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Ambassadors answer: Stephen Menzie
As part of our 175th anniversary we also interviewed some of our ambassadors. Stephen Menzie, Editor of British Birds and the Head of Falsterbo Bird Observatory in Sweden is one of them.
Ambassadors answer: Debby Doodeman
As part of our 175th anniversary we also interviewed some of our ambassadors. Debby Doodeman from FOGOL in the Netherlands is one of them.
Part 3: Media turns nature observation into a popular phenomenon
After the two world wars, nature observation became more medial and the progress in optical development is also clearly noticeable.
Part 2: The professionalization of birdwatching and bird protection
About the useage of binoculars in the beginning of the 20th century and the development of nature conservation organizations in Germany, England and the USA.
Part 1: How it all began: The roots of bird watching
An insight into the beginnings of nature observation, the creation of the first binoculars and the developments in England and the USA.
ZEISS Engages Sponsorship with Birdability: New organization promotes inclusion and access for those with disabilities or health concerns.
ZEISS engages sponsorship with Birdability, a new organization promoting inclusion and access for those with disabilities or health concerns.
The first bird race ever
The DDA Birdrace 2021 on World Migratory Bird Day set some new records and excited many people to take part in their first Birdrace.
Luke Tiller’s review on the ZEISS Victory SF32
Travelling birder Luke Tiller reviews the ZEISS Victory SF32. Read his experiences about the wide field of view, optimized ergonomics and image quality.
Catherine’s Corner
ZEISS amabassador Catherine Hamilton describing her experiences observing Wrentits at Eaton Cayon.
The art of enjoying birds without filter
An interview with the Spanish birdwatcher José Luis Copete: He gives us insights in his life as an ornithologist and how to enjoy nature observation the most.