Jane Goodall and Tom Mangelsen | 60 Minutes Archive
Tom Mangelsen: Patience, Persistence, and the Power of Wildlife Imagery
Master the discipline required to capture the world's most elusive creatures. Discover how Tom Mangelsen relies on unmatched patience to document biodiversity and drive conservation action.
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- Documented endangered species globally, prioritizing natural habitats over captive settings.
- Achieved iconic status through legendary patience, spending up to 14 hours daily for 42 days waiting for a single shot.
- Leverages powerful imagery, similar to Jane Goodall's storytelling, to protect vulnerable wildlife like Grizzly #399.
This segment profiles renowned wildlife photographer Tom Mangelsen, chronicling his decades spent tracking dangerous and endangered animals across continents. Learn his philosophy on patience, his rejection of digital manipulation, and how his acclaimed photographs fuel vital conservation efforts.
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Top Comments (10)
The world has lost one of the most kind,caring and empathetic woman to have lived. Rest in peace Dr. Jane Goodall…..you will be remembered.
A precious researcher and messenger for the world. Globally, we should all bow our head in gratitude for Ms. Goodall. I certainly do. 🙏🏻♥️
Jane brought kindness and humanity to the study of animals. Hers is the example science should embrace.
No surprise that these two were friends. Breathtaking photos. I am in awe of both of these dedicated, capable and passionate people.
Jane was one of the few people who made the world more understanding and more humane
Jane and Tom, thank you! Through your eyes and your travels I have learned so much about the Natural World. I have fallen in love with Mother Earth as you pointed in the direction and I then found my path.
I share your anxiety about wildlife. The bear I had here in Maine, for 20yrs was killed along with here 2 cubs. She never touched anything here, coolers hummingbird feeders, and taught her cubs the same. All lost for 🤑 money. You share your photos hoping people will see the beauty. Thank You 😊
Thank you. Godspeed, Jane Goodall 💜
"it gives me hope that nature will manage in spite of us." RIP Jane Goodall ❤🌏🌎🌍🐶👏✨
Thank you, ever so, Jane & Tom... And, Anderson and crew, too! In awe...
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Top Comments (10)
The world has lost one of the most kind,caring and empathetic woman to have lived. Rest in peace Dr. Jane Goodall…..you will be remembered.
A precious researcher and messenger for the world. Globally, we should all bow our head in gratitude for Ms. Goodall. I certainly do. 🙏🏻♥️
Jane brought kindness and humanity to the study of animals. Hers is the example science should embrace.
No surprise that these two were friends. Breathtaking photos. I am in awe of both of these dedicated, capable and passionate people.
Jane was one of the few people who made the world more understanding and more humane
Jane and Tom, thank you! Through your eyes and your travels I have learned so much about the Natural World. I have fallen in love with Mother Earth as you pointed in the direction and I then found my path.
I share your anxiety about wildlife. The bear I had here in Maine, for 20yrs was killed along with here 2 cubs. She never touched anything here, coolers hummingbird feeders, and taught her cubs the same. All lost for 🤑 money. You share your photos hoping people will see the beauty. Thank You 😊
Thank you. Godspeed, Jane Goodall 💜
"it gives me hope that nature will manage in spite of us." RIP Jane Goodall ❤🌏🌎🌍🐶👏✨
Thank you, ever so, Jane & Tom... And, Anderson and crew, too! In awe...