Awarded at Nature Image Awards competition
I was recently awarded by Nature Image Awards competition, held by IUCN and Terre Sauvage magazine. Read more →
I was recently awarded by Nature Image Awards competition, held by IUCN and Terre Sauvage magazine. Read more →
At Wayqecha Biological Station my photography group followed a researcher to look for frogs and other smaller creatures in the steep slopes of the Peruvian cloud forest which, for the sake of justice, wasn’t cloudy at all that night!
An amazing miniature orchid Erycina glossomystax on top of a leaf into the Villa Carmen Biological Station (Peru), managed by ACCA.
No jokes, this is just a very short post that will be followed by other ones soon. I’m just back from a long month in Peru, where I also found a beautiful super giant queen of the bullet ant (Paraponera clavata).
Led by professional naturalists and photographers Emanuele Biggi and Alessandro Catenazzi With the support of ACCA (Asociación para la Conservación de la Cuenca Amazónica) Departure 24th June and return home on 9th July To register to the trip: ebiggi@anura.it (NOTE: registrations end at the end of April 2016) A journey to discover the natural and photographic fauna and flora and […]
Per prenotare il viaggio ed i voli: Sangallo Tours (Alessia) alessia@sangallotours.it
Un viaggio naturalistico e fotografico per scoprire la fauna e la flora e la cultura dei grandi ambienti peruviani: il deserto costiero, la foresta nebulosa andina e quella calda amazzonica.
Il 19 maggio alle 19:30 presso la Libreria Assaggi in Via degli Etruschi 4 a Roma, in occasione della bella manifestazione PINT OF SCIENCE, sarò dalla parte degli Anfibi, della ricerca e della loro conservazione.
Il 1 maggio alle 16:45 presso Palazzo Bellini a Comacchio (FE), in occasione del Fotofestival di Asferico, sarò dalla parte degli Anfibi e della loro conservazione.
Il 24 aprile alle 16:30 presso il Museo di Storia Naturale di Genova sarò dalla parte degli Anfibi e della loro conservazione in occasione del SAVE THE FROGS! DAY e anche della rassegna HerpeThon .
While at Wayqecha Biological Station on the Andes I photographed this Simulium (Psilopelmia) bicoloratum, also called “that damned sons of a b..ch”, sucking my own blood with permission.