WE HAVE EAGLETS - Mama eagle has remained in the nest long past the projected hatch date, so we assumed there were baby eagles to care for. But was it one, two, three? We didn't know until now, but I have confirmed there are at least two!
Tag: wildlife advocacy
Ecological Catastrophe: The War on Wildlife
May finds us on the precipice of an unimaginable ecological catastrophe. Mining, ranching and hunting interests have aligned with the new administration in an all out blitz to strip away all reasonable environmental and species protections. The judiciary in it's zeal to oppose every trivial move Trump makes, is setting itself up to forfeit it's power on issues that actually matter.
Springtime in the Rockies: Elk Herd Photography
God was smiling down upon me yesterday when an elk herd appeared out of nowhere to give me an opportunity to finish a video I've been working on!
Osprey and Eagles: Colorado’s Raptors Return
This was a day that I have been eagerly awaiting for months. The osprey have completed their 4,000 mile journey across two continents, to arrive in my favorite Canyon some time this week.
Last Day for Thundering Hooves
Today is the last day my readers can celebrate Wild Horse Protection Month with a free eBook copy of Thundering Hooves. The month is almost over, and the book will go back to it's regular price starting tomorrow.
FREE eBook for Wild Horse Protection Month
I'm offering a free read to honor Wild Horse Protection Month! This week only, get your free digital copy of Thundering Hooves to discover wild mustang Horses through this exciting romantic adventure series by Steven W. Krull!
Happy Solstice
Thought this might be the perfect time to get my spring solstice, end of winter newsletter published! Coincidentally, I just got back a couple of rolls of film that I've been working on throughout the winter, just in time for this publication.
Sale at a Bookstore
It was an exciting day yesterday, I received a notice that my historical fiction novel Thundering Hooves, recently sold at one of the bookstores I've been working with.
When the Answer Comes
I saw a report first thing this morning about the first cattle depredation from one of Colorado's new wolves from Canada. I wondered, bow many cattle froze to death this winter, how many starved, how many died from disease. Why aren't those losses reported in the paper. Why are wolf losses the only ones getting any press?
No Time for Trad
No Time for Trad - For me the choice was easy. The Republicans in Colorado are on the war path against our new wolves, and the sheepherders want the wild horse mustang herds dead.










