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Lowell Washburn

Born in North Central Iowa, Lowell Washburn has enjoyed a lifelong interest in the out of doors. He began photographing wild birds at age 10, and outdoor photography soon became his passion and eventually a career. Washburn is best known for images that portray migratory waterfowl and other wetland wildlife in their natural habitats. His best photographs are often obtained after spending hours floating amid natural marshlands, half submerged within the dark confines of a floating muskrat house blind. Upon completing military service as a sergeant with the Fourth Infantry Division in the central highlands of South Vietnam, Washburn returned to Iowa in 1970. His wildlife photos began appearing in Iowa newspapers in 1971 and he began authoring outdoor news columns in 1978. Today, his photos and writing have appeared in over 50 national and international magazines including Outdoor Life, International Wildlife, Field&Stream, Ducks Unlimited, Pointing Dog Journal, the NAFA Journal, and others. After working as a naturalist for Iowa’s county conservation board system, Washburn was recruited by the Department of Natural Resources in 1984. His primary duties included statewide communication with Iowa newspaper, television, and radio news agencies with a primary goal of increasing the level of public awareness and appreciation for Iowa's natural resources. During his tenure he also served as staff member for the Iowa Conservationist Magazine and for the DNR’s Iowa Outdoors Magazine. Washburn retired from the DNR in 2010. In addition to wildlife photography, his ongoing outdoor passions include falconry, traditional bow hunting, waterfowling, spending time with hunting dogs of all types, and herpetology.

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Lost & Found

Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved.Sometimes The Greatest Treasures Are Found In The Most Unlikely Places                    It was late fall, 1981.  The skies were dark and ominous, and there was a distinct feel of winter in the North […]

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Fall Trout

Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved.Mc Gregor — For anyone wishing to broaden their enjoyment of fall color, I would strongly recommend a trip to the bluff country of extreme northeast Iowa.  Famous for its picturesque stands of

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Island Girl

Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved.Duluth, Mn. – Situated above Lake Superior’s northern shore, the Hawk Ridge Observatory is one of America’s most popular birding hotspots.  During autumn migration, the observatory may host up to 20,000 visitors who

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Iowa Wildlife Federation Names Scott Ourth Executive Director and Designates Funding the Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation Trust Fund It’s Top Priority for 2022

Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved.  Former Iowa State Representative Scott Ourth has been named the Iowa Wildlife Federation executive director. “After an extensive national search, the IWF Board of Directors has named Scott Ourth our new executive

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