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Mount Hermon \ Jabal al-Shaykh - Lebanon
The Ethics of Nest Photography: When the Image Must Come Second
Nest photography can create powerful wildlife stories, but it also carries serious responsibility. Through a Little Owl family encounter photographed from a respectful distance, this article explores the ethics, legal considerations, and field decisions that should come before every nest-related image.
A Year in the UAE: Wildlife, Recognition, and Renewed Purpose
In less than a year, in RAK gave i got more recognition than I ever imagined possible—something I spent years chasing in Lebanon and Syria. This isn’t just a story of photography; it’s a story of respect, support, and what happens when your voice is finally heard.
Tasmanian Tiger Are They Really Extinct?
The Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus), officially declared extinct in 1936, continues to captivate scientists and wildlife enthusiasts. From its habitat and breeding habits to de-extinction efforts using cutting-edge genetics, this elusive marsupial remains a symbol of lost wildlife. But with ongoing unconfirmed sightings and genetic engineering advancements, could the Thylacine ever walk the earth again? Explore the science and speculation behind this enduring mystery.

