
Zeedyk’s View: Small creatures in the 1960’s
I have truly enjoyed browsing through archival photographs of Bill’s journey over the years – an intimate view of someone who is “Walkin’ My Path”.

I have truly enjoyed browsing through archival photographs of Bill’s journey over the years – an intimate view of someone who is “Walkin’ My Path”.

Sometimes when I’m reviewing footage…I get hellos from beings I didn’t notice in the field. A flying insect? A bird? A bee? A cameo

Writing a small post about this MegaFire isn’t easy. I happened to be just north of Las Vegas, NM, on April 6th, 2022, documenting some

Witnessing Craig Sponholtz and Omar Ore-Giron create more accessible floodplain on a stretch of the Rio Mora located within the Rio Mora Wildlife Refuge was

It’s always a pleasure to spend the day with Bill and Mary at their home near Sapello, New Mexico. I’ve visited in different seasons and

We received so many wonderful comments and high fives on our initial reach out to the first circle of folks who know Bill Zeedyk and

The hills and gulches hovering above and surrounding the town of Gunnison, CO are key habitat and brood rearing grounds for the threatened Gunnison Sage

The only thing that could be lovelier than spending a day in the Valle Vidal, is to spend it with Mollie Walton. Mollie’s been an

It was an earlier than usual monsoon season for northern New Mexico in the summer of 2021. One Rock Dams (one rock HIGH dams) that

Steve Carson with Rangeland Hands hosted a 3 day Roads Workshop near Wagon Mound, New Mexico in July 2021. Highlights included how to properly use

I’ve been filming over at Fort Union Ranch near Watrous, NM to follow the amazing work Josh Miner‘s family and extended team have been making

I’ve seen a few of the different structures in the tool box – one rock dams, zuni bowls, rock rundowns – but had yet to