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People in the News

Monday, August 4, 2025

People in the News

Monday, August 4, 2025

UTD lecturer’s wildlife photography spotlighted this month

"Cottontail in Spring," May 2012.
“Cottontail in Spring,” May 2012.

For Dr. Jillian M. Duquaine-Watson, documentary photography offers a fresh perspective of the natural world.

During the past few years, the senior lecturer in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies has traveled to the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge every month or two to capture images of the native plants and animals. The Friends of Hagerman NWR Foundation named her Photographer of the Month for January.

“This is the first time I’ve gotten a solo exhibition, so this is a big deal to me,” Duquaine-Watson said. “It feels like a huge honor because some of the other folks who photograph at the Hagerman, I’ve seen their work, and they do beautiful stuff as well.”

This month, an online gallery features Duquaine-Watson’s portfolio, which includes 12 photographs taken at the Hagerman. She said the refuge also will display her collection on-site and incorporate it into educational programming.

See more photographs and read more about Dr. Duquaine-Watson here.