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Species Spotlight: Grey-headed Flying Fox
Move over Batman. The Grey-headed flying fox is one of the largest species of bats. If you've found yourself downwind of a grey-headed flying fox camp, you would certainly know it!
Blinded by the Light: Pollution in the Skies
Blinded by the light pollution: the artificial answer to nature’s sudden confusion
Grantee Spotlight: Project SIARC
Dr. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza, Peruvian chemical biologist and former National Geographic Explorer, integrates her Andean-Amazonian heritage and learnings in traditional medicine to protect the species and spaces of the last remaining high-altitude rainforests of the Peruvian Amazon.
Species Spotlight: Black-backed Dwarf Kingfisher
What is that darting through the air of the thick Asian forest, a flash of fire? A sparkly light beam? Or our queen, the black-backed dwarf kingfisher?
Meet the Makers: Bambby, Nikki and Eva
Director Nikki Tan enlists the help of Bambby Cheuk & Evangelista Wan to capture the fascinating discovery of the Tboli leaf warbler... through the power of drag! snaps fan.
Grantee Spotlight: Juan Maria Raggio & Mariano Fernández
Juan and Mariano are two Argentinian filmmaking veterans with several decades of experience between them. From Pumas to the critically endangered Hooded Grebe in Patagonia, these two have worked with all manner of species. Mariano even helped Leo finally get his Oscar for ‘The Revenant’.
Grantee Spotlight: Dr Luis Marin da Fonte
Luis is mad about amphibians having dedicated his entire career to them. He helped protect the Admirable Red-Belly Toad and the giant of the Pampas in Brazil and now focuses his time and energy to protect Harlequin toads all over South America.
Meet the Maker: Will Clothier
Right pangolin, right time – here’s the unlikely story of how Will struck up an unlikely mammalian friendship.
Species Spotlight: Great Green Macaw
CAAW CAAAW! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it… oh actually you were right the first time. Like the rest of their feathered cousins, Great Green Macaws are known to be noisy, and in some cases almost as loud as a rock concert. But what are they saying? Find out here.
Species Spotlight: Angelshark
A fish with whiskers? Angelsharks have a set of whisker-like sensory organs by their mouths called barbels. These barbels help them detect when a tasty morsel is getting a bit too close to their giant mouth so they know when to unleash their ambush.