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‘The Robert de Niros of Metehara’: Joey L’s best photographs
‘These Ethiopian camel-traders are wearing their hair in a way that shows they are traditional “deep countryside” men. It’s a beautiful style, hand-groomed with clarified butter, but it’s disappearing’
Interview by Graeme Green
01, Mar, 2023 @3:57 PM

The end of Boston’s dirty, dangerous Orange Line – Jack Lueders-Booth’s best photograph
‘The elevated section of track had become dilapidated and was due for demolition. This woman is worried about gentrification, which could lead to the area losing its homeless shelter’
Interview by Graeme Green
18, Jan, 2023 @3:00 PM

Fupi the orphaned giraffe returns to his whisperer – Ami Vitale’s best photograph
‘Lekupania is an animal keeper who saved Fupi after he fell in a ditch. Every morning, Fupi and all the other rehabilitated giraffes come back to check on him’
Interview by Graeme Green
11, Jan, 2023 @3:05 PM

Lost and found: the rediscovery that became ‘Leonardo DiCaprio’s frog’
The longnose harlequin frog, not seen since the 1980s, was found again in 2016 and has since become a symbol of defiance against mining plans in the Intag Valley
Graeme Green
29, Dec, 2022 @4:00 PM

How rehoming wildlife from rhinos to bison can revive threatened species
From rhinos to vultures, rehoming wildlife is one way to revive a species and – as new generations arrive – there is hope for more big moves in 2023
Graeme Green
29, Dec, 2022 @7:00 AM

Lost and found: how a Facebook post led to the ‘chocolate chip’ toadstool
The sighting of a ‘magnificent’ specimen of the Amanita sculpta, not seen in Singapore for 80 years, shows how the public can aid in conservation efforts
Graeme Green
22, Dec, 2022 @4:00 PM

Lost and found: how a photographer sniffed out the magnolia species not seen for a century
Eladio Fernandez was rewarded after an arduous hike up a Haitian mountain, following in the footsteps of the Swedish botanist who last saw the fragrant flower in 1925
Graeme Green
15, Dec, 2022 @4:00 PM

Lost and found: how a jungle trek led to first photo of fearless, fluffy-cheeked monkey
Bouvier’s red colobus monkey was ‘rediscovered’ after an expedition up river and through swamps in the Republic of the Congo
Graeme Green
08, Dec, 2022 @4:00 PM

Lost and found: twitchers delight at sweet song of the black-browed babbler
Since the bird was ‘rediscovered’ by accident in Borneo in 2020, ornithologists have returned to study the melodious species last documented more than 170 years ago
Graeme Green
01, Dec, 2022 @4:00 PM

Lost and found: noisy, tame and very active, Argentina delights in giant otter’s return
Decades after the world’s biggest otter disappeared from the country, a kayaking trip revealed a lone male swimming in the Bermejo River
Graeme Green
24, Nov, 2022 @4:00 PM

‘It’s very political’: the almost impossible job of being a marine planner
From the Galápagos to Bermuda, ocean planners often find themselves caught between two worlds – choosing between fisheries and fish
Graeme Green
22, Nov, 2022 @10:16 AM

Lost and found: how a single clue led to the rediscovery of a crab not seen for 225 years
The label on a specimen of Afzelius’s crab, a species last seen in 1796, simply said ‘Sierra Leone’. Scientists headed to the country to see if they could find the land-dwelling crustacean
Graeme Green
17, Nov, 2022 @4:00 PM
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