Adapting to our changing environment | Shawn Miller | TEDxOIST
Shawn Miller |
TEDxOIST
• September 2017
Shawn Miller explains how some small changes in our daily life can create significant changes for the nature around us.
Shawn Miller is a wildlife photographer and naturalist. Shawn specializes in capturing the flora and fauna of Okinawa, Japan. Equally at home on land and underwater, Shawn has documented rare and endemic species from birds and reptiles to nudibranchs and shells. Shawn specializes in creating motion in still photographs, fluorescence photography, environmental awareness and the protection of endangered species. Shawn is long-term resident of Okinawa, whose purpose of achievement drives him to get that once-in-a-lifetime photograph of never-before-seen animal behavior. Shawn also has a species of sea snails named after him (Hemilienardia shawnmilleri, Sinezona milleri).
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx