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The Grizzlies of The Great Bear Rainforest
November 2, 2016 135 Comments by David Canada

The Grizzlies of The Great Bear Rainforest

I turned off the lights to the small room in Telegraph Cove, Vancouver Island, plunging it into a blackness that is […]

Monterey Bay’s Long-beaked Common Dolphin
June 19, 2016 13 Comments by David USA

Monterey Bay’s Long-beaked Common Dolphin

On a cold January morning, I found myself boarding a flight to San Francisco for a few days of work. […]

A Fight for Life; Borneo Orang-utans
April 6, 2016 39 Comments by David Asia

A Fight for Life; Borneo Orang-utans

I had booked the trip of a lifetime and purchased a present to myself; my first DSLR camera was packed […]

How to Swim with a Manatee
February 10, 2016 29 Comments by David USA

How to Swim with a Manatee

Sirenia – mermaids or sirens of the sea. Legend has it that for centuries these exquisite ladies, half woman half fish, […]

Leviathan – An Encounter with Blue Whales
December 2, 2015 38 Comments by David Asia

Leviathan – An Encounter with Blue Whales

It is 15th January 2003 and the BBC go to air with episode 7 of The Life of Mammals. The camera […]

Sabah’s Secret – The Bornean Pygmy Elephant
September 2, 2015 21 Comments by David Asia

Sabah’s Secret – The Bornean Pygmy Elephant

The Malaysian state of Sabah, on the island of Borneo has a secret. Deep in the forests that bound the […]

Hunting the Royal Bengal Tiger
June 17, 2015 31 Comments by David Asia

Hunting the Royal Bengal Tiger

From the year 1754, the wilderness now known as Ranthambhore National Park (Hindi: रणथंभौर राष्ट्रीय उद्यान ), was maintained as […]

Sri Lanka’s Elephants of Yala
May 20, 2015 14 Comments by David Asia

Sri Lanka’s Elephants of Yala

Sri Lanka is the beautiful emerald teardrop that falls from the southern shore of India. Called Ceylon until 1972, in modern history the island […]

Komodo National Park – Here Be Dragons…
April 22, 2015 133 Comments by David Asia

Komodo National Park – Here Be Dragons…

In 2007, a Komodo dragon killed an eight-year-old boy.  This was the first fatal attack on a human by one […]

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