Do your children love going to the zoo? Does your family have a passion for wildlife? This may make an African safari the best possible family vacation. Yet traditional safaris may seem unsuitable, whether your children are 2 or 12. Traditional safaris have you camping out in tents and hiking miles per day. The alternative […]
Category: Editorials
Do’s and Don’ts to Remember in Capturing Wildlife Photos
Taking great wildlife photos can be one of the fascinating things you can do as a photographer. Just capturing the natural environment with beautiful animals and sharing it with other wildlife-loving people is a joy like no other. Likewise, spreading this joy through beautiful animal photos captured in their natural environment is the main aim […]
Recycling protects wildlife
Life as a wild animal is challenging: you have to run after your own dinner, find your own shelter from the elements, and learn to avoid any predators that might be interested in making a meal out of you. And then, of course, there’s us. Sometime we make life easier for our furred and feathery […]
Microsoft pulls the plug on Skype-certified phones
Many people with Skype-approved telephone handsets woke up last Thursday morning to realize that their phones were no longer receiving incoming calls. It seems that thousands of people all over the world who rely on Skype-approved handsets as their only telephone connection have been left in the lurch and forced to bid adieu to their […]
WildFocus – the Photo Forum with a Difference!
Have you been frustrated by the tedious process of registration, searching for the validation email, losing your password and then having to create a new one? With WildFocus you can now sign in using your social media account. e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo, AOL, LinkedIn or WordPress. Featured image: Green Kingfisher (Chloroceryle americana) perched on […]
Meet the best wildlife photographers on © WildFocus
WildFocus is rapidly becoming one of the most popular, photo-sharing websites, and membership is open to all wildlife photographers. It not only allows easy upload and organization of your photos, it also allows unlimited storage space and sharing options. It’s easy to register your details and there’s no approval process, so you’ll be creating your […]
Most Popular and Widely-Read Articles in Apr 2013
The purpose of this review is to highlight the most popular and widely-read articles during the previous month. During April our global team of wildlife photographers and authors published 182 articles in promoting the cause of wildlife conservation. First prize goes once again to Adam Riley with Komodo and its Dragons, an article published in […]
Most Popular and Widely-Read Wildlife Articles from 2012
You may be surprised to learn that our global team of wildlife photographers and authors published more than 1,500 articles last year in promoting the cause of wildlife conservation. Although we’re already well into 2013, it is certainly not too late to review the successes from last year. Several of the more popular articles were […]