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n this episode of Beyond the Wild Podcast, the hosts welcome wildlife photographer Danny Coyne, who shares his journey into wildlife photography, the therapeutic benefits of being in nature, and the importance of community engagement and conservation efforts. The conversation explores the role of social media in wildlife photography, the significance of citizen science, and personal experiences with wildlife encounters, including encounters with lynx and bobcats. Danny emphasizes the need for patience and connection with nature, while also discussing the impact of sharing experiences through photography.
Sound Bites
"My job is just a means to an income."
"Education and conservation go hand in hand."
"Every group out there needs more volunteers."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back
02:49 The Impact of Nature on Mental Health
03:54 Danny's Journey into Wildlife Photography
07:03 The Connection Between Nature and Personal Growth
11:08 The Therapeutic Benefits of Being Outdoors
15:04 Sharing Experiences Through Wildlife Photography
19:11 The Role of Wildlife Photography in Conservation
23:11 Engaging the Next Generation in Nature
27:57 The Importance of Citizen Science
30:07 The Political Landscape of Public Lands
35:35 Favorite Outdoor Experiences
36:10 Tracking Lynx: A Passionate Pursuit
40:10 The Thrill of Wildlife Photography
51:27 Bobcat Encounters: A Close Call
56:32 The Connection with Nature and Community
Links
Danny’s Instagram: @DannyCoynePhotography
B.C.’s Goat and Wild Sheep Natal App: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/plants-animals-ecosystems/wildlife/wildlife-conservation/wildlife-health/wild-sheep-health/bc-goat-sheep-natal-app
Thanks for tuning in to the Beyond the Wild Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to stay notified about upcoming episodes for your listening and viewing pleasure! Beyond the Wild Podcast is sponsored by Pictureline.com and Canon USA.
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n this episode of Beyond the Wild Podcast, the hosts welcome wildlife photographer Danny Coyne, who shares his journey into wildlife photography, the therapeutic benefits of being in nature, and the importance of community engagement and conservation efforts. The conversation explores the role of social media in wildlife photography, the significance of citizen science, and personal experiences with wildlife encounters, including encounters with lynx and bobcats. Danny emphasizes the need for patience and connection with nature, while also discussing the impact of sharing experiences through photography.
Sound Bites
"My job is just a means to an income."
"Education and conservation go hand in hand."
"Every group out there needs more volunteers."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back
02:49 The Impact of Nature on Mental Health
03:54 Danny's Journey into Wildlife Photography
07:03 The Connection Between Nature and Personal Growth
11:08 The Therapeutic Benefits of Being Outdoors
15:04 Sharing Experiences Through Wildlife Photography
19:11 The Role of Wildlife Photography in Conservation
23:11 Engaging the Next Generation in Nature
27:57 The Importance of Citizen Science
30:07 The Political Landscape of Public Lands
35:35 Favorite Outdoor Experiences
36:10 Tracking Lynx: A Passionate Pursuit
40:10 The Thrill of Wildlife Photography
51:27 Bobcat Encounters: A Close Call
56:32 The Connection with Nature and Community
Links
Danny’s Instagram: @DannyCoynePhotography
B.C.’s Goat and Wild Sheep Natal App: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/plants-animals-ecosystems/wildlife/wildlife-conservation/wildlife-health/wild-sheep-health/bc-goat-sheep-natal-app
Thanks for tuning in to the Beyond the Wild Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to stay notified about upcoming episodes for your listening and viewing pleasure! Beyond the Wild Podcast is sponsored by Pictureline.com and Canon USA.

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