Publishing, Conservation and the Biodiversity Battle
Here’s a few recent images and articles that I’ve most enjoyed, and I think you might too…
Read More →Live on BBC Radio Devon
At 10am this morning I’m lucky enough to be talking live about my recent expeditions and adventures on BBC Radio Devon..
Read More →Friday Photo: The Desert in Black & White
Here’s an image from the Empty Quarter. I’m not old fashioned enough to take photographs in black & white, and considering that by nature the desert is quite simple and plain..
Read More →On Geodes: Geology and Philosophy
We had been bouncing along in the 4×4′s since first light. Progressively the road turned from tarmac to gravel to sand, and then with the minarets of Al Hashman fading back into the heat haze..
Read More →Dragon Hunting in Oman
Sometimes science seems boring. It can be difficult to connect the apparently disparate effort in the field, to the long term goals and achievements.
Read More →A scientific rite of passage
I’ve never celebrated the same thing so many times. Acceptance, submission, peer review, successful review, official acceptance, proof reading and at long last; publication..
Read More →Friday Photo: Beads of dew
It’s no excuse really, but photography in the UK has always seemed dull, a little tame perhaps..
Read More →Anywhere in the world
“Anywhere else in the world, and there would be a hotel here.” Terry said to me one day, as we stood watching the waves breaking. The huge imposing cliffs of the Dhofar Mountains stood behind us, one of the last refuges of the Arabian Leopard..
Read More →What a Wonderful World
I met up with a friend from Offshoot Films yesterday, and thought I would share one of their most fantastic recent creations.
Read More →Camera Trap Images from Oman
It’s been a month since we arrived back at Heathrow, weary from the expedition, but elated at how much we managed to achieve in that time..
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