Photos of the Week – March 7, 2020

It’s been a while since I’ve been out with my camera. I miss it.

Since I don’t have anything new to share with you, I went into the archives and picked a collection of images from a pretty random topic – closeup photos of barbed wire. Was there a reason for the topic? Nope. Is there an educational lesson to be learned? Nope.

Now that you’ve read that enticing introduction, here are four photos of barbed wire. I promise I’ll get some new photos soon.

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About Chris Helzer

Chris Helzer is Director of Science and Stewardship for The Nature Conservancy in Nebraska, where he conducts research and supervises the Conservancy’s preserve stewardship program. He also helps develop, test, and share prairie management and restoration strategies. Chris is also dedicated to raising awareness about the value of prairies through his photography, writing and presentations. He is the author of The Prairie Ecologist blog, and two books: The Ecology and Management of Prairies and Hidden Prairie: Photographing Life in One Square Meter. He is also a frequent contributor to NEBRASKAland magazine and other publications. Chris and his family live in Aurora, Nebraska.

5 thoughts on “Photos of the Week – March 7, 2020

  1. I like your barbed wire pics. Brings to mind the wars between ranchers and farmers, fencing in the ranges and no more roaming of the herds on the vast Prairies.

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