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  • Merry Christmas - December 2011

    A look back at what we have been up to in 2011 and updates for the New Year.
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  • Frozen Planet

    Predictable maybe, but with the fantastic BBC series Frozen Planet, we just couldn't resist talking about our tours to cooler climates.
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  • Travel that doesn't cost the Earth

    We have Spectacled bears, pandas, big cats, giant tortoises, green season bird life and more to tempt you this month!
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  • New Horizons

    We celebrate the launch of our new brochure and new and exciting tours for 2012. Order your copy now!
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  • Wildlife Through the Lens - August 2011

    Are you a keen wildlife photographer? This month we focus on our wildlife tours that offer photographic guides to help find that perfect shot.
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  • A 'Discovery' of Wildlife - July 2011

    Experience a 'Band' of Gorillas or a 'Crash' of Rhinos and avoid the 'Throng' of tourists with our small group wildlife tours.
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  • The Jewels of Asian Wildlife - June 2011

    This months newsletter looks at wildlife under threat in Asia. Take the chance to track tigers in India, or come face to face with leopards in Sri Lanka.
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  • Summer Escapes - May 2011

    Want to escape this summer? We have lots of wildlife tours running during the summer months...from trekking gorillas in Rwanda to collecting data on Black Caiman in Guyana.
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  • Fantastical 'wildlife' sightings - April 2011

    There are a growing number of reports from around the world of sightings of animals presumed extinct.
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  • Alternative Africa - March 2011

    This month's enews captures the diverse nature of Africa's people and the untamed spirit of its wilderness.
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  • Welcome to the Menagerie - February 2011

    We have several new trips this year covering wildlife photography, hands-on conservation projects and family adventures.
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  • Wildlife through the lens - January 2011

    Read our recommendations for expert-led photography tours. Photograph incredible wildlife in the world's most amazing locations.
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