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Two Asian Elephants drink at a jungle river in Mondulkiri province, Eastern Cambodia
May 1, 2025

A PATH TO A BETTER FUTURE: ELEPHANTS AND ECO-TOURISM IN CAMBODIA’S WILD EAST

Cambodia is a country rich in beauty and biodiversity, but besieged by environmental and economic problems. Can eco-tourism provide the solution for both people and wildlife in Cambodia’s Mondulkiri Province?

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A tiger cub walks the trail in Bindrapur Community Forest in Nepal. Tigers are returning to areas were have been absent for many years.
October 8, 2024

The return of the wild. A new tiger generation in Bindrapur Community Forest!

A new tiger generation returns to the Bindrapur Community Forest, highlighting the success of locally-led community conservation in Nepal!

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March 17, 2024

Bardia’s Community Conservation Heroes

Story by Steve Frankham Photos by Ram Raj Dhakal and Steve Frankham Sitting behind Nana on his bike, we bump …

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Angry Lion, Tarangire National Park, Tanzania.
September 24, 2021

The Lion’s roar – one night on the Serengeti

That primeval feeling! One night in the Serengeti, I woke from my sleep with a desperate need to pee. Normally, …

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November 14, 2020

Patagonia – Space to breathe: Part 1

Early October 2020 In the sun it’s hot, but sitting here at my table, waiting for my drink and watching …

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In front of Machhapuchhare, Annapurna Sanctuary, Nepal
July 9, 2020

Fire on the Mountains: A journey into the Annapurna Sanctuary

Mountains are constantly changing sacred places that make me feel alive, adventurous and curious. Mountains free me from the mundane …

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May 8, 2020

Making YOUR difference – small steps towards a greener world

Making YOUR difference – small steps towards a greener world It’s a subject that has had plenty of lines written …

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January 6, 2020

A green future together, or a broken world apart? The future of conservation with indigenous communities

As I write this article at the beginning of 2020, vast areas of Australia are on fire. An area the …

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  • A PATH TO A BETTER FUTURE: ELEPHANTS AND ECO-TOURISM IN CAMBODIA’S WILD EAST
  • SAVING THE DEEP: ARE DIVERS PART OF THE SOLUTION FOR PROTECTING THE SPECTACULAR CORAL REEFS OF THAILAND’S KO TARUTAO NATIONAL PARK?
  • The return of the wild. A new tiger generation in Bindrapur Community Forest!
  • LADIES FIRST – TRACKING TIGERS WITH BARDIA’S QUEENS OF THE JUNGLE
  • Bardia’s Community Conservation Heroes

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