Gratitude to generous photographers
Thank you, photographers!
We’re grateful to the many skilled nature photographers who love the Feather River Country and are generously contributing the use of their images to this website. The beauty you capture inspires us all to conserve these special lands and waters. Thank you for your generosity!
Photo by Andrew Wright/Lighthawkphoto

Photo by Jessica Murgia-Compton

Photo by Betty Bishop

Photo by Carl Raymond

Photo by Kristi Jamason

Photo by Deborah O'Grady

Andrew Wright, Lighthawkphoto.com
Bud Turner, WildLight Photography
Carl Raymond
Dave McKee
Jessica Murgia-Compton, JMC Photography
Kristi Jamason
Mike Nellor
Norm Williams
Ryan Burnett
Shannon Morrow, Westfire Photography
Taylor Gipe
Please note: these images are used by permission in support of FRLT’s conservation efforts. Please contact the photographer for other permissions or purchases.
Thank you also to FRLT staff who contribute wonderful photos.

I'm inspired by FRLT's work to preserve valuable lands and ecological treasures for generations to come. I want to use my images to support FRLT's conservation ideals. I am honored to be a partner and do my small part.
—Andy Wright, Lighthawkphoto

The trick isn’t to take the picture, it’s to see the picture. Look around. If there’s something that interests you, take the photo. Take more than one. Really look at the world you’re in.
—Betty Bishop
Want to donate your talents to support our mission?
If you’re a photographer and are interested in donating images for our media and communications, please contact us at info@frlt.org.
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