WCFF launches Virtual Event
The Wildlife Conservation Film Festival has wrapped up another successful year and is now offering viewers the chance to see the films through its Virtual Program. Completing its eleventh year in New York City, the WCFF screened more than 100 films, including many world premieres, from around the globe. The festival
Cardamom Tented Camp’s conservation success
Cardamom Tented Camp in Cambodia has had a win in the conservation, witnessing the return of a small herd of elephants to its conservation area, after an absence of five years, as well as a return of a large group of Smooth Coated Otters. Forest rangers discovered and photographed elephant footprints
Rwanda welcomes 30 White Rhinos to Akagera NP
In the largest single rhino translocation ever undertaken, 30 white rhinos have been introduced to Akagera National Park in Rwanda this week. The rhinos were translocated from andBeyond Phinda through a collaboration between the Rwanda Development Board, African Parks and andBeyond, with funding provided by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation. This
3 unique Indigenous experiences in Australia
Australian Indigenous experiences offer immersive, life-changing moments which makes your travel memorable. Australia is home to the oldest living culture on Earth and Indigenous guides across the country offer a real connection to the place and a new way of experiencing it. Every part of Australia is Indigenous country and every
Behind the scenes at Currumbin Wildlife Hospital
Over the last 20 years, Currumbin Wildlife Hospital has treated over 140,000 wildlife patients, making it one of the busiest wildlife hospitals in the world. With a mission to treat, rehabilitate and release Australian wildlife, many of these patients would have struggled to survive without the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital and
Tasmania’s wild west Tarkine Wilderness
Nestled in the North-West corner of Tasmania, you will find the expanse of temperate rainforest, that is the Tarkine Wilderness. This region remains a hidden treasure that expands some 477,000 hectares across uninterrupted wilderness. Not only is it home to the largest temperate rainforest in Australia and second in the world,
Kenya launches Baby Elephant Naming Ceremony
Kenya will host the first-ever Magical Kenya Tembo Naming Festival this Saturday, 9 October 2021 at the Amboseli National Park where individuals will be allowed to give names to selected elephants after donating funds towards the program which is aimed at boosting the conservation efforts of the endangered species. The Ministry
Diving Moreton Island’s Tangalooma Wrecks
Located on Moreton Island’s west side is the marine sanctuary of the Tangalooma Wrecks. The vessels were deliberately sunk to create a safe anchorage spot for recreational boat owners and a unique wreck dive and snorkel site. A total of 15 vessels were sunk – five in 1963; five in
Spotting southern lights in Tasmania
The off-season in Tasmania doesn’t necessarily mean you are in for less of an experience. Quite the opposite. The off-season is just the right time to be in Australia’s most southern state, Tasmania, especially if you want to see the Southern Lights. Hunting down the lights can be very hit and
‘Jaimen Hudson From Sky to Sea’ wins WCFF award
Shot across multiple destinations in Western Australia, the film ‘Jaimen Hudson From Sky to Sea’ has won the award for the Best Drone category at the 2021 Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WCFF). ‘From Sky to Sea’ is a film about Jaimen Hudson, whose spectacular aerial whale and dolphin imagery reach hundreds