Birds of Peru in the Central Highlands

Part 08/11 of Glenn Bartley's 3-month trip around Peru – Visiting Machu Picchu was a nice break from bird photography. But after a few days off I was ready to get back to work. I flew back to Lima to meet up with a friend of mine from Ecuador. We rented a 4×4 truck and [...]

 
Florida – Pockets of Nature by Don Getty

Florida is the eighth most densely populated state in the US, about 60 times the density of my home state of Wyoming. I like my elbow room, but find myself traveling to Florida for what I refer to as “Pockets of Nature”. Travelers waiting for a flight to Florida share excitement over plans for Disney World, [...]

 
Birds, Bins and Bullets - Part 2 - The Scale of the Problem

“Birds, Bins and Bullets” follows a group of birdwatchers from the north of England as they work alongside the Malta Police Force and Birdlife Malta volunteers in their fight against illegal hunting. Birds, Bins and Bullets received the “Honorable Mention for Conservation Message” in the 32nd International Wildlife Film Festival, Missoula, Montana USA in 2009 [...]

 
Andalucian nature says hello!

  Southern Iberia and Andalucía outstand because of its biodiversity. The eastern areas of this part of Europe are rich in birds, wildflowers and insects, specially Moths and Butterflies. This is the Mediterranean paradise from where I will write my posts, bringing you the best excerpts of nature. It’s only mid-february but after a freezing [...]

 
Dalmatian Pelicans Starving in Frozen Caspian Sea

Russian Authorities are scrambling to save hundreds of starving and endangered Dalmatian pelicans after the Caspian Sea froze for the first time in years. Hundreds of the gray-white birds with distinctive curly feathers at their napes are jostling one another in a rare patch of unfrozen water at a shipyard near the city of Makhachkala, [...]

 
Oregon House Approves Marine Reserves, MPAs

Great news! Today the Oregon House passed a bill making Oregon’s first network of marine reserves and marine protected areas (MPAs). The bill, which Oceana has been actively supporting, now goes to the governor’s desk for a signature. The bill calls on state agencies, the State Fish and Wildlife Commission, and State Land Board to [...]

 
Jaguar in Iwokrama, Guyana 19 January 2012

 One of the highlights of our trip to Guyana was two sightings of Jaguars on the road between Iwokrama and ATTA. A young male appeared at the roadside 40 meters from us on his way through the area. Our guide Smith was able to keep it at bay on the road for five minutes by [...]

 
Calderdale Air - Spring Segue

Calderdale Wiildlife – A selection of material filmed during spring/summer 2009 served up on a bed of synrthesised Flemmish bagpipes and reed organ.

 
Florida Everglades by Fabiola Forns

  River of Grass This was the name that conservationist Marjorie Stoneman Douglas liked to call the Everglades, a place like nowhere else in our world – wet and dry, wild and developed at the same time. It is formed by a mosaic of sawgrass marshes, pine rockland forests, tropical hardwood hammocks, mangrove swamps and [...]

 
An afternoon at Nebrownii waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia

One of Africa’s great reserves is the incredible Etosha National Park in northern Namibia. This vast, arid wilderness of 22,750 square kilometers is centered around the seemingly endless Etosha Pan, a saline depression that irregularly fills with rain water and at these times attracts millions of flamingoes and other waterbirds (as is the current situation.) [...]

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