Photography and the modern wildlife conservation movement became entwined soon after their shared emergence in the middle of the 19th century. This article analyzes how photography, film, video, and digital imaging have shaped the movement and continue to exert influence. Images often dictate our knowledge of animal species in the wild, but they can be deceptive, and they have hindered as well as helped conservation efforts. The profusion of wildlife conservation imagery and continued politicized debates over appropriate strategies make it important to investigate the conflicted alliance between mechanical reproduction and the conservation movement
Through humour, wonder and surprise, this installation of photographs, videos and sculpture by Mark ...
Wildlife species can be difficult to study because they can have very large ranges and can be wary o...
The paper points out a number of perceptions that blur and damage the image of wildlife damage manag...
Photography and the modern wildlife conservation movement became entwined soon after their shared em...
One of the most pressing ecological problems we face is the loss of biodiversity. Biodiversity refer...
AbstractBy enabling the creation of networks of electronic sensors and human participants, new techn...
With the recognition that most global environmental problems are a result of human actions, there is...
Wild life photography typically captures images of animals and birds in their native habitat and foc...
The argument that wildlife conservation and the science that supports it are contentious and politic...
van der Wal, Anke Fischer Abstract Wildlife conservation-related organisations increasingly employ n...
A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Sc...
The article reflects upon the observational practices and methods developed by the early exponents o...
Contemporary wildlife documentaries, geared for the television market, exhibit a recurrent pattern: ...
During the 20th century, birding evolved from a little-known hobby into a global phenomenon importan...
We thank our interviewees for granting us access to data and permission to use images; the dot.rural...
Through humour, wonder and surprise, this installation of photographs, videos and sculpture by Mark ...
Wildlife species can be difficult to study because they can have very large ranges and can be wary o...
The paper points out a number of perceptions that blur and damage the image of wildlife damage manag...
Photography and the modern wildlife conservation movement became entwined soon after their shared em...
One of the most pressing ecological problems we face is the loss of biodiversity. Biodiversity refer...
AbstractBy enabling the creation of networks of electronic sensors and human participants, new techn...
With the recognition that most global environmental problems are a result of human actions, there is...
Wild life photography typically captures images of animals and birds in their native habitat and foc...
The argument that wildlife conservation and the science that supports it are contentious and politic...
van der Wal, Anke Fischer Abstract Wildlife conservation-related organisations increasingly employ n...
A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Sc...
The article reflects upon the observational practices and methods developed by the early exponents o...
Contemporary wildlife documentaries, geared for the television market, exhibit a recurrent pattern: ...
During the 20th century, birding evolved from a little-known hobby into a global phenomenon importan...
We thank our interviewees for granting us access to data and permission to use images; the dot.rural...
Through humour, wonder and surprise, this installation of photographs, videos and sculpture by Mark ...
Wildlife species can be difficult to study because they can have very large ranges and can be wary o...
The paper points out a number of perceptions that blur and damage the image of wildlife damage manag...