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Lioness above the Luangwa River

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  • Lioness above the Luangwa River

    Perfect 10: Zambia

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    Our specialists are always looking for that ideal combination of wildlife, intimate accommodation and remote African bush. Here, one of them puts together their own perfect safari.

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  • Grizzly Bear at Knight Inlet Lodge

    Jamie Scarrow: My Life with Bears

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    Jamie Scarrow is one of British Columbia's premier wildlife photographers and his work has been published in notable magazines such as National Geographic and Nature Conservancy. Here, he talks about his work at the Knight Inlet Lodge in Canada and his aspirations for the future.

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  • Walking in the Rockies, Banff

    Rocky Road

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    The Canadian Rockies offer undoubtedly some of the world’s most breathtaking natural scenery as well as some of the best wildlife spotting in Canada.

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  • Hardy Reef, Whitsunday Islands

    The Great Barrier Reef

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    Just off the coast of Queensland in Australia are the islands of the Great Barrier Reef. Some are tiny specks, others little more than sandy cay swirls, crowded with seabirds, but all are spectacular and worthy of their UNESCO World Heritage status.

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  • Releasing Green Turtle Hatchlings

    Turtle Beach

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    Oman has not been renowned for its conservation record but, as Harry Ring discovers, the turtle project in Ras Al-Jinz is an encouraging development in the quest to protect this delicate species.

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  • Lion, Masai Mara, Kenya

    Green Season in the Masai Mara

    07 Min Read

    Kenya’s Masai Mara is one of Africa’s legendary safari destinations. In March, June and November, you might get the odd storm, but these are quickly burnt off by the tropical sun. Your reward is watching the bush come to life. Greg Monson, owner of Kicheche, one of our favorite camps in the Mara, tells us what makes the green season so special.

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  • Crowned lemurs, Ankarana Special Reserve, Madagascar

    Madagascar for the First Time Visitor

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    Madagascar is huge, roughly two and half times the size of Great Britain, and it’s difficult to know how to get the best out of your first visit without some insider knowledge. We would recommend, unless you have an abundance of time, visiting either the north or south of the country.

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