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Love the Wild

Rick Lamplugh

Excite your mind and warm your heart with stories and images about wildlife and wild lands

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Latest Issues

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Farewell for Now

As I wrote in a previous email, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer last summer. That diagnosis sent me down a trail I’ve never travelled before: battling a potentially life-threatening illness.

a year ago
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Celebrating Wild Lands & Wildflowers

Two recent events have made me appreciate again the importance of experiencing and celebrating nature. First, the floods in and near Yellowstone have, for all practical purposes, put the part of the park we love dearly out of our reach for ...

2 years ago
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The Wonder of the Rushes

We struggle to find a way through the solid green wall of rushes four to five feet tall. We paddle along and scan for a channel wide enough for our canoe but find none. Finally, we discover an area with fewer rushes. Through and beyond them...

2 years ago
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Rafting & Hiking the Grand Canyon

For eleven days this spring we rafted 280 miles of the Grand Canyon. Each day we left the river and hiked and scrambled up into wild side canyons to waterfalls and lush vegetation. We watched bighorn lambs play and cactus bloom. At night we...

2 years ago
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  • Rick Lamplugh

    For a decade, award-winning indie author Rick Lamplugh has written, spoken, and photographed to protect wildlife and wild lands. He is now writing about his journey into the wilds of cancer.

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