But he elevated that art when he discovered infrared drones that could pierce the devastation left by wildfires and hurricanes, revealing wildlife trapped in their wake. “I’m a pioneer of using infrared drones with spotlights and zoom lenses to rescue animals, ” he says. “And through this series, we get to see animals months later that were chained to cars and left for dead and starved, pretty much just about ready to die. “And a couple of months later it was interesting because the vets were putting honey on these wounds that were almost burned down to the bone. A couple of months later the wounds are just about healed, and the cat’s the most loving, purring cat.
Source: The Star July 05, 2021 09:00 UTC