This month Adam Schallau was going to be our featured speaker, but unfortunately he notified me that he would not be available due to a death in his wife’s family and his time was needed for family matters. Adam & I will work together, at a later date, on rescheduling him, potentially in 2024.
Karine Aigner graciously accepted my short notice invitation to present at our November 14 meeting. Karine & I have tried multiple times over a couple of years to set up a date that works in with her busy schedule. Now we know short notice works best! She is currently on her way back from guiding a trip in Kenya where I was able to reach her in a place that the internet works in same places and not so much in others. I will get information out in the next newsletter on the program, but I wanted to give you a little information now about Karine.
Karine Aigner is an award-winning wildlife photographer known for her captivating images of animals in their natural habitats. She was born in Austria and grew up with a love for the outdoors, which eventually led her to pursue a career in photography.
Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including National Geographic, BBC Wildlife, and Smithsonian Magazine. Aigner has traveled all over the world to capture stunning images of wildlife, from the African savannah to the Arctic tundra. Her photographs are celebrated for their ability to convey the beauty and complexity of the natural world, as well as the personalities and behaviors of the animals she photographs. In addition to her photography, Aigner is also a passionate advocate for conservation and uses her platform to raise awareness about the threats facing many species today.
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