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Melbourne may be Australia’s second largest city, but you’ll still find incredible natural attractions where you can witness a wide range of wildlife.
More than 100 stunning images have been commended in the Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition, picked from more than 48,000 entries from 98 countries.
Freycinet Lodge has long been a favorite of the Tasmanian tourism scene. But their new coastal pavilions have entirely redefined what an eco-lodge could be.
My Favorite Wildlife Encounters Around the World from Australia to Zimbabwe and everything in between nature rocks
Standing on a wooden dock watching muddy, sediment filled water swirl past me, I reflected on how thankful I was to be a temporary visitor to this land of amazing and endangered animals. My husband, Chris and I spent a week along the Kinabantagan River in Borneo, Malaysia. Drinking coffee and eating fried bananas at ... Read more
Most people often make the mistake of presuming Singapore is a city only with skyscrapers and artificial beauty. But Singapore is also a wonderful place to see many wildlife animals and birds. There are four main wildlife parks - Singapore Zoo, River Wonders, Night Safari, and Bird Paradise (formerly Jurong Bird Park). All four parks
A travel guide to Kangaroo Island. One of the best places in Australia to see such a large variety of iconic Aussie animals living in the wild.
My Favorite Wildlife Encounters Around the World from Australia to Zimbabwe and everything in between nature rocks
Pictures of wildlife are captivating. Whether the animals show bizarre behavior or more relatable reactions, we are drawn to these candid portraits of ...
Wisdom - world’s oldest living, banded, wild bird - has returned to Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. She's 64 years old and a symbol of hope and inspiration.
Do you want to volunteer with wildlife abroad? Discover 10 amazing wildlife volunteer projects you can join in South America, Africa, and Asia.
JEDDAH: Relentless economic development, accompanied by agricultural and industrial expansion, the extraction of minerals and fossil fuels, and improved health and nutrition, has led to a global population explosion. This in turn has resulted in the encroachment of urban areas such as cities and towns into previously uninhabited lands and animal habitats.
Leila Jeffreys is a photographer and a bird-lover. The Sydney-based photographer has always had an affinity for wildlife, which started at a young age
Wild horses of the Netherlands, red-crowned cranes dancing in the snow, the plight of a tortured chimpanzee and a polar panorama feature in the collection of wildlife images in the book published by the Natural History Museum
15 Amazing Worldwide Animal Bridges That Save Thousands Of Animals Every Year - World's largest collection of cat memes and other animals
With the beginning of a new decade, while people are making memes about World War 3, Australia is still suffering from one of the biggest wildfires.
Visit our new-look Galleries to view and search images of thousands of bird species, and join our worldwide community of bird photographers
A Geographical magazine subscription is perfect for the nature packed with stunning photography and award winning journalism every month. Published since 1935, Geographical is the magazine of the Royal Geographical Society. Learn about the rich diversity of our planet with fascinating cultural stories, superb travel features, scientific breakthroughs, the latest reports on expeditions worldwide, nature, wildlife and issues affecting our environment. Each issue of Geographical magazine brings you face to face with rare species, fascinating cultures and enchanting locations. With a Geographical magazine subscription you'll get regular features, such as: * Worldwatch - a digest of geographical events from around the world. * Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty - amazing places to visit in the UK. * Climatewatch - a look at our ever changing climate. * Hotspot - The place to find the future political hotspots from around the globe. * In Society - The latest from The Royal Geographical Society. * Archive - images of the past from the RGS archives. * Kit feature - All you need to know before embarking on an adventure of a lifetime. About This Subscription What Will I Receive? • Please note that this magazine subscription is delivered directly to your chosen address by the publisher, and does not come in a gift pack• Your subscription will usually start with the next available issue and will not be the current issue that is available in the shops at the time of order. When Will I Start Receiving My Subscription?• As soon as you place your order we will take payment from you, email you a summary of your order and, pass your order to the relevant magazine publisher. • Once the publisher has confirmed the order (this may take up to 10 days) we will email you confirmation of this, along with delivery estimates for your 1st issue. As a guide (for UK Publications), please allow:• 3-5 weeks for Weekly publications• 5-9 weeks for Monthly publications• 13 weeks for Bi-monthly and Quarterly Publications.Orders for magazines printed outside of the UK may take an additional 2-3 weeks.
I LOVE to travel. And I LOVE wildlife. Being a wildlife biologist, I’ve seen a lot of wildlife over my lifetime...
Visit our new-look Galleries to view and search images of thousands of bird species, and join our worldwide community of bird photographers
These adorable images show members of the animal kingdom distracting photographers from the task in hand, from an inquisitive cheetah in South Africa to a friendly marmot in Austria.
Leila Jeffreys is a photographer and a bird-lover. The Sydney-based photographer has always had an affinity for wildlife, which started at a young age
There are more than two-hundred species of hawks in the world, with several dozens being found in the Americas. This poster prints features fine art illustrations of various species of hawks (Buteo) native to North America Species featured: COMMON BLACK HAWK (Buteogallus anthracinus) COOPER’S HAWK (Accipiter cooperii) FERRUGINOUS HAWK (Buteo regalis) GRAY HAWK (Buteo nitidus) HARRIS'S HAWK (Parabuteo unicinctus) RED-SHOULDERED HAWK (Buteo lineatus) RED-TAILED HAWK (Buteo jamaicensis) ROADSIDE HAWK (Rupornis magnirostris) ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK (Buteo lagopus) SWAINSON’S HAWK (Buteo swainsoni) ZONE-TAILED HAWK (Buteo albonotatus) The unframed artwork is printed on sturdy, water color block style paper. Print is signed on the back, but can be signed on the front by the artist on request. All images are scientifically accurate and expertly drawn by wildlife artist Roger Hall, who has been working in the field for over 20 years for such noted organizations as National Geographic, Scholastic Books, Sunset Magazine and World Wildlife Fund.
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Ever peered through the razor-sharp jaws of a great white shark? Or gone fishing with a grizzly bear? Here are nine animal experiences to get your adrenalin pumping.
Quokka Fun Facts: Meet The Happiest Animal in the World Often referred to as the "happiest animal in the world," these adorable marsupials have captured the hearts of people worldwide, including ours! Here are 10 quokka fun facts to help you get to know these cheerful creatures. 10 Quokka Fun Facts 1. They Only Live in Australia Want to see a real-life quokka in their natural habitat? You’ll need to head Down Under! Quokkas (Setonix brachyurus) are native to Australia, specifically Rottnest Island and Bald Island,...