In summer 2011, the Anchorage Park Foundation is working with award-winning photographer Carl Battreal for the first Meet Your Neighbours (MYN) project in Anchorage! MYN is a global photography project featuring some of the world’s premier photographers from 15 different countries. Carl is working closely with Youth Employment in Parks to learn about our local “neighbors” living all around us in our parks.
Check out some of the awesome photos:
- Spring is just arriving and new growth is hiding under the leaves! Horsetail (Equise…
- Club Moss (Lycopodium annotinum) Far North Bi-Centennial Park, Alaska
- A tiny spider (about a 1/16th of an inch) makes a web between two club moss. Club Mo…
- These aren’t flowers, they are tiny petal shaped seed pods. Rusty Menziesiax (Menzie…
- I have no idea why this Birch Shield Bug was hanging out on this fireweed shoot, but …
- Caldonia Lichen, Russian Jacks Spring Park, Alaska I have an article on how I create…
- This is one of the greatest aspects of the Meet Your Neighbours project. Creating the…
- Fern, Far North Bi-Centennial Park, Alaska
- Marsh Violet. University lake, Alaska
- Bog Rosemary, Far North Bi-Centennial Park, Alaska
- The bane of many Alaskan hikers, Devil’s Club, Kincaid Park, Alaska
- Chocolate Lily, Section 36 (undeveloped parkland) Anchorage, Alaska
- Chiming Bells, University Lake, Alaska
- Yellow Paintbrush, Section 36, Anchorage, Alaska
- Arctic Lupine, Section 36, Anchorage, Alaska
- Green Spider (unidentified), Section 36, Anchorage, Alaska
- Sundew dinner, Connor’s Bog, Alaska I got a tip from a local biologist that there w…
- Tricky terrain. Today I was joined by two YEP teens (Youth Employment in the Parks) a…
- Wild Iris, Connor’s Bog, Alaska
- Dwarf Dogwood, Russian Jack’s Spring Park, Alaska
- Prickly Rose, Davis Park, Alaska
- Hiding Crab Spider, Baxter Bog, Alaska
- Unusual white Wild Geranium, Russian Jack’s Spring Park, Alaska
- True Bog Cranberry flower, looks like a tiny Shooting Star, Baxter Bog, Alaska
- Pale Corydalis, University Lake, Alaska
- Pink Pyrola, Tikishla Park, Alaska
- Single Delight, University Lake, Alaska
- Wood Frog, Connor’s Lake, Alaska
- Don’t hate me because I am beautiful! the VERY invasive Orange Hawkweed, Connor’s Bog…
- Devil’s Club berries, Kincaid Park, Alaska
- Yellow Monkey Flower, Far North Bi-Centennial Park, Alaska
- Monk’s Hood or Wolf’s Bane, Kincaid Park, Alaska
- Orb Weaver, Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
The Anchorage Park Foundation is building Healthy Parks & Healthy People by mobilizing public support and financial resources for Anchorage parks, trails, and recreation opportunities.
For the past six years, the Anchorage Park Foundation has been making it possible for volunteer and investors like you to make park improvements that affect our whole community, one neighborhood at a time. APF works tirelessly to build community through three main programs: Challenge Grants, Neighborhood Park Improvements, and Youth Employment in Parks. It is a place for you to invest in our community parks, trails, and the neighborhood places you love.
www.anchorageparkfoundation.org