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Marcus Westberg on thieving gorillas and sleepy pangolins
WITH BBC WILDLIFE PI
How did your career start? I spent much of my childhood with my family in a trailer in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, where my love for nature began. Later, I went fishing with my dad, which made me even m
When David Joseph began exploring the world of close-up photography, he was using a mobile phone and cheap clip-on lens. Here he talks to Tracy Calder about how his life has changed thanks to snakes, spiders, frogs and a wonderful act of kindness
Si Jubb captures the quietly surreal and tender moments of everyday British life through his observational photography
What did you find most surprising about moving to the UK at the age of eight? The UK was a far-flung and exciting-sounding place I’d heard of as a boy growing up in Sudan. I think it’s part of the rea
How did your career start? I’m a wildlife biologist, and was fortunate to visit some incredible places as part of my university studies. I wanted to show my family the amazing wildlife I saw, so I bou
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