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As part of being a trustee for the Francis Wildlife Foundation, Royle Safaris would like to let you know where some of the donations made to Read the rest…
For the first time ever, everyone’s favourite social networking site are allowing websites to be built inside the Facebook frame. Royle Safaris is the first wildlife Read the rest…
As part of being a trustee for the Francis Wildlife Foundation, Royle Safaris would like to let you know where some of the donations made to Read the rest…
As part of being a trustee for the Francis Wildlife Foundation, Royle Safaris would like to let you know where some of the donations made to Read the rest…
As part of our continued efforts to help conservation and sustainable eco-tourism we have recently become supporters of the Francis Wildlife Foundation. In fact our director Read the rest…
Royle Safaris are proud to announce that for the 2011 season we have joined forces with Tour Operators for Tigers (TOFT). This is an excellent way Read the rest…
Last month Fin Whales were spotted in British waters in numbers which are unprecedented. The 21 or so Fin Whales were spotted and by whale watching Read the rest…
After the first comprehensive study of marine life around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia has revealed a greater biodiversity than many tropical sites, such as Read the rest…
In February 2011 one of the largest aggregations of Killer Whales anywhere in the world was spotted off North West Ireland. The Irish Whale and Dolphin Read the rest…
Primate scientists from the German Primate Centre have have identified a new species of gibbon living in the tropical rain forests between Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.. Read the rest…
The ban on Diclofenac (which is the veterinary drug which caused an huge decline in the populations of Asian vultures) has shown the promising signs of Read the rest…
Being England’s rarest mammal is a stigma the pine marten has lived with for a long time but now there is reason to be cheerful as Read the rest…