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> Field Reports"Field Reports" provides
a realistic view of the art
and science of field-based
wildlife research. All of the
photographs and video in
these
reports are shot "as is."
That
means that nothing is
staged
or rehearsed, and that
cameras are
often used in poor (or
non-existent) light, in bad
weather, or at long
distances.
Our intent is to show as
authentically as possible
what
it is like to work with
wildlife in the field.Caribou Research Update: Winter 2010 August 31, 2010 Researchers' attempts to gather DNA data on caribou in Ontario's boreal
forest (and in other places in Canada) are hampered by less-than-typical
snowfall.
[ Full Article ]
Swimming with Dusky Dolphins July 16, 2010 Donatella Malfitano learns about Dusky dolphins during an encounter with
them in New Zealand.
[ Full Article ]
Bear Viewing on the Alganak River July 15, 2010 UPDATED 6 AUGUST 2010. Alaska-based guide Philip
Sanfilippo shares his field diary during a season
of research and observation focused on Alaskan brown bears.
[ Full Article ]
Kenya Zoofari July 8, 2010 Rod Hackney, Public Relations Manager at the North Carolina Zoological
Park, shares his field journal from a recent safari trip to Kenya.
[ Full Article ]
Kendall the Chimp, Part 4 August 24, 2010 Kendall attempts some male bonding, and finally gets a chance to go on
exhibit at the North Carolina Zoological Park.
[ Full Article ]
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