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The June 2020 issue of Outdoor Photographer highlights the work of photographers using their images to help wildlife and conservation efforts. When Australia faced unprecedented wildfires during this past year, Doug Gimesy turned his lens toward documenting the efforts of Australian forest and wildlife officials and private citizens to rescue koalas from the devastation of
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Send your next project with the best women’s rock climbing harnesses. From cushy and customized to lightweight, these picks will help secure you whether you’re cleaning gear up a climb or rappelling down. At first glance, harnesses may seem universally simple and straightforward. But their specific components make a world of difference for a climber’s
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Congratulations to Brandon Wales for winning the recent Shapes, Patterns, Textures and Lines Assignment with the image, “Mt. Hood.” See more of Wales’ photography at www.brandonwalesphotography.com. View the winning image and a selection of submissions in the gallery below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots! Winner: “Mt
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We’ve compiled a list below of our top 10 off-grid uses for diatomaceous earth that we think you’ll find highly beneficial. (Image source: WaltsOrganic.com) Diatomaceous earth (DE) is an all-natural chalky, soft powder formed from the microscopic fossilized remains of ancient single-celled animals, called diatoms. If you haven’t heard of diatomaceous earth and some of
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