The impacts of climate change are reshaping ecosystems globally, and Australia's wildlife is no exception. From the arid Outback to the lush rainforests, species are exhibiting remarkable adaptations to survive in an increasingly unpredictable environment.
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.
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.
The public are invited to have their say in the Natural History Museum’s prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition by voting for the winner of the People’s Choice Award. This year features everything from hare balls and bat women to majestic mandrills.
From professional surfing to saving forests, Catarina Lorenzo embraces every opportunity to connect with and conserve nature. Catarina is not only a paragon for young women leading nature advocacy, but she is also an example of how valuable local communities and indigenous voices are to conservation. This is her story...
When your oceans are full of ghosts, who you gonna call? Deep Trekker and their underwater ROVs, of course! Ghost fishing refers to the retrieval of discarded fishing gear, a copious detritus littering our oceans and killing its marine life. Remotely operated submersibles are aiding the location and retrieval of ghost gear with exceptional results.
Celebrating all things lion, BEJournal has pulled together some fun facts about the big cat, a list of great conservation foundations working to strengthen wild populations, and a special collection of images by photographer Kristian Sekulic capturing all the charm and power of these majestic animals.