Carlton Ward Photography
Pitcher Plant, Okefenokee
Carnivorous pitcher plants grow throughout the Chase Prairie in Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. Their pitcher shaped leaves help trap insects, thought to be a source of nitrogen in nitrogen poor wet environments.
On day 99, the team travels to the east side of Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge near Folkston, Georgia to further explore the swamp. Mike Fay joined them to camp at the Round Top platform in Chase Prairie.
Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition. From January 17 through April 25, 2012, a team of explorers including photographer Carlton Ward Jr, cinematographer Elam Stoltzfus, bear biologist Joe Guthrie and conservationist Mallory Lykes Dimmitt, set out to trek 1000 miles in 100 days to showcase the opportunity to protect a connected corridor of natural lands and waters throughout peninsular Florida for the benefit of wildlife and people. Learn more at FloridaWildlifeCorridor.org. Photograph by Carlton Ward Jr / Carlton Ward Photography / CarltonWard.com.
Pitcher Plant, Okefenokee
Carnivorous pitcher plants grow throughout the Chase Prairie in Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. Their pitcher shaped leaves help trap insects, thought to be a source of nitrogen in nitrogen poor wet environments.
On day 99, the team travels to the east side of Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge near Folkston, Georgia to further explore the swamp. Mike Fay joined them to camp at the Round Top platform in Chase Prairie.
Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition. From January 17 through April 25, 2012, a team of explorers including photographer Carlton Ward Jr, cinematographer Elam Stoltzfus, bear biologist Joe Guthrie and conservationist Mallory Lykes Dimmitt, set out to trek 1000 miles in 100 days to showcase the opportunity to protect a connected corridor of natural lands and waters throughout peninsular Florida for the benefit of wildlife and people. Learn more at FloridaWildlifeCorridor.org. Photograph by Carlton Ward Jr / Carlton Ward Photography / CarltonWard.com.