: A Notable Spanish Peaks Traverse' - Outside Bozeman magazine - Fall 2015

“Maybe it was the dread of the approaching winter that excited my ambitious side, or perhaps I needed a worthy culmination to a long summer of running. All I know is that one October day, I planned a traverse of the Spanish Peaks on foot, and in one day”  (READ FULL STORY HERE).


'No Excuses- Exploring the Wilderness of the Brooks Range' - Sidetracked Magazine (Sidetracked.com) June 2015

“On the northern fringes of Alaska, only truly witnessed during a two-month window of warm weather, there is a land larger than dreams. Rolling green tundra, dominated by charcoal black mountain peaks carved from ice. A carpet of blue berries under foot and a collage of unique fauna only recently evolved from the Pleistocene. On any given day, the hills might be crawling with thousands of caribou on their ancient migration path, with wolves stalking them from the rear. Dall sheep and barren-ground grizzlies might be spotted in the mountain valleys and crags. Perhaps even Muskoxen, or a silent polar bear hunting on the northern flats. For the adventurous, this arctic tundra is a near limitless playground of pristine wilderness.” (Read Full Story Here)

'Chinko: a remote gem worth protecting' - Africa Geographic Blog     Nov 23, 2015

"In the far south-eastern corner of the Central African Republic in the Chinko River basin, the savannah meets the rainforest. It is a one-of-a-kind biotope, where iconic species of the Congolian lowland forest, and the Sudano-Guinean savannah live alongside one another."  (Read Full Post Here) 



Collaboration Work:

'Probable records of Pousargues’s Mongoose Dologale dybowskiiin the Chinko/Mbari drainage basin, Central African Republic'  - Small Carnivore Conservation Journal 48 July 2013
By: Thierry AEBISCHER, Raffael HICKISCH, Milena KLIMEK and Adam PARKISON

(Read Full Report Here)

Photo Donations

I donated many of my photos of the Chinko Basin in the Central African Republic to the conservation group, African Parks. These photos have been used on various newsletters and other advertisement

To learn more about African Parks Click Here