FRIDAYEXTRA ! HIDING The Daily Astorian Friday, April 17, 2014 Weekend Edition N eal Maine taught biology at Seaside High School for 30 years, and was a founding mem- ber of the North Coast Land Conservancy, as well as its executive director for 10 years. Maine, a naturalist and artist is now working with his grand- VRQ 0LFKDHO :LQJ 7RJHWKHU WKH\ HVWDEOLVKHG 3DFL¿F/LJKW ,P ages, a partnership that is dedicated to raising public awareness about our region’s natural resources through nature photography. “All of these photos are taken in our own backyard,” says Maine. Their photography centers around coastal and Columbia River landscape ecology and the rich estuary habitat with the surrounding wetlands and forest systems. “What people don’t realize is that we live in paradise,” he says. “We need to hang onto it as much as we can.” Maine focuses his imagery on exploring wildlife in the con- text of its habitat, while Wing’s specialty is capturing action images that illustrate the dynamic nature of coastal wildlife. “We thought we could never catch all the salmon, never cut DOOWKHELJWUHHVQHYHUSROOXWHWKHRFHDQ´UHDGVD3DFL¿F/LJKW ,PDJHV À\HU ³,Q RXU KXEULV ZH WKRXJKW ZH FRXOG PDNH RXU own trails. With renewed humility, we are learning how to share WKLVSODFHWROLYHWRJHWKHUZLWKRXUSDUWQHUWUDLOPDNHUV3DFL¿ F/LJKW,PDJHVFHOHEUDWHVWKLVSDUWQHUVKLSDVZHXVHRXULPDJHV to inspire others to honor nature’s trails in our own backyard. A percentage of all photography sales is donated to North Coast Land Conservancy to help further the goal of working with coastal communities to protect wildlife habitat and its connectivity. Photographs by Neal Maine and Michael Wing are avail- able to view and purchase at Fairweather House & Gallery, 612 Broadway in Seaside. The gallery matches donations from the sales to the North Coast Land Conservancy. Photo courtesy of Neal Maine, PacificLight Images A female cedar waxwing feeds twinberries to her young near Stanley Lake. Photo courtesy of Neal Maine, PacificLight Images Courtship activity of Caspian terns near Sunset Beach. Photo courtesy of Michael Wing, PacificLight Images E N S H O U R • 2 4 • • O P Two male Caspian terns offer courtship near Del Rey Beach. E K W E • 7 D A Y S A R O Y A L C AB L.L.C. Locally Owned & Operated by Travis Weichal, since 1996 L.L.C. • SMOKE FREE • BIKE RACKS ON ALL VEHICLES 10% Military Discount Pet Friendly ww w . royalcab . net Find us on at royal cab of astoria evice d e l i b o m r u o y h g u ro Order your cab th HU B APP! A T A G E H T D A D OW N LO Clatsop County, OR Astoria, Warrenton Hammond Seaside Cannon Beach 503-325-5818 Pacific County, WA Long Beach Ilwaco Ocean Park Chinook 360-665-3500 cash & debit