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Tag Archives: wildlife
Fab day out taking a break in Africa … right here in Suffolk
We all need a break now and then don’t we? While we dream of our summer holidays to some exotic location, all too often we ignore what’s right on our doorstep. I am a passionate wildlife lover. My dream vacation? I … Continue reading
Posted in A fab day out, Conservation & biodiversity, Life & personal development, Nature, Photography, protecting wildlife, Rage With A Smile Photography, saving wildlife, Suffolk, Travel, Wildlife conservation/animal protection
Tagged Africa Alive, AfricaAlive, animal protection, animals, ape, chimpanzee, conservation, Conservation & biodiversity, cute, cute creatures, eastanglia, fun, fundayout, happiness, ilovesuffolk, kessingland, layout, life, localattractions, lowestoft, Miscellaneous, Nature, Photo blog, photography, Photos, pictures, Rage With A Smile, saving wildlife, Suffolk, suffolkphotographer, the natural world, Thoughts, tourism, UK, UKtouristattraction, visitsuffolk, wildlife, wildlife conservation, wildlife park, Yellowmongoose, zoo, ZSEA, ZSL
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Did you know there are less than 300 Asian Lions left in the wild?
Persecution has “virtually wiped them out sadly and that’s why captive breeding programmes are “key to their survival”, says ZSL London Zoo. I was lucky enough to get some fabulous photos of the zoo’s Asian Lions earlier this month … … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation & biodiversity, Photo Blog, protecting wildlife, Rage With A Smile Photography, saving wildlife, Uncategorized, Wildlife conservation/animal protection
Tagged animal protection, Animalportrait, animals, Asianlions, cute, cute creatures, Endangered, Endangeredspecies, lion, Lions, Photo blog, photography, Rage With A Smile, rajgor, saving wildlife, wildlife, wildlife conservation, zsl londonzoo
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Monkey Business: Conserving energy to conserve wildlife
So it’s been an eventful week, but the highlight had to be my business trip to ZSL London Zoo, as anyone who’s a fan of my Rage With A Smile Photography facebook page knows. I was there to see the zoo publicly confirmed as … Continue reading
Posted in Energy & Environment, Photo Blog, Rage With A Smile Photography, saving wildlife, Uncategorized, Wildlife conservation/animal protection
Tagged animal protection, animals, energy, energy efficiency, Photo blog, photography, Photos, pictures, Rage With A Smile, saving wildlife, wildlife, wildlife conservation
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A simple but brilliant idea to get you buzzing
Bee on pink flower close up_MG_2135, a photo by Gail Shameza Rajgor on Flickr. There’s an age-old saying: “You’ll attract more bees with honey than vinegar.” It’s a lesson we’d all be wise to heed, although a dash of vinegar can … Continue reading
Posted in Call for help - please take action, Climate Change, Countrylife, ecosystems, Nature, Photo Blog, protecting wildlife, saving wildlife, Uncategorized, Wildlife conservation/animal protection
Tagged animal protection, animals, bees, conservation, Conservation & biodiversity, ecosystem, environment, flowers, gardening, gardens, Green Living, Nature, Photos, pictures, plants, RHS, saving bees, saving wildlife, the natural world, wildlife, wildlife conservation
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Sparking Bardot’s wrath: Conservation giant accused of betrayal as cruel slaughter of 40,000 baby seals begins
Baby seals. We’ve all seen pictures of them, like the one here. We’ve all gone ‘ahhhh’. With their gorgeous innocent eyes poking out from their snow-white coats, cute just doesn’t do them justice. They are also totally defenceless, no matter … Continue reading
Posted in Call for help - please take action, Nature, protecting wildlife, saving wildlife, Uncategorized, Wildlife conservation/animal protection
Tagged animal protection, conservation, Nature, petition, saving wildlife, seal hunt, seal slaughter, seals, the natural world, wildlife, wildlife conservation
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In pictures: Springing to life as baby pigs make a break for it
If you didn’t know spring was in the air, five seconds in the countryside right now will leave you in no doubt. The entire natural world has come to life and boy is it putting on a show … While … Continue reading
Posted in Countrylife, Nature, Photo Blog, Uncategorized
Tagged animals, Nature, the natural world, wildlife
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In pictures: The school run invasion of a different kind
Moving from London to the calmness of the Suffolk countryside, I thought “Thank God I’ve left the chaos of the school run behind me.” My mornings would no longer be invaded by the hordes of mother’s choking up the roads, … Continue reading
Posted in Countrylife, Nature, Photo Blog, saving wildlife, Suffolk, Wildlife conservation/animal protection
Tagged animals, breeding like rabbits, chicks, conservation, countryside, cute, cute creatures, ducklings, Ducks, environment, family, garden, happiness, life in the country, Nature, Peter Rabbit, Photo blog, Photos, pictures, rabbits, school run, Suffolk, Susan Boyle, Ubbeston, wildlife
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A drought of common sense on conservation
The picture to the left I have somewhat clumsily entitled … CONTEMPLATING: FEELING STUPID BECAUSE I THOUGHT CLIMATE CHANGE WAS A FANTASY!? Well it isn’t but that doesn’t mean it should be used as an excuse not to take action … Continue reading
Posted in Call for help - please take action, Climate Change, Nature, Uncategorized, Wildlife conservation/animal protection
Tagged animal protection, animals, CITES, climate change, conservation, environment, habitat protection, petition, polar bears, the natural world, whales, wildlife, wildlife conservation, wind power
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Why saving wildlife will help save us all
I was asked this week to explain why I think it is important to save wildlife. I now share my take on that question with you because, whether you believe that all of us simply deserve a chance at survival … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Nature, Uncategorized, Wildlife conservation/animal protection
Tagged animal protection, carbon sinks, climate change, conservation, Conservation & biodiversity, ecosystem, environment, greenhouse gases, habitat protection, low carbon economy, Nature, rainforest, saving wildlife, the natural world, tropical rainforest, wildlife, wildlife conservation, woodland
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Asian soup lovers responsible for 73 million shark deaths a year, so help stop the slaughter now
A post from my old website, 21 September 2010… I’ve always been a shark lover myself, but the mere sight of one of their fins poking out of the water, I realise, may spark sheer terror to some who grew up … Continue reading