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Wild Arena – Big Cats 2 Workshop and Experience – Review

I meant to blog about this in the week, but last Sunday I visited the Wildlife Heritage Foundation as part of the Wild Arena Big Cats 2 Workshop and Experience which I blogged about a while back. I thought I’d share my experience and show off some of my photos from the day.

Their site in Kent is excellent. It’s only open to the general public through specialist days (photographer, wildlife experiences, etc.), through which they are funded and so it’s a lot more intimate than a zoo. The enclosures are arranged around a central grass car park, ideal as you can keep heavy kit in your car which is never too far away for a quick lens change. Having said that, I managed to spent the entire day shooting with my 70-300 IS USM, despite bringing my entire kit bag and tripod!

As the site takes part in numerous breeding projects for the cats, it’s no surprise that animal welfare is their number one priority and this is reflected in the quality of the enclosures and environments they provide. The obvious advantage for photography is that you can get right up to the enclosures and take pictures through the bars which eliminates the usual problems you get trying to photograph big cats (or any of the more dangerous animals) in zoos, where you are kept back from the enclosure by another fenced off area meaning you can’t keep the bars out of shot.

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