Photography – Orangutans – Durrell Wildlife Park Jersey

The Orangutans are another of our close relatives – intelligent, social, affectionate.

These are a set of photos I took at the Durrell Wildlife Park. They were so expressive. They are being hunted to extinction. Their habitat is being destroyed.

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Photography – Gorillas – Gerald Durrell – The Jersey Durrell Wildlife Park

I don’t like zoos but I did like the Durrell Wildlife Park. The animals had a good environment and were loved and cared for.

Here are some photos I took of the gorillas – one of our closest relatives and insanely still being hunted for bush meat!

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Jersey – The Durrell Wildlife Park – Gerald Durrell

‘The animals and plants have nobody to speak up for them except us, the human beings who share the world with them but do not own it.’ – Gerald Durrell 1972.

Gerald Durrell is one of my heroes. He was a naturalist who loved animals. He wrote about his early life on Corfu in the 1930s where he lived with his eccentric family and lived an idyllic life with all the animals he collected.

It was a life I could relate to. I spent my childhood wandering the fields, climbing trees, wading through ditches and ponds and collecting caterpillars, newts, frogs, toads, snakes, lizards and slowworms.

Gerald was passionate about conservation. He set up his Wild-life Park as a conservation project that came straight out of his love of animals. He, like me, was utterly distraught by the cruelty and mindless destruction of nature. He did what he could to conserve it.

I don’t like zoos. I don’t like wild animals being confined in unnatural environments for people to ogle at. But I was taken with this wild-life park.

Gerald Durrell was someone I would love to have met.

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Gerald Durrell’s house

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A photo of Gerald that reminded me of one of me when I was a similar age holding a chimp.

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Anthropocene Apocalypse – Environmental catastrophe

What could possibly be more important than saving the planet?

Anthropocene Apocalypse – Education is the hope!!

Unless we educate the next generation to look after the planet there won’t be much left to look after.

Anthropocene Apocalypse – a world crisis?

We need to stop this senseless slaughter

Featured Book – Anthropocene Apocalypse – why I wrote it.

It goes without saying – it goes and goes.

Anthropocene Apocalypse – The book.

This just cried to be written.

Anthropocene Apocalypse – A book about the rapid deterioration in the environment and man’s huge impact.

This is my book on the environment. It expresses my horror at what is happening to the natural world right across the globe.

Anthropocene Apocalypse – Machine gunning Rhinos and Elephants!

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Once upon a time we had the great white hunter tracking through the jungle with his entourage to fearlessly shoot the great beasts and display the gruesome heads so that all could admire his manliness. Not that there was much to admire.

But those days are long gone. Now they simply shoot the hapless creatures with machine guns and hack the tusks and horn from their dying bodies.

It is time the whole world turned against this cruel destructive trade.

It is time to track down and arrest the ivory carvers, the Chinese medicine practices, the racketeers, merchants, exporters, hunters and all who are involved in this cruel and utterly pointless exercise.

They are robbing all of us. They are robbing the world of its wonders.

Lock them up, confiscate all their ill-gotten wealth and eradicate this trade.