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Through Words And Pictures, ACES Gives Pause To ‘The Hidden Life Around Us’

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A new coffee table book from The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies documents Aspen’s surroundings through photos and essays. The book is called “The Hidden Life Around Us,” and includes over 400 species of plants, animals, bugs and fungi surveyed at the organization’s 25-acre Hallam Lake Nature Preserve in Aspen.

“Our hope was if you can expose the world to this magnificent array of biodiversity around them that you maybe don’t see every day, that people would gain an appreciation for what’s around them and therefore protect it,” said ACES chief executive officer Chris Lane.

He said the images contributed to the book by photographer Peter Feinzig paint an all-encompassing look at the local ecosystem—one that includes black bears and mountain lions that were caught on camera for the project. Game cameras even caught a cougar feeding at the preserve at night.

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