Home Actor Ronan Donovan HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers April 2020 Ronan Donovan Instagram - Today, March 21st, marks the 25 year anniversary of the first wolves released into the wilds of Yellowstone National Park. It took decades of hard work by a passionate group of Conservationists, NGOs and politicians to make this restoration effort possible. Thank you for your efforts. Under the bipartisan supported Endangered Species Act, the gray wolf became protected in the lower-48 in 1974. The loss of Wilderness and Wildthings was felt across the nation at that time and the gray wolf was the final piece to restore the Yellowstone Ecosystem to its historic glory - before Europeans and market hunters/trappers changed the West forever. Today, Yellowstone's roughly 100 wolves represent one of the great restoration stories of the last century. I hope you all have the chance to one day hear a wild wolf pack howling in the distance. If you’re interested to learn more, there are dozens of books on the topic, but a few notable titles are : Decade of the Wolf, Of Wolves and Men, and American Wolf @yellowstonenps @nationalparkservice #wolves #wolf #mrblue #yellowstone #yellowstonenationalpark

Ronan Donovan Instagram – Today, March 21st, marks the 25 year anniversary of the first wolves released into the wilds of Yellowstone National Park. It took decades of hard work by a passionate group of Conservationists, NGOs and politicians to make this restoration effort possible. Thank you for your efforts. Under the bipartisan supported Endangered Species Act, the gray wolf became protected in the lower-48 in 1974. The loss of Wilderness and Wildthings was felt across the nation at that time and the gray wolf was the final piece to restore the Yellowstone Ecosystem to its historic glory – before Europeans and market hunters/trappers changed the West forever. Today, Yellowstone’s roughly 100 wolves represent one of the great restoration stories of the last century. I hope you all have the chance to one day hear a wild wolf pack howling in the distance. If you’re interested to learn more, there are dozens of books on the topic, but a few notable titles are : Decade of the Wolf, Of Wolves and Men, and American Wolf @yellowstonenps @nationalparkservice #wolves #wolf #mrblue #yellowstone #yellowstonenationalpark

Ronan Donovan Instagram - Today, March 21st, marks the 25 year anniversary of the first wolves released into the wilds of Yellowstone National Park. It took decades of hard work by a passionate group of Conservationists, NGOs and politicians to make this restoration effort possible. Thank you for your efforts. Under the bipartisan supported Endangered Species Act, the gray wolf became protected in the lower-48 in 1974. The loss of Wilderness and Wildthings was felt across the nation at that time and the gray wolf was the final piece to restore the Yellowstone Ecosystem to its historic glory - before Europeans and market hunters/trappers changed the West forever. Today, Yellowstone's roughly 100 wolves represent one of the great restoration stories of the last century. I hope you all have the chance to one day hear a wild wolf pack howling in the distance. If you’re interested to learn more, there are dozens of books on the topic, but a few notable titles are : Decade of the Wolf, Of Wolves and Men, and American Wolf @yellowstonenps @nationalparkservice #wolves #wolf #mrblue #yellowstone #yellowstonenationalpark

Ronan Donovan Instagram – Today, March 21st, marks the 25 year anniversary of the first wolves released into the wilds of Yellowstone National Park. It took decades of hard work by a passionate group of Conservationists, NGOs and politicians to make this restoration effort possible. Thank you for your efforts. Under the bipartisan supported Endangered Species Act, the gray wolf became protected in the lower-48 in 1974. The loss of Wilderness and Wildthings was felt across the nation at that time and the gray wolf was the final piece to restore the Yellowstone Ecosystem to its historic glory – before Europeans and market hunters/trappers changed the West forever. Today, Yellowstone’s roughly 100 wolves represent one of the great restoration stories of the last century. I hope you all have the chance to one day hear a wild wolf pack howling in the distance. If you’re interested to learn more, there are dozens of books on the topic, but a few notable titles are : Decade of the Wolf, Of Wolves and Men, and American Wolf @yellowstonenps @nationalparkservice #wolves #wolf #mrblue #yellowstone #yellowstonenationalpark | Posted on 22/Mar/2020 03:31:42

Ronan Donovan Instagram – Images by Michael ‘Nick’ Nichols @michaelnicknichols in collaboration with Yellowstone National Park @yellowstonenps and myself. 
It was June 16th, 2014 when I received a voicemail from Michael ‘Nick’ Nichols @michaelnicknichols. We had never spoken before and he wanted to talk to me about camera traps. I called him back on the train from D.C. to Charlottesville and we immediately began to discuss his need for a  longterm camera trap assistant for a project in Yellowstone. 
The following day, I met with Kathy Moran @kfmoran , at the time the senior natural history editor for National Geographic Magazine, and she officially offered me the position. Kathy said, ‘we’ll give you two weeks to start since you’ve never met Nick and you need to have that first date.’ Two weeks turned into nearly two years working with Nick and it’s remained the most formative time in my career. Spending that time with Nick and his wife Reba in the field was a rare opportunity to learn from a master artist, technician, and storyteller.  Nick is a mentor, but more importantly, he’s my friend. •
Nick has a new retrospective book coming out soon with a limited first run needed to reach 500 copies sold before the publisher begins the next run. Find a link with more info in Nick’s profile @michaelnicknichols
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From the publisher:
WILD is famed wildlife photographer Michael Nichols’ choice of his favorite images. Presented in chronological order from the beginning of his career in 1980, when he used Transparency film and was a Magnum photographer, until 2016, when he had embraced digital capture as the editor at large of National Geographic magazine. Shown without words to explain the images, Nichols is asking the viewer to “look and feel.”
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“This book is to be displayed and left open to a page that sings for a time. It is as if I had made 240 limited edition prints of my career and had given them to all of you …this is truly meant as a BOOK for FRIENDS.
If you are one of the first 500 people to order this book, you are helping to pay for the printing. You get a dedication, as well as the book and a fine art print.”
– Michael Nichols
Ronan Donovan Instagram – A common raven pierces the frigid morning air in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. #yellowstonenationalpark @yellowstonenps @yellowstonenps @natgeoexpeditions #wyoming #raven #birdsofinstagram #birdnerd

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