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Life on sail: Jennifer’s mission to nurture our connection with the untamed !
Coming from La Reunion, an island in the Indian Ocean, Jennifer loves to live with nature. But she wanted to make more discoveries and found them on a Mediterranean cruise using her ZEISS SFL binoculars.
The Journey of a Young Naturalist
Young Naturalist and ZEISS Ambassador Alex Chapman writing about his path and passion for nature.
Varanger through the ZEISS 8×30 SFLs
SFL 30 Review by Axel Thorenfeldt It was almost dark when we landed in Kirkenes in northern Norway on 2nd April 2023. From there, a smaller propeller plane took us across the Varanger fjord to the city Vadsø, where Agnes and I were going to stay for some time. I had been offered the opportunity
Wings Across Continents by Sounding Wild: Two brothers on their mission to spread the word about the fascination of bird migration
Wings Across Continents by Sounding Wild: Two brothers on their mission to spread the word about the fascination of bird migration
Securing the wintering grounds of the endangered Spotted Greenshank (Tringa guttifer) in Thailand
ZEISS is a proud BirdLife Species Champion for one of the most threatened shorebirds in East Asia with the goal to build on nature conservation measures and education and outreach to secure the habitats of the Spotted Greenshank.
A new way of observing nature with ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras
The new ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras enable a completely new way of birding and observing nature. For more discoveries at night and during the day.
Superior Image Quality thanks to ZEISS ZSIP Pro
An interview on the image formation process in thermal imaging cameras and how the ZEISS DTI 6’s ZSIP Pro sets new standards in detail recognition.
Julia’s Field Notes: The Nuance of a Sparrow
Julia didn’t start off liking sparrows: “Brownish, greyish, smallish, and streaked – they all looked the same to me.” What made her stop ignoring them and start admiring them? And what role did our SFL 8×30 binoculars play in this?
Dominik Eulberg in action – with the new ZEISS excursion case in his luggage
We already introduced you to the producer, DJ, author, science communicator, nature game developer and last but not least passionate birdwatcher Dominik Eulberg after our last visit to the Westerwald in one of our recent blog posts. From now on, there’s one thing he can’t do without on his many and varied assignments at lectures
How many species of flightless birds are there? How many can you name?
Approximately 60 species of flightless birds are still living. About 166 others have gone extinct in the past 100 centuries. Find a list of them.