Contributors

Vidyun R Hebbar

Vidyun R Hebbar is India’s first “Young Wildlife Photographer of The Year” award winner. He is a 12-year-old boy from Bangalore who is passionate about macro and street photography. In addition to his photography interests, he also enjoys reading, collecting stones, and 3D penning.

ALISON BUTTIGIEG

Alison Buttigieg, an award-winning wildlife photographer, hails from Malta but has called Finland her home for more than 15 years. Balancing her fervent pursuit of wildlife photography with a full-time role as an IT Project Manager, Alison’s lens has taken her to remote corners of the globe. Her niche expertise lies in capturing the captivating...

Heidi Lots

Heidi Lots was born in 1980 in Argentina. She is living since 2015 in Germany, dedicated to paint and help preserve Argentinian wild birds. hlots@hotmail.com

Dhairya Jhaveri

Dhairya Jhaveri is a family business owner, an avid bird watcher and wildlife photographer from a birding paradise, Jamnagar, Gujarat in India.

A Paws Trails Workshop

From Paws Trails’ latest six day photography workshop with a nine members group at Masai Mara, Kanya.

Peter Hudson

Peter Hudson is a scientist, photographer, and conservationist. He undertook his first scientific expedition to Africa at the age of 21 and has been a regular visitor ever since. Passionate about nature, he manages his own 36-hectare nature reserve in Pennsylvania which is home to bears, bobcats, and other animals. In his professional career, Peter...

Shreya Menon

Shreya is a nature lover and a keen traveller. She loves to spend time with nature and understanding the local flora and fauna. Lately she has also taken up photography as a tool to record her experience with nature. Shreya is a ninth grade student at the Indian High School, Dubai.

Andrew Digby

Andrew Digby is a conservation biologist working for the New Zealand Department of Conservation. Andrew specializes in the conservation and recovery of endangered species. He has specialized on the successfully recovery programs of two flightless New Zealand, the Kākāpō and Takahē. kakaporecovery.org.nz takaherecovery.org.nz doc.govt.nz