Great Migration

Great Migration The annual wildebeest migration is well known as one of Africa’s most impressive spectacles. Over 1.5 million wildebeest migrate between the Serengeti in Tanzania and the Masai Mara in Kenya, making this the largest mass-movement of land mammals anywhere on Earth. In...

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Back from Australia

Back from Australia We have recently returned from a fantastic trip to Australia, where we visited some beautiful landscapes and enjoyed photographing the country’s unique and varied wildlife. We started our trip with a night on French Island, home to one of the densest koala populations...

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Madagascar’s Tiny Chameleons!

Madagascar’s Tiny Chameleons! One of our favourite creatures from our trip to Madagascar was the tiny Brookesia Chameleon. Brookesia is a genus of chameleons found only in Madagascar. Some of the species in this genus are considered to be the smallest chameleons in the world! We photographed these...

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Lemurs, Lemurs, Lemurs!

Lemurs, Lemurs, Lemurs! Lemurs are primitive primates found only in Madagascar. The ancestor of all lemurs was probably carried to Madagascar on a raft of vegetation from mainland Africa around 62 to 65 million years ago. Since that time, lemurs have evolved into many different forms in...

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