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Ian Jack sets off on a dream trip to Borneo, in search of wildlife and culture,
How did your career start? I took an interest in birds when I was around four, saved money for my first binoculars at seven, got my first SLR at 12 and shot my first nature pictures for a national mag
HE’S photographed pumas in Patagonia and was invited to capture birds of paradise in Papa New Guinea, but nothing fascinates Laurie Campbell more than the wildlife of Scotland. In fact, it’s something
THE CONGO RAINFOREST IS ONE of the most biologically rich and ecologically important places on Earth. Stretching across six countries and spanning more than two million km², it’s home to more than 400
Spotlight on readers’ excellent images and how they captured them
As wildlife-watching standards steadily improve on these remarkably biodiverse islands, it is still up to travellers to set the tone by choosing ethical tours and respecting the world around them, writes Mark Stratton
This week’s dream: the forest of rock in ...