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To mark Endangered Species Day, we're highlighting some of the most profound and visually striking documentaries that delve into the pressing issue of wildlife conservation. These films go beyond ...
Dr. John Eadie holds a wood duck in front of its nest box. (Elena Zhukova/UC Davis) Wildlife biology students often work with and protect a variety of animals. Edilyn Lazo, a fourth-year wildlife ...
These two documentaries, The Flood and Into the Okavango, show two sides of conservation in the Okavango Delta. Learn how a natural history cameraman and cinematographer Brade Bestelink and ...
Filmmaker Subbiah Nallamuthu on tigers, wildlife documentaries, and conservation Subbiah Nallamuthu reveals the emotional and technical hurdles of capturing the legendary tigress Machli in ‘The ...
Animals filmed for television wildlife documentary series are denied their right to privacy, a leading U.K. academic claimed in a report that emerged Friday. Dr. Brett Mills of the University of ...
Often wildlife documentary filmmakers, the people behind the cameras, are passionate about conservation. Steven Mills has made many documentaries, including the award-winning 1994 film Tiger Crisis.
Wildlife documentaries miss an opportunity to highlight the diversity of nature by focusing too much on mammals and birds, according to a new study. In a new study published in People and Nature ...
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