Dec 17, 2019
Though thousands of miles apart, the grasslands of North America and Africa share surprising similarities — and delicate balances. Ethan compares his experiences photographing bison in Yellowstone and elephants in the Serengeti, finding common threads in their behavior, ecosystems, and vulnerability. The essay explores how wildlife adapts to its environment, and how human presence shapes those adaptations. He reflects on the rhythm of migration, the changing seasons, and the universal language of survival. This post reminds us that the wild, no matter where it is found, speaks in one voice — resilient, ancient, and worth protecting.
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