John Garrison is a wildlife ecologist who shares his passion for wild landscapes, obscure organisms, and conservation, through photography.
John became enthralled with wildlife photography when he was 15 years old and since then has spent countless hours in the field perfecting his craft. His love of spending time with nature lead him to become involved in local conservation projects which inspired him to pursue an education in wildlife ecology, while snapping thousands of photos along the way. John earned a B.S. in wildlife biology at Frostburg State University, then earned a M.S. in Conservation Biology at Antioch University New England.
Spotted Turtle research in Massachusetts
Mink frogs in Maine
Releasing a large female Diamond-backed Terrapin
Box Turtle research
Photographing wading birds in Delawares coastal bays
Admiring a Timber Rattlesnake from a safe distance with Justin Hansen in Maryland's appalachians.
Public education with Harford county executive Barry Glassman, Scott McDaniel and Andy Adams of Susquehannock Wildlife society.