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Natural history

Nairobi National Park

In the heart of Kenya’s capital, wilderness meets civilisation in Nairobi National Park, offering a safari experience unlike any other

Opinion Editorial

THIS WEEK

Bush meets beach; vultures released; travel to the Delta; and all there is to know on your Maasai Mara safari – this week with AG

Human-wildlife conflict, News

Vultures successfully released after poisoning incident

Vultures are in crisis, threatened by human-wildlife conflict and poisoning events. Organisations like the EWT are helping to save vultures

Opinion Editorial

THIS WEEK

The remarkable Matusadona bushveld; Angolan giraffe return to Iona; safari to South Africa; the leopard habituation question and all about bird beaks – this week with AG

African Parks, Destinations

Matusadona National Park

Matusadona National Park, on the shores of Lake Kariba, is a remarkable African wilderness & one of Zimbabwe’s top safari destinations

Natural history

African civet

While they occur throughout sub-Saharan Africa, the nocturnal African civet is rarely spotted on safari. Learn more about the elusive civet

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Enchanted Mana Pools

Traveller Irene Amiet visited Zimbabwe’s famed Mana Pools National Park to photograph the other-worldly wilderness of this Zambezi kingdom

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Uganda birding bonanza

A Uganda birding safari offers amazing bucket-list sightings, with over 1,065 species on offer. Col Roberts visited Uganda on an AG safari

Photo Galleries, Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year 2023 Winners

We have a winner! Announcing the winner, runners-up and highly commended images from Photographer of the Year 2023!

Photo Galleries, Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year 2023 Top 101 – Gallery 4

Photographer of the Year 2023 entries for the Top 101 are here! Submissions are now closed. Winners will be announced in early June.

Photo Galleries, Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year 2023 Top 101 – Gallery 2

Photographer of the Year 2023 entries for the Top 101 are here! Submissions are now closed. Winners will be announced in early June.

Photo Galleries, Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year 2023 Top 101 – Gallery 1

Photographer of the Year 2023 entries for the Top 101 are here! Submissions are now closed. Winners will be announced in early June.

Photo Galleries, Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year 2023 Weekly Selection: Week 13 – Gallery 3

Photographer of the Year 2023 entries for Week 13 are here! Submissions are now closed. Winners will be announced in early June.

Destinations

Semliki Valley

Semliki Valley is a land of extraordinary wild beauty, dense forest, vast savannah and magical hot springs – and Uganda’s best kept secret

Photo Galleries, Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year 2023 Weekly Selection: Week 12 – Gallery 2

Photographer of the Year 2023 entries for Week 12 are here! Submissions are now closed. Winners will be announced in early June.

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De Hoop Nature Reserve

De Hoop Nature Reserve in South Africa’s Western Cape offers sea, wetlands, rare plants, diverse wildlife and hiking trails

Opinion Editorial

THIS WEEK

New snapshots from our Photographer of the Year entrants + assessing Madagascar’s tragic biodiversity loss – this week with AG

Decoding science, Natural history

Measured in millions – the years needed to restore the lost biodiversity of Madagascar

It would take millions of years to reverse the damage done to Madagascar and its unique and precious biodiversity, according to a new study

Natural history

Gelada

With intricate social structures & complex vocabularies, the cliff-dwelling gelada of the Ethiopian Highlands is one of Africa’s most striking primates

Decoding science, Natural history

A second silent spring – the impending insect apocalypse

Insects are essential ecosystem engineers, but are vulnerable to climate change. Scientists are warning of an impending insect apocalypse – which will severely impact human life

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