Portfolio: James Lewin
British fine art wildlife photographer, James Lewin, takes us behind the lens of the latest photographs in his collection, as well as some of his most recognised images. James Lewin
Here be dragons
Bobby Neptune turns to Kenya’s wild spaces to heal from a personal trauma, leading him on a journey of internal discovery. Bobby Neptune
Superfood vs Super Tuskers
Kenya’s avocado industry is thriving, but a new farm in a crucial wildlife corridor could lead to the collapse of an entire ecosystem. Jan Fox
Gorillas in the mix
A close encounter with a family of mountain gorillas in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. Jan Fox
Running for rangers
Amidst a global pandemic, innovative ideas are needed to fund Kenya’s parks and conservancies. The UltraMARAthon is one such initiative, a gruelling 50 km race across five conservancies of the Masai Mara. Howard Saunders
The Wilder Interview: John Kamanga
Wilder's Editor, Jan Fox, speaks to grassroots conservation leader, and winner of the 2020 Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa, John Kamanga, about his conservation journey and the future of wild spaces in Kenya. Wilder Team
The Wilder Interview: Chris Burkard
Chris Burkard is an accomplished photographer, creative director, speaker and author. He spends the majority of his time travelling around the world’s wild spaces, photographing untamed and powerful landscapes. Wilder’s Editor, Jan Fox, recently asked Chris about his past adventures, his motivations to shoot, and what advice he would give to aspiring photographers in this digital age. Jan Fox
Bikepacking in Am Monadh Ruadh
Scotland’s Cairngorm Mountains, or Am Monadh Ruadh in Scottish Gaelic, form the highest mountain massif in the British Isles. Cairn Project Ambassador and keen bikepacker, Annie Le, tackles their misty trails on two wheels. Annie Le
Life and death on the Mara River
Of the 1.5 million wildebeest that trek into the Masai Mara from the Serengeti each year, an average of 300,000 die, most while crossing the Mara River. While death at such a scale may seem senseless, it plays a vital role in the nourishment of the river ecosystem for years after the dust settles. Jan Fox
Of orangutans and dozy dragons: searching for wildlife in the Indonesian Archipelago
Lauryn Ishak spent five days hopping across Indonesia’s islands, searching for the country’s endemic wildlife with independent tour guides. Lauryn Ishak
Fighting wildlife crime and corruption: an interview with Ofir Drori
Ofir’s story is one of courage and adventure. After rescuing a baby chimpanzee from poachers in Cameroon, he established a wildlife law enforcement NGO to fight wildlife crime and corruption. Jan Fox spoke to him about his environmental activism, and his extreme adventures across Africa. Jan Fox
Ebo Forest: A hotspot for conservation research under threat
Cameroon’s Ebo Forest is the most biologically diverse area in the Gulf of Guinea. But with government plans to create two long-term logging concessions in the forest, its future is uncertain. Wilder Team
Wild encounters with the chimps of Mahale
Tanzania’s Mahale National Park, on the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika, is one of the best places in the world to observe chimpazees up close in the wild. Andreas Fox
Snapshot – Kimana Sanctuary
This modest sanctuary is a vital wildlife corridor within the broader Amboseli-Tsavo ecosystem, and is traversed by some of the largest elephants left on the planet. Wilder Team