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 problem of late.
Author Archives: Sarah Killingsworth
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.
What Happens When Everyone Wants to Photograph the Same Wildlife
“Our time spent watching wildlife has the potential to cause harm,” argues naturalist and photographer Sarah Killingsworth.
Ethical Wildlife Photography Makes for Better Wildlife Photos
Taking better pictures means empathizing with wild animals, writes photographer Sarah Killingsworth
Country Cat, City Cat
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.
