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Linda - Aug 23 2010 8:30 am
Hello, and the Wildlife Blogs are such a great idea! I hope to settle down and get my blog started soon. I live in Orange County, California. I use my work to advocate for open space in our highly populated area. Surprisingly we do have alot of wildlife here in our canyons. Very hot in the summer though! Linda
HelenaDuff - Aug 16 2010 4:35 pm
This is a brilliant blog.
I just thought since this is a great meeting of minds and hearts for all those that share their passion for wildlife that I would let you know there is an RSPB competition running in partnership with London Underground to promote the wide variety of wildlife you can find in London. Would this be of interest? Check it out - www.tfl.gov.uk/wildlifecompetition
Louis Rummer-Downing - Aug 12 2010 2:22 pm
Hello guys and gals, this is my new blog about wildlife photography- but more specifically honey bees. I am cureently doing a project supported by the E.U. (thanks guys) about a beekeeper in Cornwall, England. If you would like to check it out- its on www.louisrd.blogspot.com

Louis x
Matt - Aug 09 2010 10:32 am
Nice blog. Thanks for sharing !
Wildlife Holidays - May 31 2010 3:02 pm
This is one of the most informative and respectable blogs i have come across, i have a safari holiday company in the process of development and would like to highlight www.royle-safaris.co.uk which should be fully functional within the next 6 weeks
Vanessa Serrao - Apr 08 2010 6:49 pm
Hi,
I run a wildlife video blog and social network for nature lovers, NatureBreak.org. I recently started a monthly wildlife photo contest. I'd love to connect with your bloggers and encourage them to enter the contest. Any ideas for how to do that? Not sure if I would qualify for membership on your site because my blog isn't a wildlife photo blog.

Looking forward to hearing from you!
Vanessa
Ian - Jan 27 2010 11:22 pm
@Pescalune. The issue has been resolved now. There was a minor bug in WPB relating to entries with duplicate titles.
Ian - Jan 27 2010 6:23 pm
@Pescalune. I can't see any reason why that's not working either - will take a more detailed look this evening.

@Animal print. Can you be a bit more specific with your issue. Which blog is it that you are having problems with?
Animal print - Jan 27 2010 4:39 pm
I cant read the latest post can you tell me how to? thanks
Pescalune - Jan 27 2010 4:04 pm
Hi Ian :)

Juste wanna ask if there's any problem with my blog ? There are no updates here for my 2 last posts ... don't understand why they do not appear here.
And also thanks for your great work !
Have a nice day
Pescalune
Mary Cromer - Nov 27 2009 8:06 am
OHHHH My. I only posted my new post once, but the whole thing is on here twice. How did that happen? I edited it, but the edited version is not on here, would editing have made any difference? Thanks, hope your Thanksgiving was great~
Mary
Holly Dudley - Oct 23 2009 11:51 am
Hi Ian,

I’m contacting you from Dorling Kindersley Books about sharing some wildlife screensavers that we recently created from DK content.

You can take a look at them online here: http://j.mp/46OsWQ and http://j.mp/3M98hf. We think both would sit really nicely on Wildlife Photography Blogs and that they would be of interest to your users.

If you would like to add either to your site, we’ve created some great banners for you to use, so please just email me back and I will send you them.

And if you'd also like a copy of either Life in the Wild or Where to go Wild to offer as a competition prize on your site, please just let me know.

Best wishes,
Holly
Ian - Sep 30 2009 8:20 am
Thanks for the comment Southland021. I don't have any experience of photography courses in the area, but there are a number of photographers who offer 1:1 training. I'll take a look & email some details.
southland021 - Sep 29 2009 10:05 pm
Hi, can anyone recommend a good wildlife photography course around the London area?
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