Contributing Photo - J. Foster Fanning
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Washington's Ferry County Rail TrailPosted 10/10/16 by Laura Starkin America's Trails, Trail Use
Ferry County Railtrail article
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The trail in early October Uploaded: 10/18/2016
In the fall, the trail is brightened with the golden hues of aspen, western larch and cottonwood. Photo by J. Foster Fanning, courtesy Ferry County Rail Trail Partners.
Ferry County Railtrail Photos JFF Photography
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Trail of the Month: Washington’s Ferry County Rail Trail
October 18, 2016
MDP SmartGrowth Manager By Laura Stark via Rails-to-Trails Conservancy’s Trailblog
Trail of the Month J. Foster Fanning Photography
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Artist Spotlight: Photographer J. Foster Fanning
In Local
Artists, The People of our Area by
Republic, WA/February 17, 2017J. Foster Fanning Local Artist
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Spokesman Review Outdoors Blog, Rich Landers Mon., Jan. 12, 2015, 6:01 a.m.
Ferry County Rail Trail Ski Day a hitFerry County Ski Day Photographer J. Foster Fanning
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An overlap between my fire duties and photography
J. FOSTER FANNING/SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE
The Curlew Motel is reduced to rubble and twisted metal following a fire last week.
J. Foster Fanning photography link
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Smithsonian Magazine, J. Foster Fanning Photography:This birch grove located at the confluence of the Columbia and Okanogan rivers, in northeastern Washington State, hosts a diverse ecosystem of birds and mammals. Even in the winter state, shown here, many creatures make their home in this unique area.J. Foster Fanning Smithsonian link
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Smithsonian Magazine, J. Foster Fanning Photography: This farmstead located in the Okanogan Highlands near Wauconda sits at 4,000' elevation. These non-irrigated lands produce one hay cutting a year, which has to be timed between late spring rainfalls.J. Foster Fanning Smithsonian link
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An Artists Path website: A Space for Creative ThinkersJ. Foster Fanning Photography link
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Spokesman Review: June 4, 2014, 5:29 a.m.
By Rich Landers richl@spokesman.com
(509) 459-5508 in: birding, birds, hawks, outdoors, wildlife, wildlife
photography A red-tailed hawk lands in a ponderosa pine in Ferry County, Washington. (J. Foster Fanning)
WILDLIFE WATCHING -- North America's most common hawk -- the
red-tailed hawk -- is a picture of fierce aerial heartburn if you're a rodent,
snake, bird, hare or other creature on its menu. Outdoor photographer J. Foster
Fanning of Curlew made this outstanding and powerful image of redtail landing
in a ponderosa pine recently at Curlew Lake State Park.
J. Foster Fanning Spokesman Review link
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Spokesman Review: Photos: River otters thriving in Kettle River
Fri., March 14, 2014, 9:18 a.m. By Rich Landers richl@spokesman.com (509) 459-5508WILDLIFE WATCHING -- "I had a rare treat today (March 13)," says J. Foster Fanning of Curlew. "Came across a family of four river otters enjoying the warm, late winter's afternoon and nearly ice-free Kettle River upstream from Curlew, Wash."While they were curious about the photographer, they were also shy. Took a bit to get a few good images.”
J. Foster Fanning Spokesman Review Otters link
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The Independent: Gallery TEDD welcomes Curlew photographer
Brandon Hansen February 22, 2017By Shelly Stevens/TEDD
Tri County Economic Development District (TEDD) is pleased to welcome its newest featured artist to Gallery TEDD, Curlew WA resident J. Foster Fanning.
J. Foster Fanning Photography on The Independent link
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Measuring the Benefits of the Collaborative Forest Landscape
Restoration Program for Local Communities in Northeast Washington FY2012-2015
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Chelsea P. McIver is a research specialist in the Forest
Industry Research Program at the Bureau of Business and Economic Research,
University of Montana.ABOUT THE FOREST INDUSTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM
The Forest Industry Research Program is located in the Bureau of Business and Economic Research at the University of Montana. The program’s work spans the western United States monitoring forest products operations and the industry’s size, diversity, and economic impacts.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Photos courtesy of J. Foster Fanning Photography (cover),
J. Foster Fanning University of Montana link
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