This image archive will allow you to browse through all species photos being used on this site. Clicking on any image will bring you directly to that wildlife species entry.
This image archive will allow you to browse through all species photos being used on this site. Clicking on any image will bring you directly to that wildlife species entry.
What a neat website you have. I just came across it today 6-20-2012 while searching for Maryland butterflies. Do you accept photo submissions from Maryland citizens who are amateur wildlife biologists?
I agree with Dan, this is a great website. I too live in Maryland and am very interested in the outdoors. Just a few months ago I began trying to put together my own wildlife website (www.middletongreatoutdoors.com). I am a far cry from having anything as well put together as this, for now it’s not much more than a blog. Definitely going to bookmark, follow, and otherwise be connect to your website!
Thank you gentlemen. In terms of submissions, Dan, I display a slideshow from my MD Widlife photo group on flickr on the homepage, and I encourage anyone to submit there: http://www.flickr.com/groups/md-wildlife/. I haven’t worked out the logistics of a submission form, but I could focus on that for the future.
I would encourage you both to look at NatGeo sponsored website project noah. There is a link to my page there in this site’s footer. There are a few missions dedicated to Maryland parks and wildlife that you may want to contribute to:
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/12848036 – Maryland wildlife
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/11353290 – Maryland parks
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/10023492 – Mammals of Maryalnd
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