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Why wildlife TV needs conservationists & Exploring Earth - my latest contributions to #BareEssentials Magazine

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My latest contribution to Bare Essentials Magazine has just been published and includes 21 of my images from around the world. In this edition I speak about how I found myself in one of the most exciting jobs in the world, and how it is the inspiring people and organisations who work at the forefront of conservation that make natural history TV possible.

"I am privileged to be able to work with extraordinary people who commit their lives to understanding and saving wildlife. What they have in common is a guiding sense of responsibility and a passion for natural history - something that I share with them. I believe it to be a necessary prerequisite for wildlife filmmakers."

This months edition also features contributions from some of the worlds top Bear scientists and photographers including Chris Morgan who sees bears as "the perfect manifestation of wilderness" and Wildlife Cameraman Doug Allan remembering his first Polar Bear encounter on Baffin Island in 1988.


Bare Essentials combines adventure lifestyle topics with wildlife conservation and environmental science – providing unique insight from adventurers, photographers, scientists, explorers and world experts on a variety of inspirational, innovative and vital topics. Read more here.





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