Monday, 17 March 2008

Destination Focus: WILDLIFE OF THE WORLD



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This month's Destination Focus:
Wildlife of the World

  • Tricia Welsh goes on a "Bush Skills" adventure in South Africa's Phinda Private Game Reserve;
  • Thomas E King turns a lens on the treasures of Wild India, from the Asiatic lions of Sasan Gir to the white tigers of Rewa;
  • Sheriden Rhodes find that the Plains of Kenya are an ideal hunting ground for those who want to shoot with a camera rather than a gun
  • Philip Game goes in search of the rare (and maybe extinct) Tasmanian Tiger, in Tasmania's Tarkine
  • Karen Halabi finds some of the world's cutest and most bizarre creatures among the Wild Australians;
  • Roderick Eime explores the world of The last Mahouts, Thailand's traditional elephant handlers;
  • John Borthwick finds a little piece of the African savanna on Calauit Island, in the Philippines;
  • Glenn A Baker goes in search of sea turtles on Turtle Island - the island of Pulau Selingaan, in the Sulu Sea off Malaysian Borneo; and
  • Graham Simmons goes looking for the bizarre Proboscis Monkey along Sabah's Kinabatangan River.

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Our DESTINATION FOCUS: MEDITERRANEAN mailout last month provoked a good deal of interest.

Coming in mid-April: DESTINATION FOCUS: MOUNTAIN HIGH



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