by Vanessa Garrison | Jun 5, 2020 | Wildlife
The Humans Are Back Warning sign along TransCanada Highway. Images and text by Vanessa Garrison. To use these images and view more from this story, please visit our Wildlife and Highways collection on the We Animals Archive. Download Images/Video No one has...
by Jo-Anne McArthur | Mar 3, 2020 | Change and Progress, Environment and Climate Change, Wildlife
← We Animals Media Welcomes Filmmaker Chris Shoebridge An Inside Look at Asian Wet Markets → Fighting the Odds: Big-hearted helpers maintain hope in Australia An injured and dehydrated koala is captured and lowered from a tree for veterinary care. Images and...
by Anna Mackiewicz and Jo-Anne McArthur | Feb 14, 2020 | Change and Progress, Environment and Climate Change, Wildlife
Disaster Response: How Australia Is Failing Its Wildlife Top: Scorched landscape near MallacootaBottom: A dead kangaroo in the Buchan area Text and video by Anna Mackiewicz. Images by Jo-Anne McArthur. Download Images/Video To view more images from this story, please...
by We Animals Media | Oct 16, 2019 | Entertainment and Work, News, Wildlife
Wall of Shame is Selected by Jury as “Highly Commended” The Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year showcases the world’s best nature photography and photojournalism. The most coveted wildlife photography competition, it attracted...
by Anna Mackiewicz | Apr 4, 2019 | Entertainment and Work, Photographer Interviews, Wildlife
Interview with photojournalist Joan de la Malla Interview by Anna Mackiewicz. Follow de la Malla’s work at www.joandelamalla.com Joan de la Malla (Barcelona, 1982) is an award-winning freelance photographer, known for his work documenting conservation and animal...
by Jo-Anne McArthur and Anna Pippus | Oct 30, 2016 | Entertainment and Work, Photographer Interviews, Wildlife
Interview With Documentary Photographer Patrick Brown Interview by Jo-Anne McArthur and Anna Pippus. All images copyright Patrick Brown; not to be reproduced without permission and attribution. Bangkok-based Australian photographer Patrick Brown has dedicated his...