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Original Nature
Photography
by Jill Pearson

Each Photo is matted, signed and numbered.
There is a discussion about the subject in the picture on the back of each
photograph so they are educational as well. Let these photos, their scenes
and the animals in them grace your home and remind you of your real roots - the
Earth.
They make thoughtful gifts as well.
All sales help support our site.
About the Photographer
Legally blind since the age of 8, Jill Pearson has never let her limitations
deter her from pursuing her passions. A native of South Florida, her lifelong
love of animals and the natural world led her to obtain a Bachelors Degree in
Biology at the University of Miami. Since then her skills and areas of
expertise as an environmentalist have grown and expanded along with the sense of
connectedness and joy she derives from nature. Her experiences have included
canoeing (She is Red Cross Certified) in the Everglades and Biscayne Bay,
kayaking in Glacier Bay in Alaska, backpacking in Alaska, Field Researcher in
Animal Behavior radio-tracking Timber Wolves in Superior National Forest and
studying mockingbirds at the University of Miami (which was published in the
Animal Behaviour Journal). She has been an Environmental Educator for
children and adults at Old Cutler Hammock Nature Center, The Charles Deering
Estate at Cutler, Everglades National Park, The Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Biscayne Nature Center and Monkey Jungle. She has done Archaeological digs and
surveys (published An Archaeological Survey and Assessment of the Charles
Deering Estate Park), and is presently the Environmental Author for the
Earth Council newsletter and website, Web Designer, and of course, Wildlife
Photographer. In all those capacities she has maintained her one desire,
preserving the natural world.
"I do Wildlife Photography for the pure enjoyment of it. I hope you enjoy looking at my pictures as much as I have enjoyed taking them."
-Jill Pearson
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