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Giant Otters Return to Argentina After 40 Years

  • 19th August 2025
  • Sara
The giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is one of South America’s most charismatic yet endangered species. Known as the “river wolf,” it can grow up to 1.8 m (almost 6 ft)…
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Exploring Svalbard: Arctic Wildlife, Icefields & Midnight Sun at 80 Degrees North

  • 10th July 2025
  • Sara
At 78 degrees north, Svalbard is a place like no other. Polar bears roam, glaciers calve thunderously into the sea, and the midnight sun casts a surreal glow across vast,…
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Where to See Red Pandas in Nepal: Tracking A Himalayan Icon

  • 19th June 2025
  • Sara
See Red Pandas in nepal
In the remote eastern hills of Nepal, beneath the shadow of Kangchenjunga, a rare and remarkable species lives quietly among the rhododendron and bamboo forests. The red panda, elusive, endearing,…
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Lakshmi of Pench: A Mother’s Vigil

  • 19th June 2025
  • Sara
Tigree Lakshmi of Pench
Filmed one warm April afternoon in Pench Tiger Reserve, this sighting captured Tigress Lakshmi, one of the park’s most recognisable and admired big cats. Lakshmi is raising three cubs, though…
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Stick Your Neck Out for Giraffe

  • 18th June 2025
  • Sara
Giraffe Conservation
World Giraffe Day | 21 June 2025 This World Giraffe Day, we’re celebrating one of the world’s most iconic yet overlooked species, and the dedicated conservation efforts giving giraffe populations…
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In Search of Ghosts: Snow Leopard Conservation in India’s High Himalaya

  • 3rd June 2025
  • Sara
Spiti Valley
In the remote reaches of northern India, high above the tree line, where the air thins and prayer flags flutter on icy winds, lives one of the world’s most elusive…
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An Historic Homecoming for Grauer’s Gorillas

  • 2nd June 2025
  • Sara
In a landmark moment for gorilla conservation, four female eastern lowland gorillas—also known as Grauer’s gorillas—have been translocated to the heart of Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of…
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Discovering the Mountain Bongo – Kenya’s Hidden Forest Antelope

  • 29th May 2025
  • Sara
Mountain Bongo
We’ve come across bongos before through our work in Dzanga Sangha, Central African Republic, but we hadn’t realised a distinct critically endangered subspecies still clings on in East Africa. So…
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Did Anybody See That? Lion Falls Off Riverbank in Serengeti

  • 29th May 2025
  • Sara
This big male lion was having a lovely time snooozing on a riverbank in the Southern Serengeti in February. A thunderstorm was rolling in, the birds were all going crazy…
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Spotting the Future: Cheetahs Set to Return to South Luangwa

  • 22nd May 2025
  • Sara
Cheetah with Cub in Kafue
Cheetahs may soon once again roam the open plains of Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. According to the Zambian Carnivore Programme’s (ZCP) 2024 Annual Impact Report, plans to reintroduce cheetahs…
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