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Updates from the field, about the work of Bethany Augliere, including research, photography and writing.

Recent work

Hi everyone,

I haven’t posted here in awhile, so I figured I would share some of my most recent published work.

I wrote two news articles for Hakai Magazine based on new research, including one on the eco-tourism industry of feeding wild dolphins in Australia and one on personality in sea lions.

An endangered Galapagos sea lion I photographed in 2006.

An endangered Galapagos sea lion I photographed in 2006.

I also wrote a piece for National Geographic on seal cannabalism and a piece for Science Magazine on box jellyfish!

And finally, I wrote and shot photos for a piece in Vero Beach Portfolio magazine on Dr. Chelsea Bennice, otherwise known as “Octo Girl.” She studies — yes, you guessed it — octopus!







Happy News!

Hi everyone! I'm excited to announce that I was selected to be featured as the female nature photographer of the month in the February issue of Wild Planet Photo Magazine!

I shot this image of a loggerhead sea turtle chowing down on a lobster, while freediving in a seagrass meadow of the Bahamas. I was leading a research expedition with the Wild Dolphin Project.

Loggerhead sea turtles are listed as 'vulnerable' according to the IUCN.

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