Christina Selby

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Christina Selby is a conservation photographer, filmmaker, and science writer based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In her pursuit to bring important conservation issues to the public eye she has kayaked the Sea of Cortez, sloshed through... read on

Christina Selby is a conservation photographer, filmmaker, and science writer based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In her pursuit to bring important conservation issues to the public eye she has kayaked the Sea of Cortez, sloshed through spring streams in search of tiny endemic snails, followed honeybees through the Himalayas, staked out wolves in the American Southwest, hunted rare wildflowers in alpine meadows, and pursued lost species in the Amazon rainforest. She is the author of two outdoor guide books and co-creator of the feature conservation film, Saving Beauty: Learning to Live with the Rare Ones Among Us. Her work has appeared in such outlets as bioGraphic, Scientific American, National Geographic Online, High Country News, Outdoor Photographer, New Mexico Magazine, and Mongabay, among others.

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