The Invisible Amazon: Photos from remote camera traps
Whilst working in the Amazon this summer, I was privileged to be surrounded by a staggering array of wildlife. Caiman cruised the depths..
Read More →Friday Photo: Verraux’s Eagle
This photo of Verreaux’s Eagle (or The Black Eagle) was taken at Raptor Ridge on the edge of the Drakensberg Mountains. Here, it swooped down..
Read More →The Jaguar
Perhaps the most Iconic image we brought home from the Amazon..
Read More →Friday Photo #2: The Acacia
The Acacia is perhaps one of the most iconic of African trees, standing tall and proud..
Read More →In the footsteps of a Leopard
Conservation can be a tricky business. One of the best approaches is simply to leave things alone, but unfortunately in many cases, that avenue is simply no longer available..
Read More →Friday Photo #1: Heading East
Taken from the bow as Challenger 4 heads East across the Atlantic Ocean..
Read More →Why I’ll be missing Explore
Explore is the annual Royal Geographical Conference on expedition and fieldwork planning. To put it more accurately, it’s a wonderful old building filled with a collection of ordinary individuals, who do extraordinary things..
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