Rare & Endangered Plants
Wildflowers inspired me to first pick up the camera.
As an enduring passion of mine, I photograph and cover stories about native plants whenever I get the chance. These stories often turn into products or projects that raise awareness about rare, endangered plants and their unique habitats and support conservation efforts.
“Plant blindness,” a term coined by two botanists, describes how most Americans relate to plants: the inability to notice the plants in one’s own environment causing the inability to recognize the importance of plants in ecosystems or to human life. Thus, plants are often ignored and overlooked for conservation efforts. Plants do not receive the same protections as animals under the Endangered Species Act and only receive a fraction of federal funding available. New reports show that the number of plants that have disappeared from the wild globally is more than twice the number of extinct birds, mammals and amphibians combined.
Follow me here for my unfolding work to examine the importance of plants in our lives, fascinating natural history stories, their relationship with pollinators, their essential role in ecosystems, the future of our forests after wildfire and climate change, and more.
“Our lives attain a new level of enrichment when we gain the ability to recognize as friends the plants and animals of our own environment. We can go through the seasons expecting encounter with them at times and places magically predestined. They greet us on event hand and add dimensions of meaning and belonging to every outdoor experience.”
- Robert DeWitt Ivey, beloved NM Botanist and botanical illustrator