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Photographing 100 species in 100 days

CHRIS PETERSON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 7 months AGO
by CHRIS PETERSON
Chris Peterson is the editor of the Hungry Horse News. He covers Columbia Falls, the Canyon, Glacier National Park and the Bob Marshall Wilderness. All told, about 4 million acres of the best parts of the planet. He can be reached at [email protected] or 406-892-2151. | May 4, 2016 10:00 AM

I’ve done a host of different photographic projects in Glacier National Park and the Crown of the Continent over the course of my 18-year career at the Hungry Horse News. In 2009 I photographed Glacier for 100 straight days for the Park’s centennial year in 2010. In 2010 I did a 100-mile hike through the Park for its centennial (where I got to watch a black bear swim by a big bull moose in Kootenai Lakes, which was definitely a very fun thing to watch. When a bull moose locks eyes with a black bear, let’s just say it’s an interesting moment. But I digress...) and in 2014 I retraced a big chunk of Bob Marshall’s original hike through what is now the Bob Marshall Wilderness.

So the other day I was talking to Whitefish Pilot editor Matt Baldwin and he suggested I try to photograph 100 different species in Glacier over the span of 100 days for the National Park Service centennial, which is this year.

I had originally planned on something else, but this sounded like a cool project, so I started on it this weekend with a trip into Glacier’s Belly River region. My son and I were the first people to camp back there this spring.

The Belly didn’t disappoint. I bet if a photographer really tried hard, they could photograph 100 different species in a few days in the Belly River. It’s rich with flora and fauna.

On our trip we had some memorable sightings. There was a big black bear with a bum front leg, limping through a meadow; we saw whitetail deer stomping and huffing at a red fox hunting voles in another meadow and we saw a pair of sandhill cranes, which are not common in Glacier.

It was, to put it mildly, a good start to what I hope will be a fun project. We’ll run as many of the photos as we can over the next few months in Hungry Horse News and we may put it together into a glossy publication when all is said and done. Until then, enjoy!

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