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Connecting Continents: Embracing the Timeless Charm of Thomas D. Mangelsen’s Nature Photography

StudioSko embarks on a visual adventure in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, where Thomas D. Mangelsen, with his meticulous approach, captures intimate moments of human-chimpanzee connection. Amid the looming threat of habitat destruction, his fine art photography unveils wildlife’s unseen beauty, showcasing his dedication to preserving these precious moments. Encouraging readers to experience the wild world through Mangelsen’s lens, this narrative highlights the powerful role of his photography in inspiring a profound love for nature.



Outdoor Photography

Thomas D. Mangelsen reflects on 50 years of documenting the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Outdoor Photography is the UK’s one and only digital magazine dedicated to the wonderful landscapes, wildlife and environment-based photography across the UK. ©GMC Publications and cover image ©Tammy Marlar





Thomas D. Mangelsen in Jackson Hole, Wyoming 

An Artist’s Wisdom—

Geoffrey Holland of MAHB engages in a captivating dialogue with renowned wildlife photographer and conservationist Thomas D. Mangelsen. The discussion includes the motivation behind Mangelsen’s pursuit of wildlife photography, the changes he has witnessed in the ecosystems he has documented throughout his photographic journeys and Tom’s choice for who has a conservation message we all need to embrace. The MAHB Blog is a venture of the Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere.



Grizzly Times is a voice for imperiled grizzly bears in Yellowstone and their wild ecosystems in the Northern Rockies.

Will 399 survive? The world’s most famous grizzly in peril

Grizzly bear experts David Mattson and Louisa Willcox talk with their friend, world-renowned wildlife photographer Tom Mangelsen, about his many years celebrating Jackson Hole’s celebrity matron grizzly bear and her offspring. Panelists offer a hopeful alternative vision for the recovery of threatened grizzlies by encouraging human coexistence with 399 and other threatened grizzlies in the Northern Rockies in an era of warming climate and increasing development and encroachment. Sponsored by Patagonia Action Plan & Grizzly Times



Stanford Journalism

The Guardian of the Matriarch: A wildlife photographer’s fight to protect the world’s most famous bear

Thomas D. Mangelsen’s personal and professional legacy is inseparable from his love of Grizzly 399. As one of the first people to set eyes on the bear 14 years before, he documented her life history as she pioneered the return of grizzlies to the southern reaches of the Greater Yellowstone. By Syler Peralta-Ramos/Peninsula Press

artist-in-residence Art Wolfe and producer/host Parimal Deshpande

Thomas D. Mangelsen discusses A LIFE IN THE WILD with EARTH IS OUR WITNESS!

Mangelsen was honored to be invited to an exciting new platform, EARTH IS OUR WITNESS, which showcases live conversations with world renowned photographers and their interconnected stories. The discussion is joined by artist-in-residence Art Wolfe and producer/host Parimal Deshpande.

Watch as Tom talks about A LIFE IN THE WILD and shares the stories behind the images featured in his Legacy Reserve Collection.

Wildscreen Festival A Conservation Conversation

As part of the prestigious Wildscreen Festival based in Bristol England, and in collaboration with the International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP), Thomas D. Mangelsen, an ILCP founding fellow, and his good friend Jane Goodall discuss conservation issues and how all of us together can help save the natural world.

Mangelsen is as much a conservationist as he is a photographer.

Anderson Cooper talks with Tom about both during the 60 Minute segment Into the Wild. The video is available to watch through their CBS All Access subscription.

the 60 Minutes crewA look behind the scenes at the 60 Minutes crew.

Extending heartfelt gratitude—

“I would like to thank the entire 60 Minutes crew, producers and Anderson Cooper for their incredible dedication and hard work producing the Into the Wild segment. It was truly amazing watching them work and to see their level of professionalism and commitment to the craft. Thank you and all my best.” —Tom

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