I have been writing about conservation for twenty-five years telling stories outside the echo chamber. My stories are perceptively written, challenging and uncompromising, yet cushioned in colour, drama and humour with the intention of drawing the reader in, revealing the delights of wildlife and wilderness so that turning the page is easy and illuminating.

Romania: The Yellowstone of Europe

Nepal: Hope in the Himalayas

The Arctic: I witnessed a polar bear kill – but that’s not what I will remember most

Bali: Stewards of the biosphere

Nepal: The 21st century feels very far away indeed

Romania: Conservation & controversy

Kenya: Who are you calling thick skinned

Nepal: Nirvana Land

Socotra, Yemen: Saving a species

Cape Town: The delinquent baboons of cape town

Comment: Wilding Children

Japan: The blood of dolphins

Socotra, Yemen: Great destinations lost to modern travellers

Mongolia: In the back of Beyond

Nepal: Rising above

Kenya: Ecotourism

Comment: Getting back to nature

Zambia: Chimps with everything

Sudan: Has anyone seen my lake?

Belize: Why I decided to take a midlife 'gap year' with my teenagers

Norway: The Wolf Hunt

Kenya: When Bunny went a-hunting

Seychelles: Low Dives

Kenya: Tsavo National Park

Thailand: Selling the unsaleable

Bali: A Balinese Adventure

Thailand: Why I took the same risks that killed Jo

Hong Kong: Dual of the Orient
