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Are Whale Sharks Dangerous?

Are Whale Sharks Dangerous?

Whale sharks are the largest fish on Earth and one of the most studied. They are also filter feeders, which is the single most important thing to understand before swimming with whale sharks in Mexico. Their diet is plankton, fish eggs, and tiny marine organisms. They...
What to Pack for a Wildlife Trip as a Woman

What to Pack for a Wildlife Trip as a Woman

The packing list for a women’s wildlife expedition is more specific than a general travel checklist and shorter than most women expect. What you need depends on where you are going, what you will be doing when you get there, and when. A sunrise at a sandhill...
How to Stay Safe as a Solo Female Traveller

How to Stay Safe as a Solo Female Traveller

Staying safe as a solo female traveller comes down to a small set of repeatable habits across planning, accommodation, and transport – most of which you can put in place before you leave home. The women who travel with Her Wild Life come from every background...
Do You Need Binoculars for Wildlife Travel?

Do You Need Binoculars for Wildlife Travel?

Binoculars are not mandatory for wildlife travel, but they change what you are able to see. For birding, marine wildlife, and animals viewed across open landscapes, a good pair turns a distant shape into a species. For most women’s wildlife trips, we consider...