Animals and wildlife viewing

Animals and wildlife viewing

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Get inspired by AGE™! The animal paradises of the world: from the rainforest to the desert to the ocean. Diving with sharks or watching whales? Discover rare animals under and above water such as blue whales, oryx antelopes, horses, Amazon dolphins, Komodo dragons, sunfish, marine iguanas, sea lions, Galapagos giant tortoises and penguins.

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Animals and wildlife observation

Watching Sea Turtles While Scuba Diving & Snorkeling: A Magical Encounter! Slow down and enjoy the moment. Watching sea turtles is a special gift.

Learn all about the animals of Antarctica. What animals are there? Where do you live? And how did they adapt to this special place?

In Iceland you can go whale watching with Elding right in the capital. A view of the Reykjavik skyline is included. Whale tours in Reykjavik Iceland with Elding Whale-Watching Iceland.

Husavik is considered the whale capital of Europe. Here you can watch humpback whales! With North Sailing by wooden boat, sailing ship or electric boat.

Sea lions, turtles, hammerhead sharks, marine iguanas, penguins and much more. Snorkeling and diving in Galapagos is a trip to paradise.

Find out how many species of penguins there are in Antarctica, what makes them so special and where you can see these unique animals.

Arabian oryx are beautiful white antelopes with noble heads, a typical dark facial mask and long, only slightly curved horns. A snow-white beauty! They are the smallest species of oryx antelope.

The question of how many polar bears there are in Svalbard is often answered incorrectly. We clear up the misunderstanding and provide real numbers.

Coral reefs, drift diving, colorful reef fish and manta rays. Snorkeling and diving in Komodo National Park is still an insider tip.

North Seymour is a small island with a big impact. It is home to many animal species typical of the Galapagos and is a real insider tip.

Genovesa the Bird Island: Excellent bird watching opportunities. The ocean-filled volcanic crater is a true animal paradise.

Coral reefs, dolphins, dugongs and sea turtles. For lovers of the underwater world, snorkeling and diving in Egypt is a dream destination.

Barentsøya is the fourth largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Kapp Waldburg is known for its colony of seagulls and foraging arctic foxes.

In the middle of the action! Become part of the colony and experience their joyful play. Swimming with sea lions in the wild is a magical experience.

Experience the Jordanian steppe actively! Shaumari was Jordan's first nature reserve. Endangered species such as the beautiful white oryx, goitered gazelles and Asian wild asses live in this protected area. The game reserve is actively committed to preserving the rare Arabian oryx. The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RNCN) is overseeing the project. Aside from that …

Observe wildlife: Enjoy the wildlife and the experience of seeing the animals live in the wild. Discover a world full of wonder and responsibility.

Observing animals and wildlife in their natural environment is a fascinating activity that delights people of all ages and people all over the world. Here are 10 important facts and information about animal and wildlife watching, which appeal to both nature and animal lovers:

1. Diversity of wildlife: Our world is home to an amazing variety of animal species, from majestic predators like lions and tigers to tiny insects and colorful birds, as well as a countless amount of sea life. New animal species are being discovered again and again and unfortunately there are also numerous animal species whose populations are considered to be critically endangered. Animal and wildlife observation allows us to discover this natural diversity and protect endangered species.

2. Popular wildlife: Some of the most commonly searched wildlife include lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, gorillas, whales, dolphins, eagles and rhinos. These majestic animals have held a strong fascination for us humans for thousands of years. From the first rock and cave drawings to the temples of the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Chinese, ... everywhere on earth we find evidence of the original and completely natural human connection to the animal world.

3. Children's favorite animals: Children are often particularly fascinated by animals such as lions, pandas, penguins, dolphins and koalas. Not only are these animals popular, but they also provide educational experiences. The future belongs to our children and we inherited the planet from our parents to pass it on to future generations. Animal protection and nature conservation are particularly easy for children. The connection to nature is also extremely strong, especially among children.

4. Animal protection and nature conservation: Animal and wildlife observation should always be accompanied by respect for the animals and their habitats. Sustainable tourism and conservation projects are crucial to protect biodiversity. We protect - what we know! Activists, media, wildlife photographers, schools and zoos help us get to know rare and endangered animal species. Documentaries can strengthen our understanding and help us understand and respect the complexities of Mother Nature.

5. Responsible observation: Wild animals should always be observed from a safe distance and without disturbance. Protecting animals and their natural habitats should be a top priority. Wild animals are definitely not pets that want to be petted. Extremely detailed close-ups often belie the great distances that wildlife photographers can cover with their telephoto lenses. Polar bears, for example, are extremely dangerous wild animals that we certainly don't want to get close to. But we should also give peaceful and small wild animals enough space at all times while we observe them with fascination.

6. Touristic attractions: In many countries, wildlife viewing is an important tourist attraction and source of income. Safari in Africa • Whale watching in Iceland • Reptile and bird watching in Galapagos • Polar bear watching in Svalbard • Diving in Egypt • Whale sharks in Mexico • Orcas in Norway • Corals and Komodo dragons in Indonesia • these are just a few examples. We document places that offer you the best opportunities for animal observation. And we ask you to visit these places with respect and love for nature.

7. Education and Research: Animal and wildlife observation contributes to education by providing insight into animal behavior, ecology, and habitat. It is also important for scientific research and species conservation projects. We also hope that our articles and animal photos provide you with valuable knowledge and a wonderful time. We learn something new every day and are happy to share this knowledge with you.

8. Animal Behaviors: Observations can provide fascinating insights into animal behavior, from movements and migrations to raising young. For example, it is a wonderful experience when you share a wave with a sea turtle and can calmly watch it as it feeds on the seabed. The best animal and nature photographs are always taken when we do not disturb or influence the natural behavior of the wild animals we observe.

9. Endangered species: Observing rare and endangered species, such as pandas or orangutans, can raise awareness about protecting these endangered animals. Of course, it is much better to watch whales than to hunt these intelligent marine mammals. Often, for example, it is former fishermen who, instead of making a living from fishing, offer tourist activities and day trips.

10. Unforgettable experiences: Animal and wildlife watching offers unforgettable experiences and moments of connection with nature that touch the heart and promote a sense of responsibility for our planet. Being one with nature is the deep and fulfilled feeling of being truly alive. We are happy to share our most beautiful moments with you and hope you like our animal photos and articles.

Observing animals and wild animals enriches our lives and makes an important contribution to protecting our wildlife. It allows us to appreciate the beauty and diversity of nature while taking responsibility for its protection.
 

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