Chris & Nala
Using the @samsungmobile #GalaxyS25Ultra to capture recent memories with Nala. Drop a #ExploreGalaxy in the comments if you saw the pic with Nala doing her stomps! #SamsungPartner
28 days ago
It’s NEVER enough pictures. Ever! ❤️
28 days ago
Nala and that wig were made for each other 😂😂😂
28 days ago
Hahha I love it. I was talking with friends and so many had like 2,000 pics total on their phones. I was like dang I am pretty sure I have at least 2000 just of dogs. Ended up closer to 3500😂.
28 days ago
😍😍😍
28 days ago
Da wig 😍
28 days ago
I’m always so disappointed in my iPhone photos, maybe I need to switch 🙌
28 days ago
Nala looks sooo good with the wig😍😍 and love how it ends with her side eye😂
28 days ago
❤️🙌Nala rocking her wig
28 days ago
Nala's side eye & the wig😂👏❤️❤️
28 days ago
Those shots are so crisp and beautiful! Love Nal’s wig! 💛
28 days ago
Yasssss a Galaxy! 👏👏👏 Nals is gorgeous as usual. A true model. 😂❤️
28 days ago
The perfect subject 🥰🥰
28 days ago
Because she is happiness and joy and one of the most important and precious things in life 🥹🤗🤍
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Zac Mills | The Wildlife Collective
Should bear cubs be slaughtered from a helicopter? That’s exactly what the Alaska Department of Fish & Game is trying to do—again. In 2023, 99 bears were slaughtered from helicopters. In 2024, another 80 were killed. Now they want to bring this aerial gunning program back for another one-month killing spree—shooting every bear they see, even mothers with cubs. This isn’t wildlife management. It’s a taxpayer-funded massacre with no sound science, and it’s happening in one of the wildest, most iconic regions of Alaska. As someone who has spent years guiding bear tours and telling their stories, I can’t stay silent. 🛑 Bears don’t have a voice—but we do. 📣 Submit your public comment before July 7 to stop this cruelty. 💬 Comment “save the bears” and I’ll DM you the link. It only takes 2 minutes—and you don’t need to be from Alaska to speak up. 🔁 Please share widely. ⸻ #SaveTheBears #StopAerialGunning #KatmaiNationalPark #KatmaiBears #BrownBear #GrizzlyBear #BearsOfInstagram #AlaskaWildlife #AlaskaNature #ExploreAlaska #WildAlaska #OnlyInAlaska #AlaskaAdventure #AlaskaTravel #BearWatching #BearGuidePerspective #BearPhotography #NatureConservation #WildlifeConservation #ProtectBears #WildlifeProtection #VoiceForTheVoiceless #natgeo #natgeowild #nationalgeographic #yourshotphotographer #wildlifephotography #ursus