March 7, 2015

Red Chest

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March 7, 2015
Red Chest

Species: Frigatebird | Location: Genovesa Island, Galapagos Islands

Genovesa is a great place to take photos of birds, especially for those looking for an up-close experience.  Much like the other wildlife of the Galapagos Islands, the birds are relatively uninterested in human presence.  This photo was taken on a photo trip to the Islands with Nat Hab.  Learn what WWF is doing to help preserve the Galapagos Islands.

About The Photographer

Cropped eric rock

Eric's illustrious career began in Alaska in 1989, where he worked as a field researcher on many of the state’s diverse animal species, including river otters, waterfowl, moose and reindeer. He also served as the Head Naturalist at Kantishna Roadhouse Lodge in Denali National Park. Read Eric's bio to learn more about him!

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Since 2003, Natural Habitat Adventures has partnered with World Wildlife Fund, the world’s leading environmental conservation organization, to offer conservation travel—sustainable travel that supports the protection of nature and wildlife. Nat Hab has provided more than $4 million to WWF and will continue to give 1 percent of gross sales plus $150,000 annually through 2023 in support of WWF’s mission to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth.

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