

Ecuadorian Volcanoes
Over the past few weeks we have been doing something that perhaps we should all do more often: take time out and explore locally! Lucky for us, ...

Sailfish – Ocean’s Ambassador
I was just inspired by a similar piece published by Paul Nicklen, a good friend and hero of ocean conservation. Below is a similar piece I wrote ...

Over Guyana
The Essequibo River is the longest river in Guyana, and the largest river between the Orinoco and Amazon. Rising in the Acarai Mountains near the Brazil-Guyana border, ...

The Pantanal – A Journal Excerpt from Pete Oxford
The best wildlife viewing in South America? We are in the Pantanal, Brazil, a place very dear to us at Pete Oxford Expeditions. I was one of ...

King of the Jungle? Maybe not for long!
Lion numbers are now down to a tenth of where they were 35 years ago. With only 20,000 left in the wild, are we going to sit ...

Alone in the forest
Although I have a powered paramotor at home here in Quito it is just too high and unfortunately I became quickly out of practice. So, working on ...

Conversation Conservation
After giving a talk at WildSpeak in the Carnegie Institution for Science on Monday I don’t seem to have stopped talking. It was a great event, organized ...

Reneé snorkeling with a whale shark
My most special experiences are in the presence of wild animals, observing their natural behavior and where they seem oblivious of me, content to let me share ...