
Namibia: A Living Desert (Part II)
Our destination was the Hoanib - one of the last true wilderness areas of Africa. An important ephemeral river that forms a corridor for wildlife… Read on

Our destination was the Hoanib - one of the last true wilderness areas of Africa. An important ephemeral river that forms a corridor for wildlife… Read on

The Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKW) of British Columbia are widely known for their striking beauty and for their resilience in a decades-old… Read on

Exposed to the elements out in the Great Australian Bight and separated from the Fleurieu Peninsula on the mainland by seven miles of open ocean,… Read on

As the plane started its descent into Darwin, I felt as if I was arriving somewhere rather special. The blazing red earth, rugged gorges and parched… Read on

As our annual Festival of Whales approaches, I have been reminiscing about my trip to Mexico last year where I was lucky enough to witness this… Read on

British Columbia’s Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKW) can charm and captivate both travellers seeing them for the first time, and those who have… Read on

One of the best things about working in wildlife travel is unquestionably having the opportunity to explore inspirational locations in search of the… Read on

Often overlooked as a wildlife destination, Ethiopia competes with East Africa’s safari hotspots in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, so it comes as a… Read on

“And now for something completely different” I said to the group. We were sheltering from the 40+C sun beneath a canopy at the Ongava Reserve… Read on

When we first looked at the flight itinerary, the journey to Brazil seemed as though it was going to be a marathon. In fact, it was absolutely fine,… Read on

Tuesday 17 November 2015 – South Luangwa National Park, Zambia: This was the day we set off specifically looking for wild dogs. We had Thandy with… Read on

You may not even have heard of the weird carnivorous marsupial known as the Tasmanian (or Tassie) devil, which is found only in remote Tasmania, but… Read on