Editor's Den

Editors Den

Hank Tyler

Editor

Volume 29 displays a magnificent array of wildlife photos from around the globe – with a focus on wildlife photography in Kenya. We thank these photographers for contributing their amazing photos to PT Explorers.

In the cover story, Canadian photographer Jeffrey Wu, gives an account of his journey as a wildlife photographer and his efforts for conservation. Check out his dramatic images and you will realize why he is known as the ‘Master of the Hunt’.

In Her Views & Visuals, Nili Gudhka, Kenyan safari planner, discusses the saddening fact that 68% wildlife has declined in the past 50 years. Nili shares her spectacular photos of African wildlife.

Eleven year old Aarau, showcases his impressive photos of wildlife in Kenya.

Thomas Morf, a travelling wildlife photographer, takes us to the Khwai River of Botswana where they document the kill of a young elephant by a pride of lions.

From Costa Rica, Manuel Sanchez tells us about his startup conservation organization on the Osa Peninsula on the Pacific Ocean to protect three species of sea turtle’s breeding beaches and adjacent forest lands.

From Norway, Roger Brendhagen shows us dramatic images of the arctic fox, reindeer and musk oxen from national parks in the Dovre Mountains.

Our Wild Arts Showcase follows Argentinian scientific illustrator Gabriel I. Baloriani – a very skilled artist with a keen eye for detail and accuracy. An outstanding array of illustrations in watercolor, pastel, ink, and pencil, depicts plants, birds, moths and mammals from South America.

Vinod CL takes us to the Little Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, India, a 5,000 square kilometers marsh and salt lake – the only site where the Indian Wild Ass is found in the wild.

As the earth settles into the Southern Hemisphere winter and Northern Hemisphere summer – grab your camera and head out into the earth’s bush, prairies, rainforests, estuaries and oceanic waters to capture spectacular photos and contribute to PT Explorer’s Your Gallery.

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