News - Wildlife Conservation

Updates on our work with and on funds raised for wildlife conservation
Naturewatch Foundation Film
23rd March 2021 - 0 comments
The Naturewatch Foundation has launched a NEW-16-minutes short film about badger baiting on their YouTube channel. This film is part of their School Awareness Programme to raise awareness for this evil activity, trying to prevent these crimes by having people and in particular teenager recognise the signs and help to bring these to the attention of the Animal Crime Manager at the Naturewatch Foundation.
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Publication about Seal Rescue and Rehabilitation
18th June 2020 - 0 comments
Over the last few weeks I have been busy with various aspects around my business, and one thing I have managed to do is to secure two more article publications. One of the articles is on the Impact of COVID-19 on Seal Rescues and Rehabilitation and the other (coming out in the August issue of Suffolk Norfolk Life) will be on the RSPCA East Winch.
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Visiting Wildlife Habitat
17th March 2019 - 0 comments
In consideration of the ever growing human population and the rapidly increasing speed the number of people on planet Earth grows, we would like to draw your attention to our impact on other species. This is not something new and has been said many times before. This is however a subject, which still does not seem to be fully understood in its complexity yet.
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About Palm Oil
14th February 2018 - 0 comments
One of the greatest threats to tigers and wildlife in general is habitat loss. Due to an ever-increasing human population this is a problem all around the world. Some areas are however impacted harder than others. Although these areas are in countries outside the UK, it is something in our day-to-day life here that causes the rapid loss of habitat for Sumatran tigers, orangutans, and other wildlife species that live on the Island of Sumatra and in the south of Malaysia. It is Palm Oil that has led to a rapid deforestation in these areas.
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Volunteering in South Africa
29th August 2011 - 0 comments
Two of the wildlife conservation projects Big Cat Photography supports, provide the opportunity to volunteer and provide financial and physical support this way. As we believe that both, the wildlife conservation projects and also the volunteers benefit from not having to go through an agency (acting more or less only as a travel agency; making the arrangements and taking a share of the fees), we will advertise projects, we support for free via our web page.
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