ARCTIC TO THE ANTARCTIC
BORNWILD
ENDANGERED SPECIES
filmed on location by Tracey Thornton Photography ttp
Some PROJECTS AND ASSIGNMENTS IN PROGRESS FILMED
South America - Jaguar, Giant Otter
Galapagos - Penguin, Giant Tortoise, Marine Iguana, Green Turtle, Sea Lion, Flightless cormorant
India - Royal Bengal Tiger, Gharial crocodile, Langur monkey, Rhinoceros, Elephant, Bustard, Guar
New Zealand - Brown Kiwi, Yellow-eyed Penguin, Whio (Blue Duck), Short-tail Bat, Falcon,
Africa - Mountain Gorilla, Black & White Rhinoceros, Lion, Elephant Antarctica - Magellanic & Adelie & Macaroni & Gentoo Penguins, Wandering & Grey-headed Albatross,
Arctic/Canada - Polar Bear, Arctic Fox, Grizzly Bear,
Alaska - Katmai Coastal Brown Bear, Gray Wolf, Bald Eagle,
Australia - Great White Shark, Tasmanian Devil, Platypus, Spotted & Eastern Quoll, Wedge-tailed Eagle, Koala Bear,
Indonesia - Orang-utan, Komodo Dragons
Other - Orca (Killer Whale), Humpback Whale,
FUTURE WILDLIFE PROJECTS
Snow Leopard, Blue Whale, African Wild Dog, Dingo, Loggerhead Turtle, Giant Panda, Amur Leopard, Lowland Gorilla, Hector's Dolphin,
BOOKS & DVD
Arctic to the Antarctic in process with articles and images
WHO WE ARE
BornWild - Arctic to Antarctica is an independent in the field photographic and research account of wildlife and endangered species.
VISION STATEMENT
To provide information to help protect wildlife species and learn about declining wildlife populations and their need to increase numbers to survive, but equally important, they need an intact habitat where they can thrive without the growing pressures from human populations. Today wildlife does not exist in isolation, most wildlife populations live outside of protected areas, where they live alongside humans. Effective wildlife conservation means recognizing this complex human-wildlife dynamic and implementing programs to address the needs of both humans and animals.
BornWild - Arctic to Antarctica is an independent in the field photographic and research account of wildlife and endangered species.
VISION STATEMENT
To provide information to help protect wildlife species and learn about declining wildlife populations and their need to increase numbers to survive, but equally important, they need an intact habitat where they can thrive without the growing pressures from human populations. Today wildlife does not exist in isolation, most wildlife populations live outside of protected areas, where they live alongside humans. Effective wildlife conservation means recognizing this complex human-wildlife dynamic and implementing programs to address the needs of both humans and animals.