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Attend this event hosted by the Idaho Conservation League Intrigued that there is still a place in the world where the lives of people and wild salmon are inextricably linked, writer and photographer Amy Gulick ventured to Alaska to explore the web of human relationships that revolve around these extraordinary fish. Commercial fishermen took her on as crew; Alaska Native families taught her the art of preserving fish and culture; and sport fishing guides showed her where to cast her line as well as her mind. Alaskans everywhere shared their salmon riches with her in their kitchens, cabins, and fish camps—it’s the salmon way. Join Amy as she shares engaging stories and stunning images from her award-winning book, The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind. She’ll also talk about the exciting opportunity in the Pacific Northwest to restore salmon and ways of life in the Snake River of the Columbia Basin. Amy Gulick is an award-winning nature photographer and writer, a Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, and a Fellow with The Safina Center. Her images and stories have been featured in Outdoor Photographer, National Wildlife, Audubon and other publications. She is the recipient of the Daniel Housberg Wilderness Image Award from the Alaska Conservation Foundation, the Voice of the Wild Award from the Alaska Wilderness League, and a Lowell Thomas Award from the Society of American Travel Writers Foundation. Her book, The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind, celebrates the relationships among salmon and people in Alaska, and is the recipient of an Independent Publisher Book Award, a Nautilus Book Award, an INDIES Book of the Year Award, and has been named a Best Indie Book by Kirkus Reviews. Her book, Salmon in the Trees: Life in Alaska’s Tongass Rain Forest, is the recipient of an Independent Publisher Book Award and two Nautilus Book Awards. Visit: www.amygulick.com When: March 13th Time: 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm Where: Boise Brewing, 521 W Broad St. Tickets: EventBrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-salmon-way-an-alaska-state-of-mind-with-amy-gulick-tickets-800115867097?aff=oddtdtcreator Also please register with HRWMA at www.hrwma.org
Attend this event hosted by the Idaho Conservation League
Intrigued that there is still a place in the world where the lives of people and wild salmon are inextricably linked, writer and photographer Amy Gulick ventured to Alaska to explore the web of human relationships that revolve around these extraordinary fish. Commercial fishermen took her on as crew; Alaska Native families taught her the art of preserving fish and culture; and sport fishing guides showed her where to cast her line as well as her mind. Alaskans everywhere shared their salmon riches with her in their kitchens, cabins, and fish camps—it’s the salmon way.
Join Amy as she shares engaging stories and stunning images from her award-winning book, The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind. She’ll also talk about the exciting opportunity in the Pacific Northwest to restore salmon and ways of life in the Snake River of the Columbia Basin.
Amy Gulick is an award-winning nature photographer and writer, a Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, and a Fellow with The Safina Center. Her images and stories have been featured in Outdoor Photographer, National Wildlife, Audubon and other publications. She is the recipient of the Daniel Housberg Wilderness Image Award from the Alaska Conservation Foundation, the Voice of the Wild Award from the Alaska Wilderness League, and a Lowell Thomas Award from the Society of American Travel Writers Foundation.
Her book, The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind, celebrates the relationships among salmon and people in Alaska, and is the recipient of an Independent Publisher Book Award, a Nautilus Book Award, an INDIES Book of the Year Award, and has been named a Best Indie Book by Kirkus Reviews. Her book, Salmon in the Trees: Life in Alaska’s Tongass Rain Forest, is the recipient of an Independent Publisher Book Award and two Nautilus Book Awards. Visit: www.amygulick.com
When: March 13th
Time: 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Where: Boise Brewing, 521 W Broad St.
Tickets: EventBrite
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-salmon-way-an-alaska-state-of-mind-with-amy-gulick-tickets-800115867097?aff=oddtdtcreator
Also please register with HRWMA at www.hrwma.org