
East New Britain: Papua New Guinea’s South Pacific
In preparation for leading our wildlife photography tour in 2019, I set off on a journey to discover first the hand the cultural and natural wonders… Read on

In preparation for leading our wildlife photography tour in 2019, I set off on a journey to discover first the hand the cultural and natural wonders… Read on

In Part 1 we went over at the general essentials for wildlife photography on tour, looking at some of the features you may want from your cameras and… Read on

I’m not sure if it was Whalebone Alley or Cape Dezhnev that was the most moving of the two for me - both were incredibly poignant cultural stops on… Read on

Europe’s large predators have lost much of their former territory, but along Finland’s border with Russia is one of best places in Europe to watch… Read on

With Wildlife Worldwide’s tours giving you some incredible opportunities to see wildlife in the field, you're certainly going to want to make the… Read on

I have always had a huge passion for the environment and sharing the stories of the natural world through photography, hoping to positively engage… Read on

Earlier this year, I joined our Great Whales trip on the Pacific side of the Baja Peninsula in Mexico. A week on board the fabulous Searcher vessel… Read on

The Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica) is affectionately known as the ‘clown of the sea’, and after a few days on the island of Skomer you can… Read on

It goes without saying that all of us in the office are passionate about wildlife, but many of us are also keen wildlife photographers. Over the last… Read on

Wildlife Worldwide founder Chris Breen returns from a successful trip in Mexico’s Baja California, and shares with us tales of grey whales… Read on

Wildlife Worldwide client Edward Butler shares his incredible encounters from a recent trip to Iceland, where the weather was kind and his group saw… Read on

We had a truly great time in Zambia – the whole experience was great and all three Robin Pope camps were as good as, if not better than, we had… Read on