Spent the day, writing our pages for Langurs, but there is wildlife even in the most wilderness starved countries

There is a significant number of different species of Langur. I hope in the future, to be able to see many of these species for myself in the wild, for the time-being, this website will increase information where I can.

Whether in the UK (known for its badgers and their large setts) or elsewhere like from a bear hide in Sweden, seeing animals like badgers is always interesting.

If all people who travel the world, would spend just one of the days in their trip seeing the local wildlife, the finances to support all these species would likely be there already.

Some of my most exciting moments, have been when I have encountered an animal. Very often, these encounters have not happened where they should have. I have encountered bears and wolves amongst others, outside reserves.

These have often been the most exciting moments on those trips. Should more people search them out, and pay a small price for those encounters, there would be few places on earth where animals would be killed. Should each farmer with wildlife on his land, take a small amount of money each week from those coming to see the wildlife, it would be well worth the hassle to work around it, for the primary use of the land (the growing of crops, or raising of livestock).

Even in countries like the UK, there is wildlife to see. From incredible encounters with badgers and foxes, to following hares across the Welsh hills, or watching whales and dolphins from the UK coast. Very often, in the places where people are hardest up, there is wildlife around the people. Our aim, here, is to create a marketplace for the buying and selling of these encounters, be it access to where the wildlife is, a place to stay or a ride (car boat or something else).

We’re aiming to put put some videos, in the hope to bring word, but please spread word, we are finally at a point where everything needed is in place. Our primary focus, is to link those who live alongside wildlife with those who want to see it, join us, list your wildlife (it only takes a few minutes). We’re also eager to tell peoples story. This is primarily aimed at those listed, but we are interested about all news about the natural world, and are eager to publish stories from all over the place. Do join us – you do not need to write in English (or indeed speak English). The website is equipped with translators, so provided you write clearly in your own language, it should make sense in any

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