EOS R6 is an exceptionally capable and versatile camera, bridging the gap between entry-level and professional Full-frame Mirrorless. We review it's performance in wildlife/action photography and filmmaking.
For many of us, nature remains distant, accessible through small encounters in urban settings or virtually—as we navigate a path to freedom from the pandemic. This opens an opportunity for nature photographers to share their images of the wild with a waiting world.
Restoring the fertility of agricultural land can be challenging but not impossible, says property strategist Steve Chandler, (CEO of LEFTA). He explains how micro-forests can help restore nature’s benficial presence in areas where agriculture or infrastruture have negatively impacted the ecosystem.
Photo-identification and citizen science solves orca mystery. Distinctive coloration of the saddle patch area allowed scientists to match killer whales spotted in Norway earlier this month, with individuals sighted three-years ago off the coast of Scotland.
Also known as the painted wolf, African Wild Dog and Cape Hunting Dog, the African Painted Dog is the most endangered large carnivore in Africa, Red-Listed by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Explore Painted Dog Conservation to learn about threats to the dogs, their incredible social systems and pack life, and how different they are from any other dog on the planet (three to five million years of evolution separates them from the other canids like wolves and domestic dogs).
Want to know how a conservation filmmaker celebrates Earth Day?
Join Nina Constable and her #plantpotparabolic as we spend Earth Day eavesdropping on the birds…
This story about the naturalist's garden and his banquet for birds highlights how little adventures close to home are a valuable way to develop skills and contribute to conservation.
Very excited to announce that our friends @thebigcatpeople have launched a Kickstarter campaign to produce a stunning wildlife photography book for conservation, called ‘Sacred Nature Volume 2: Reconnecting People to Our Planet.’ The book presents an array of thought-provoking words and evocative images from around the world, celebrating the wonders of our Planet through Jonathan & Angela’s beautiful photography.
Young minds have much to contribute to the natural world. Instinctively curious and keen to learn, their enthusiasm for exploring, acumen for research and creative media (including photography, filmmaking, and podcasting) portends the future of conservation. As citizen scientists and aspiring naturalists, youth are making their mark as stewards of the wild.