Featured Artist Q&A: Lavanya Prakash
Introduction I recently announced that I was launching a new Featured Artist series on this blog. I’ll periodically select a new nature-based artist to highlight, publish a Q&A/interview with them,…
And its Allies
Introduction I recently announced that I was launching a new Featured Artist series on this blog. I’ll periodically select a new nature-based artist to highlight, publish a Q&A/interview with them,…
If you’re wondering why I haven’t been terribly active on the blogosphere lately, it’s because I’ve been working on a few articles for external publications. The first of these pieces…
One does not need to be a scientist to contribute to wildlife conservation: artists, outdoors-people, surfers, and many others can play important roles in creating a better future for people…
I’ve just read an exciting article on The National. The caracal (Caracal caracal), a rare species in the United Arab Emirates, has just been photographed in the emirate of Abu…
Conservation CATalyst, the group behind the viral El Jefe video from 2016, is in the news again. This time, they’re making headlines with a video of a rare ocelot (Leopardus…
Given that I’ve just spent a year of my life studying wildlife television, and that I consider myself a connoisseur of wildlife films and TV, I’ve decided to start reviewing…
A little off-topic, perhaps, but I love the sentiment expressed in this post. Becoming is Superior to Being Desert Trail — Panorama by kenne Albert Einstein believed we suffer from…
I have exciting news: The Jaguar and Allies has been named a top 25 wildlife blog.