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NATURE PHOTOGRAPHERS CODE OF PRACTICE


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Sort Desciption: Killing or injuring any living thing is not a proper part of our nature photography. Be courteous to your fellow photographer. For the good name of nature photography, observe normal courtesies.

Content Inside: NATURE PHOTOGRAPHERS CODE OF PRACTICE INTRODUCTION The North American Nature Photographers Association (NANPA) and the Nature Division of the Photographic Society of America (PSA), in order to help protect all nature subjects and the environment, has adopted this Code of Practice as a guideline for all photographers to follow. GENERAL Always be considerate of your subjects, be they animal, vegetable or mineral.  Killing or injuring any living thing is not a proper part of our nature photography. Be courteous to your fellow photographer. For the good name of nature photography, observe normal courtesies. Permission should be obtained instead of trespassing on land on which there is not customarily free access. Be familiar with the life history and the geographic or geologic setting of your subject. The more complex the life form and rarer the species, the greater your knowledge, care and respect should be. Abide by all requests of rangers and wardens in National and State Parks and wildlife refuges BIRDS AND OTHER SMALL AMIMALS Try to observe birds and other small animals so they are unaware of your presence. Thus, you are provided an opportunity to learn their interesting everyday habits. When photographing a nest, dont keep it unduly exposed to the sun, cold, rain or snow, which may cause death to the eggs or young and/or desertion by the parents. This protocol also applies to the burrows or dens of small animals, reptiles and lower life forms as well. Instead of cutting off branches or grasses near a nest or den, tie the branches back or lay the grass down with rocks or sticks. Before tying back branches, provide temporary shade, if needed. When you have finished photographing, place everything back properly, the way you found it, as a protection for the inhabitants. Generally, do not keep a blind set up on a nest or burrow if the parents do not return within a half hour--especially on extremely hot or c ...



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