Forrest Armke
As the manager of the Ford Ranch in Brady, Texas, Forrest Armke is a leader in the ranching industry in Texas and an influential voice for resource conservation and the restoration of wildlife habitats and populations.
List of photographs
- A Whitetail demonstrates agility and power in negotiating the thick undergrowth of a canyon watershed
- Feral hogs pound out a path through broomweed
- Ducks and wild turkeys taking advantage of a shallow playa on Gyp Springs Ranch
- Aerial view of the Double Mountain from Gyp Springs Ranch
- Series of a shallow playas on Gyp Springs Ranch
- Wild turkeys in flight on Gyp Springs Ranch
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- Silhouetted in the afternoon sun, a Whitetail bounds through the landscape of Gyp Springs Ranch
- Weather-beaten mesa on Gyp Springs Ranch strikes a dramatic pose against a backdrop of vast tablelands and rugged cliffs
- Colorful and rugged terrain of a tableland mesa provides an archetypal image of a western badland on Gyp Springs Ranch
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- A winding gulch on Gyp Springs Ranch
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- Migrating ducks swimming in a playa on Mountain View Ranch
- One of the canyon creeks on Mountain View Ranch that flow into the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River
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- Thickets of dormant Mesquites surrounded by grasslands
- Wide-racked Whitetail strikes an elegant pose as it leaps through a clearing on Royston Ranch
- Flashing its signature white tail, a young deer gallops through Impossible Canyon
- Whitetail gracefully moving up a ravine blends inconspicously into the thick undergrowth of dried tree branches and grasses
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- Whitetail adolescent scampers quickly through a gnarled thicket of Mesquite limbs and dead undergrowth
- Wide-racked Whitetail vaults up a canyon slope in Impossible Canyon
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- Large Whitetail maneuvers through a open field along Impossible Canyon
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- Dense stand of Mesquites and Cedars contrast sharply with jagged terrain of erosion-carved canyon walls
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- Wide-racked Mule deer gallops through canyon floor among Cholla and Cedars
- Powerful Whitetail leaps effortlessly through a tangled grove of Mesquites
- Wild hog darts through a thicket in Impossible Canyon
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- Dry creek bed in Impossible Canyon shimmering in the sunlight
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- Aoudad standing in a clearing above Impossible Canyon, with Cooper Mountain in the distant background
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- Wild hog bolts through a field of Big Bluestem
- Aerial view of Impossible Canyon ravines
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- The long shadows of a winter afternoon highlight the crevices and cliffs of Impossible Canyon
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