AMY GULICK is an award-winning nature photographer and writer; she is also a Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers. Her images and stories have been featured in Audubon, National Wildlife, Nature's Best Photography, Sierra, and other publications.
    Her work in Alaska has received numerous honors including the prestigious Daniel Housberg Wilderness Image Award from the Alaska Conservation Foundation, and a Lowell Thomas Award from the Society of American Travel Writers Foundation. In recognition of her work in the Tongass National Forest, the North American Nature Photography Association Foundation awarded her a Philip Hyde Grant.
    Amy grew up in Illinois, spending much of her childhood chasing after frogs and fireflies. Nature photography and writing allow her to continue her pursuits of all things wild. She lives with her husband Chris in the foothills of Washington's Cascade Mountains, sharing their home with bears, bats, and tree frogs. More of Amy Gulick's work can be seen at www.amygulick.com