Welcome to the Matthew Miller Foundation!
1/6/14: Check out a published article on Matt in "Chestnut Hill & Lafayette Hill Life" Magazine, or read it on the authors blog at: http://kbagenstose.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/peopleplacesandpanthers.pdf
Special Thanks to: Kyle Bagenstose for writing the article!
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The Matthew Miller Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 2012. The foundation is dedicated to raising awareness and support for Big Cat conservation efforts.
Through his travels around the world, Matthew Miller witnessed detrimental human-impact on wildlife environments, and developed a tremendous affinity for the animals. In 2012, Matthew was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease), and passed away in June 2012.
His legacy and conservationist mentality are preserved through his Foundation, which sells photographs from his personal collection, with 100% of proceeds going to Big Cat conservation strategies. High-quality, professional-grade photographs are available on the Photographs page. People, places, landscapes and animals from every continent! All contributions are distributed to our charities.
Special Thanks to: Kyle Bagenstose for writing the article!
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The Matthew Miller Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 2012. The foundation is dedicated to raising awareness and support for Big Cat conservation efforts.
Through his travels around the world, Matthew Miller witnessed detrimental human-impact on wildlife environments, and developed a tremendous affinity for the animals. In 2012, Matthew was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease), and passed away in June 2012.
His legacy and conservationist mentality are preserved through his Foundation, which sells photographs from his personal collection, with 100% of proceeds going to Big Cat conservation strategies. High-quality, professional-grade photographs are available on the Photographs page. People, places, landscapes and animals from every continent! All contributions are distributed to our charities.