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Peter Neville recalls his first sighting of an African Leopard.
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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
A s you may well know, cheetahs are an endangered species. The latest research suggests there are now fewer than 7,000 left in the wild and the majority of those are currently in Africa. In a lifelong
Top wildlife photographer Andrew Fusek Peters’ latest best-selling book is full of images shot in gardens and parks. Geoff Harris finds out more
AS RARE RAINS SWEEP ACROSS NORTHERN NAMIBIA, ITS LANDSCAPES SPRING TO LIFE, WITH FLOWERS BLOOMING IN THE DESERT, WILDLIFE RETURNING TO THE WATER-SOAKED BUSH — AND A RHINO POPULATION THAT CARRIES ON REGARDLESS
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
Rare and elusive, African wild dogs have incredible hunting abilities and display group dynamics we could learn a lot from THE LION TRACKS ARE FRESH. Though I’m only an amateur, even I know this becau