Oregon-based wildlife conservation photographer Jaymi Heimbuch specializes in visual stories that inspire a reconnection with the natural world. Her current long-term photographic project is focused on coastal watersheds and the species that depend on them. Jaymi is the founder of Conservation Visual Storytellers Academy where she teaches conservation photography. She is co-founder of Her Wild Vision Initiative, a volunteer with the North American Nature Photography Association, and a volunteer instructor with Girls Who Click, a nonprofit that encourages young girls to get involved with nature photography. Her photography and writing has been published by National Geographic publications, Heyday Books, Audubon, BBC Wildlife, Geo, National Wildlife Magazine, Ranger Rick and many more.