These great photos are our editors' picks for the best shots entered into our Trophy Room last month.
Denver Bryan claims he comes from a family that suffers a common genetic defect. "We're all self employed," he says. "We apparently don't work well for others." For twenty years he has traveled the world photgraphing mostly wildlife, flyfishing, and hunting. "The government lets me call it work, but my friends don't," he laments. Denver makes his home in Bozeman, Montana with his wife Anne and their two children, Taylor (a golden retriever), and Zuri (a rhodesian ridgeback). Want to see more shots by Denver? Check out his web site at www.denverbryan.com.
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Browse through more than thirty shots from one of the top wildlife photographers in the country.
In October, Dale Hall was sworn in as the new USFWS director. Check out what he has to say about public land access, protected predators like wolves and grizzly bears, and the USFWS policy on CWD.
Thomas McIntyre reports on North America's first documented fatal attack by healthy, wild wolves on a human. PLUS: past wolf coverage from Field & Stream