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Many insist meeting manatees is an unforgettable experience, but these close encounters come at a cost to Florida’s gentle marine…
Whale watching, sure. Bird watching, of course. But bat watching? Who’s heard of such a thing?
As one of the…
Look around yourself. What do you notice? Without always realizing it, every piece of your life is deeply defined by…
Don’t get me wrong I love an African message. The complimentary kind that's included on any bumpy jeep safari. But…
Our wildlife viewing dreams take us all over the globe in search of some incredible animals! If you crave seeing…
Milo meeting one of the many elephant orphans cared for at Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's Nairobi orphanage.
Is Visiting Nairobi’s Elephant…
Simply put, I cannot remember a time when I didn’t dream of visiting the elephant orphanage in Nairobi. Yes, I…
Unlike anything I’ve experienced before, a full moon safari was spectacularly hair-raising! In truth, the African wilderness after dark is…
Wild marine mammal tourism has experienced a boom in popularity over the past few decades. In fact, the United States…
I wanted to experience a stay at Giraffe Manor myself before building my own opinion of whether it should be…
I vividly remember reading the children’s book “Daisy Rothschild: The giraffe that lives with me” by Betty Leslie-Melville back in…
Protecting animals while you are on vacation does not need to be challenging. By becoming informed, you can help support…
An area designated as gator country might not feel very inviting. Or safe for that matter! Understandably, most people are…
What to Expect from an Ethical Night Game Drive Safari
There are few things more hair-raising than the African wilderness…
This article was originally shared on Terra Incognita's Travel & Wildlife Blog on 12/30/20.
Humpback whale blowhole observed near Cape…
Let’s take a journey for wildlife as we visit Project Chimps, a sanctuary dedicated to caring for retired research chimpanzees! …