Photo of the Day, “Hungry Hungry Hippos!”

To participate and share your images,  please join Bush Warriors Photo of the Day Contest group on Facebook, which you can access by clicking here (http://www.facebook.com/groups/bushwarriorsphotooftheday/) Hungry Hungry Hippos Photo Credit: Gorazd Golob Kafue River, Zambia The Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), or Hippo, from Continue Reading

Photo of the Day Contest, “Red Rhino”, An exquisite photograph of a

To participate and share your images,  please join Bush Warriors Photo of the Day Contest group on Facebook, which you can access by clicking here (http://www.facebook.com/groups/bushwarriorsphotooftheday/) Red Rhino Photo Credit: Sean Braine Etosha National Park, Namibia The black rhinoceros or hook-lipped rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), is a Continue Reading

Photo of the Day Contest, “A Romp in the Swamp”, Two Elephant bulls in the Okavango Delta

To participate and share your images,  please join Bush Warriors Photo of the Day Contest group on Facebook, which you can access by clicking here (http://www.facebook.com/groups/bushwarriorsphotooftheday/) A Romp in the Swamp Photo Credit: Fred von Winckelmann Okavango Delta (or Okavango Swamp), Botswana Continue Reading

SUSPENSION OF BURMA SANCTIONS MUST BE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR REFORM

LONDON: The European Union’s suspension of sanctions against Burma, which will include lifting the prohibition on direct trade of timber and wood products to EU markets, should be an opportunity to introduce meaningful reform directly benefiting the country’s people. EU Continue Reading

JAPANESE WHALING – A TOXIC TALE OF DEATH AND DEVASTATION

Environmental Investigation Agency visuals specialist Paul Redman reflects on almost a decade of campaigning and investigating the hunting and killing of whales, porpoises and dolphins in Japan.   Empathy. My view of Japan is born out of an annual visit Continue Reading