Sarah Killingsworth is a wildlife conservation photographer and filmmaker passionate about stories of coexistence. Sarah focuses on the intersection of humans and wildlife habitats, how wildlife adapts to ever-encroaching human development, and ways we can protect species before they become endangered. A California Naturalist, Sarah is a member of the board of the West Marin EAC, the Advisory Board of Project Coyote, and the NANPA Ethics Committee. See more of her work on Instagram @skwildlifephotos or online at https://sarahkillingsworth.com/Publications.
For the past several years, wildlife photographer Sarah Killingsworth has been shadowing biologist Matt Lau’s work helping the western snowies at Point Reyes National Seashore. But tricky ravens have become...
A Marin County-based conservation photographer spends many hours looking at wildlife, and bobcats—both in the wild and around the neighborhood—are her favorite subject.