Posts in Responsible-Tourism
My Awesome Adventure with Grey Whales in Baja California Sur, Mexico

Human friendly grey whales? That is the mystery and beauty of three lagoons in Baja California, Mexico: Ojo de Liebre Laguna (formerly Scammon's Bay), St. Ignacio Laguna, and Magdelena Laguna. Grey whales migrating south from the Arctic come here to mate, have their babies and introduce them to their human neighbors. Our reader, Susan Sylvan shares her adventure with images by her friend and fellow traveler, Toby Mailman. 

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In a State Not So Far, Far Away ... Adventure on Florida's Nature Coast

Exploring the Chassahowitzka River on Florida's Nature Coast as he did as a  (Jedi) child was long on wildlife photographer Robert Wallace's travel list. He shares tips on photographing manatees and birds and kayaking on The Crystal River and Weeki Wachee River, too. 

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Secrets of a Kruger Park Field Guide - Marc Cronje Tells All

Updated Sept 2021. Can safari be safe in the time of COVID? Planning and flexibility is everything! Naturalist and field guide Marc Cronje's day is full of lions, elephants, painted dogs, rhinos, and exotic birds - and right now, very few people. A professional wildlife field guide, Marc grew up in his family’s world of wildlife conservation. He shares his passion for wildlife and habitat conservation and the secrets of South Africa's Kruger National Park with his safari guests - and us - for the experience of a life-time.

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Wildlife Photographers Kate & Adam Rice: Catching the Animal's Spirit

Wildlife photographers Kate and Adam Rice, KAR Photography, specialize in the mammals and birds of the American West. They capture the animal's spirit in their images. In this interview they talk with us about their best teachers (owls), their passion (grizzly bears), their creative process, wildlife photography technical secrets, and their love of Yellowstone National Park.

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