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WildLife & Safari
Here we present the greatest experiences from wildlife and safaris. All your adreline will freak you, and give you memories for the rest of your life....

Kenya og Tanzania: Experience the world`s biggest animal migration in the kingdom of the Maasai!

Enjoying wildlife in Kenya and Tanzania is suspence thrill from start to end. It`s called the greatest animal show on the Earth. Each year over 2 million wildebeest & zebra migrate from the short grass plains of the Serengeti into the Masai Mara Game Reserve. The first animals start arriving in July, crossing a shallow river. The migration take place continually through the period as the animals move backwards and forwards over the plains.
2006-02-17 Read more

WWF has discovered a mysterious mammal in Borneo`s jungle - View the sensational photos!

Researchers from the organisation WWF - World Wide Fund For Nature, formerly called the World Wildlife Fund, may have discovered a new carnivore species in the dense, central forests of Borneo - The Heart of Borneo. The animal, a mammal slightly larger than a domestic cat with dark red fur and a long, bushy tail, was photographed twice by a camera trap at night. This could be the first time in more than a century that a new carnivore has been discovered on the island.
2005-12-06 Read more

The great bounty hunt for the Tasmanian tiger - thylacine - Australia

Truth or just a myth? From the Tasmanian Tiger's early appearances in rock art in Australia`s regions Kimberley and Arnhem Land for about 6000 years ago, to its extinction for 70 years ago, gives its mythical status.The mystery of its existence has been compared with England's Beast of Bodmin Moor and Scotland's Loch Ness Monster. Garry Linnell, the Editor-in-Chief in the Australian Magazine the Bulletin, offered a $1.25 million bounty for they who could bring evidence for the tiger`s existence. He said there had been no firm evidence of a living Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, during the three-month offer.
2005-08-31 Read more

Survivor in Amazon - Peru - Part 2 of 2

This article continues from part 1. ......fifteen feet from our small boat lay the prehistoric beast, an Amazon Caiman (crocodile). It's crazy to think that only hours before, the local children were bathing, swimming and fishing in this very river...such is life on the Amazon.
2005-01-01 Read more

Survivor in Amazon - Peru - Part 1 of 2

The sky roared like the belly of a hungry jaguar...our small boat was headed right toward the navy blue storm cloud.

By small, I mean large enough for five passengers and the three live chickens cramped behind my seat.
2005-01-01 Read more

Amazon, Peru - Looking into the red eyes of the puma - Part 2 of 3!

We were deep in the wild and dense jungle. Me and my friends where desperate to observe a puma on our expedition, but when we felt the presence, it was quite scary......
2004-12-29 Read more

Peru, Amazon - Looking into the red eyes of the puma - Part 1 of 3!

Pumas are nocturnal. They are big cats and found throughout the rainforest in the Amazon. Me and my friends where desperate to observe a puma on our expedition, but when we felt the presence of what we thought was a puma, it was quite scary!
2003-12-18 Read more

Admiring majestic condor flights in Colca Canyon in Peru - Part 2 of 2

This article continues here. The Andean condor is called the largest flying bird in the world. The Incas have trough the history been incredible fascinated by these big birds and now I know why........
2003-12-18 Read more

Admiring majestic condor flights in Colca Canyon in Peru - Part 1 of 2

Your Captain is speaking. Fasten your set belts, be ready for take off! Like a Steel plane, the legendary condors rose up from the world's second deepest valley, and dived down again in a tremendous speed. The Andean condor is called the largest flying bird in the world. The Incas have trough the history been incredible fascinated by these big birds and now I know why.
2003-12-18 Read more

A bear became drunk after drinking 36 cans of beer in Seattle, Washington!

The thirsty two years old bear, broke into coolers in a camp at Baker Lake Resort, and used his claws and teeth to open the cans, and so swallow down the beer. But even for a bear 36 cans of beer can be too much……
2004-08-20 Read more

See the dramatic video clip: will the Gazelle escape from the world’s fastest animal, the cheetah?

The cheetah is a predator which belongs to the cat family and can reach speeds of 70 mph (over 100 kilometres per hour). Unlike other cats, the cheetah has a leaner body and longer legs. It`s speciality his hunting.......
2004-11-26 Read more

WWF, FFI and AWF`s work to save gorillas goes on!

Gorillas are amazing creatures considered to be the closest relative to humans. Their existences have been threatened since the first day they were discovered in Africa for over 100 years ago. Thanks to these organisations` conservation initiatives numbers of gorillas are increasing, but there are still serious threats that could cause setback….
2004-08-26 Read more

Amazing wild life story from Norway: eagle captured a bear!

It was a real surprise and it shows that the nature is unpredictable.
2004-04-29 Read more

11 000 species are threatened

Accorded to a report from the organisation World Conservation Union (IUCN), are totally 11 046 plants and animals species over the whole world in danger of extinction. Species dies now between 1000 and 10 000 times as fast as they would have done without human interfere.
2004-01-05 Read more

"Flying elephants" to Angola

Two elephant families on approximately 30 animals shall travel with an airline from South Africa to one of Angola's destroyed national parks.
2004-02-22 Read more



Meeting the Mudmen
in Papua New Guinea

See the video HERE


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