Photograph Insects in the Morning

The early morning in summer is one of the best times to take photographs of insects. The sunlight is still soft and slants gently through the slightly damp underbrush where I find my subjects sleeping. Insects are still slow at this hour, and often covered in dew. If I want to capture an image of […]

Wildlife Trade Expose Ivory Murders

A mother elephant watches her calf play in the shallows of a pond with her young friends. Mother can see that her daughter is gaining strength and gaining wisdom about how the world around her works. Mother is very proud of her calf and her calf is the most important thing to her in the […]

Ancient Chinese Poems about Wildlife Protection

Excerpts from Witnessing Another Fishing Scene DuFu The war among human beings hasn’t ceased! Where have the phoenix and the qilin fled? Wicked, we indulge ourselves in disastrous fishing, Obvious of ancient sages’ lament for wildlife killing. This poem was written in 762 during the Tang Dynasty (618-907), when the poet Du Fu (712-770) traveled […]