“We are not just protecting wildlife—we are preserving the future of our planet, one sanctuary, one species, one act at a time.”
“We are not just protecting wildlife—we are preserving the future of our planet, one sanctuary, one species, one act at a time.”
Flora Wild is a nonprofit conservation initiative led by a passionate team of volunteer wildlife experts and environmentalists. Our mission is to protect endangered species, restore natural habitats, and connect people to nature through education and ethical eco-tourism.
Our first goal is to establish a wildlife refuge that provides safe haven for vulnerable species and becomes a hub for hands-on conservation work. Alongside this, we plan to build eco-friendly nature stays—immersive accommodations where guests directly support wildlife protection with every visit.
Every dollar we raise will help us build infrastructure, acquire land, and expand outreach efforts to engage communities in environmental stewardship. With your support, we’ll turn this vision into a self-sustaining force for wildlife conservation.
The first wildlife refuge will be built in Laurel, Mississippi where we already have 11 acres of property. We have plans to build eco-friendly nature resorts in multiple locations across the U.S. , including Alaska and Arizona.
“Spirit of the Whales” is an ongoing conservation project focused on raising awareness about endangered whale species, including the Cook Inlet Belugas. Whales are among the most peaceful and beautiful animals on Earth, yet for thousands of years they have been hunted and killed by humans pushing many species to the brink of extinction.
I am honored to serve as a professional photographer for the Beluga Whale Alliance, a nonprofit organization based in Alaska.
The Alaska Zoo is where polar bears Kova & Cranberry call home. Focused on arctic conservation, the Alaska Zoo needs our support. This project is about bringing awareness to the importance of zoos across the world and raising funds for the animals that call the Alaska Zoo home.
You can read about their mission here: Our Mission
One of the best ways you can support the animals like Kova & Cranberry that live at the Alaska Zoo is by visiting or through donation.
The Alaska Zoo is located in Anchorage, Alaska. Come see Kova & Cranberry! Plan Your Visit
You can donate to their mission here: Support the Alaska Zoo
Disclaimer* The links embedded take you directly to The Alaska's Zoo's website. I have no affiliation with the Alaska Zoo. I am a Conservation Photographer raising awareness, providing education, and sharing photographs for wildlife and animals in need.
Wild in the City is one of my biggest conservation projects that I am currently working on. As cities continue to expand, wildlife lose their nature habitats and are forced to learn a new way of life.
This project will cover the largest city in every state of the U.S. and raise awareness about ways we can support wildlife that live within the city. It is my plan to document + photograph as many different types species in each city as I can.
Currently I am working on photographing + filming footage in Anchorage, Alaska. See my Wild in the City Gallery for photographs.
If you would like to support my work, you can purchase prints of the photographs I have taken specifically for this project. Every print sold helps. Thank you!
The Alaska SeaLife Center is one of the states most valuable gems. It supports injured marine animals and rehabilitates them in hopes of returning them to the wild. This project helps raise awareness about their vital work and funds to support their mission.
If you are ever in Alaska, I highly recommend visiting the Alaska SeaLife Center. It supports a great cause and you will also get to see a puffins, stellar sea lions, baby salmon, and more!
Visit my Alaska SeaLife Center Gallery to view the photographs I have taken for this project.
Disclaimer* The links embedded take you directly to The Alaska SeaLife Center. I have no affiliation with the Alaska SeaLife Center at this time. I am a Conservation Photographer raising awareness, providing education, and sharing photographs for wildlife and animals in need.