by James Ward | Tom's Take, What's New
Olson’s Bring It to Safari Professionals As Safari Professionals’ founder and CEO, I am particularly pleased to announce that two of our colleagues and friends, Steve and Laura Olson, have joined our growing conservation travel team. Steve and Laura each bring...
by James Ward | Destinations, On Safari
Wild, Wild Alaska – Untamed Beauty Everyone is surprised when I tell them that Alaska is wilder than Africa, but there are few places on earth where you can travel to more remote locations and lose yourself in the wild. During my recent exploration to Alaska, I had...
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by James Ward | Destinations, Summary
When deserts meet the ocean, the results are often spectacular. The dry, sandy air along an endless stretch of sand collides with the salty moisture of the sea. Two opposites meeting in the middle to become one — what a fascinating phenomenon of the natural world. In...
by James Ward | Impact on Wildlife, Summary
Leopard spots are meant to provide camouflage, but they ironically endanger the species. Leopard pelts or prints entered Western fashion in 18th-century France. They were seen as symbols of wealth and luxury, but also of chastity. Centuries later, when Jacqueline...