Born Free Foundation have a special gift to give this Christmas. Working in conjunction with vEcotourism.org they have just released a brand new app —
Category: Eco recommends
The Great British Badger Debate
I have a confession to make. For all my pride in living in London, I’m really a countryside kid. I don’t mean that I grew
Drawing class at Woodberry Wetlands’ BatFest
Last weekend I attended my second class at Woodberry Wetlands in London. After such a wonderful experience at their Wildlife Photography day course at the
Introduction to Wildlife Photography Day Course — Woodbury Wetlands
Sometimes, to really fall in love with nature; to understand and appreciate it, we need to see it, beautifully framed and thoughtfully presented. It’s great
David Attenborough responds: Lions in the balance and Radio Times magazine
I am intrinsically drawn to places of nature and natural beauty, and as I sit in this very British park, barely three minutes walk from
Racing Extinction: The ultimate race against time…
Today, the ‘force of nature documentary’ that is Racing Extinction gets its UK dvd release. I know I’ve raved about Oscar-nominated Racing Extinction on this
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015 — My top picks
I’ve never visited the Natural History Museum‘s Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition before, despite a lifelong love of animals and a long term interest
Diving the Great Barrier Reef… at the Natural History Museum
I began this blog in 2011, when I was living, working and studying in Australia. I spent 14 months on the other side of the world,
Join me for a unique World Wildlife Day adventure!
This World Wildlife Day (TODAY!), I’m taking a special trip to Kenya… Do you want to come too? I’m going to visit the world’s only
Saving rhinos the Black Mambas’ way: Anneka Svenska interview
The Black Mambas are a nearly all-women anti-poaching unit created to protect the rhinos of the 400km² Balule Nature Reserve, and keep poachers out of