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Journey to the Tongass rain forest, where trees grow salmon, and salmon grow trees. Explore one of the world's rarest ecosystems through photos and essays. Press materials, including images, are available here ...
Press releases for Salmon in the Trees:Press release, March 4, 2010 (pdf) Additional press kit materials for Salmon in the Trees:
About the photographer (pdf) About the writers (pdf) Tongass National Forest: Quick Facts (pdf) Read the author's article on her project in Outdoor Photographer For additional information, visit Salmon in the Trees Review Clips for Salmon in the Trees:
The photographs in “Salmon in the Trees” tell a
vivid story. Into the pages, the contributions breathe life. - Amy Lowell, Juneau Empire
Everything about this book gets it right. Salmon
in the Trees is a beautifully produced book of award-winning nature
photography by native Chicagoan Amy Gulick that depicts life in the Tongass
Rain Forest in Alaska. As a coffee table book, an act of conservation, and a
work of art, this book hits the mark every time. - Publish Chicago
The people and places of "Salmon in the
Trees" deserve an audience. They put the best face on Alaska. - Joel Connelly, SeattlePI.com
Be forewarned: people who read "Salmon In
The Trees" will feel drawn to visit this region. - James A Swa, Ph.D, ESPNOutdoors.com Downloadable images from Salmon in the Trees:Book cover Photographer Amy Gulick Bear eating salmon in tree (TRP07002_024) Bear eating salmon on rock (TRP07030_024) Bear resting in tree (TRP07067_025) Eagle and salmon (TRP07105_034) Giant trees (TRP08176_001) People on glacier (TRP07028_010) Fishermen on boat (TRP08019_012) Bear fishing (TRP08180_019)
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