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Nathan Myhrvold might be best known for his dynamic images of food, the natural world takes center stage in his newest body ...
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In truth, the most consistent achievement of Western-funded wildlife photography today may be its ability to perpetuate the illusion that conservation is under control, that as long as the money keeps ...
The death of an iconic lion set off global protests to ban killing for fun. Here, Eduardo Gonçalves explores the mindset of trophy hunters, the effects on conservation, and more.
“Lions - the plan for the afternoon is to see lions.” Ranger Dyke Khosa sets my expectations high on what is my first-ever game drive in a private game reserve within South Africa’s Kruger ...
Businessman Bernd Kebbel, 59, was asleep with his wife Conny, 57, on a wildlife expedition at a camp in the north of the country, blissfully unaware that a hungry lioness was stalking him.
On a luxe Hemingway-esque safari in South Africa, close encounters with big game are a regular occurrence. We had a barbeque the night before. Braai, they call it in South Africa. It was good.