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Welcome - Abbott Nature

John and Kendra are professional nature photographers, educators, researchers and outdoor enthusiasts based in Austin, TX. We have expertise and are available for a variety of environmental consulting as well as give talks to different groups about the diversity of invertebrates for an engaging and interactive experience! We have a passion for nature that we hope is contagious! Subscribe to our email list. Conserving Nature through Outreach, Education, and Research.

Alex Wild Photography

Myrmecology- the Study of Ants. The eclosion of a female mosquito. Laboratory culture at Rockefeller University.

MYRMECOS Little Things Matter

I can no longer in good conscience participate in a company whose actions- wittingly or no- have served to increase social and political ills around the world. Inside the University of Texas Insect Collection.

Nash Turley

Weaver Ants They Use Their Babies as Tools! March 26, 2018. New Naturistic video about the complex behaviors and adaptations of weaver ants which I was lucky to stumble across in Thailand. First Episode of Naturistic on Horsetails.

Nature Closeups Troy Bartletts Photography Blog Focusing on Natures Little Wonders

30mm long January 5, 2013 Panga Ecological Reserve, Minas Gerais, Brazil. What appears to be a flower here is actually a group of caterpillars working their way down a sapling trunk. In fact, I had seen many of those spide.

Macro Photography in Singapore

Singapore has an abundance of macro photography opportunities. Its equatorial climate provides an ideal environment for most insects to thrive in. Keep a keen lookout for little critters, for they could be just beside you! Spiders of Southeast Asia. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Part II Review of Venus LAOWA 15mm Wide Angle Macro Lens. To try the lens out! All macro photographs .

The Smaller Majority by Piotr Naskrecki Creative Nature Photography Blog by Piotr Naskrecki

The Smaller Majority by Piotr Naskrecki. Creative Nature Photography Blog by Piotr Naskrecki. One of the more entertaining consequences of posting images of obscure, rarely seen animals on this blog or on my Facebook page. Or, more recently, a parasitic bat fly. I wonder if the photos in this post will be met with similar incredulity. Bunga Inselbergs in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique.

Things Biological Insects, Macrophotography, Teaching, Life

Insects, Macrophotography, Teaching, Life. Receding waters bring about significant mosquito relief. July 18, 2014 by allthingsbiological. This density was consistent along the entire length of the ditch that borders the north boundary of our land. Our ditch, suddenly flooded and lacking a significant number of predators, became an area of significant mosquito breeding after.

SciBugs Musings about Teaching and Science

This past weekend, I had the opportunity to to go to Bugshot. But pictures are worth 1000 words, right? May 19, 2014.

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Alexander Wild

315 East Mabel St

Tucson, Arizona, 85705

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The web page bugshot.net states the following, "BugShot is for any level photographer, from beginner to professional." I saw that the website also said " Whether you are a bug enthusiast or professional entomologist these bug trips are for you! We get together around the world to focus on bugs and photography." They also said " We have been told by numerous participants that the atmosphere that is created at BugShot events is so relaxed and helpful. Everyone works together to get the shot and we all learn from each other. Click here to download information and the application."

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Join entomologists Alex Wild and Jo-anne Holley on an 8-day, 7-night tropical insect safari and photography workshop in Belize! Gray Summit, MO. Other events by this organization.

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Bugs Hugz Boutique

Wednesday, May 20, 2009. I cannot wait to see a real baby in it! Thank everyone for all of your support and comments. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. You are my first giveaway winner! I guess it is your lucky day. Make sure you email me with your mailing address so I can get those cute hats in the mail to you. Thanks again for everyone who enter! I will be having more giveaways so keep your eyes out. The drawing is now closed! Wednesday, May 6, 2009.