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In 1995, Beth traveled to southern Chile at the invitation of conservationists Douglas and Kristine Tompkins to photograph the destruction of the ancient forests of that region; the collaboration has spanned more than two decades; she continues to document the large-scale conservation, rewilding and community work of Tompkins Conservation and its offspring organizations in Chile and Argentina. Another long-term collaboration with renowned conservation biologist Dr. George Schaller led to a dozen journeys and many photo and video projects delving into the challenges of ensuring the long term health of both wildlife and rural communities.
Beth’s intimate depictions of life in the extreme, environmental issues and solutions have received many awards and recognition in her career, including the prestigious Rowell Award, several awards from the Banff Centre for Mountain Culture, the Picture of the Year Award and many others.
She currently resides in New Mexico.