July 27, 1980

An article appeared in the Arkansas Gazette calling Thase Daniel “the globe-trotting nature photographer.” The internationally known nature and wildlife photographer traveled the world recording scenery and all kinds of creatures on film. Her adventures included riding an elephant across a river in India, making a two-week expedition by dogsled across the Greenland icecap, and suffering a broken ankle when attacked by a 600-pound bull sea lion in the Galapagos Islands. During a career that spanned the 1950s to the 1980s, her work appeared in major publications, including Field and Stream, Ranger Rick, and Reader’s Digest.

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