
Me, myself and I: Cheetah appears to have three heads in perfectly-timed safari photo
Perfectly-timed picture appeared to show a cheetah with three heads in Kenya

Worth More Alive X: The Suit, the Species, the Story…
In 2020, Exodus Travels’ expert guide, award-winning wildlife photographer and conservationist, Paul Goldstein aims to raise £100,000 for the protection and conservation of the endangered Bengal tigers, supported by the Exodus Travels Foundation.
Calling the Shot – Paul’s brutal personal photo clinic
This image is a few years old and was taken in the heart of Mara North Conservancy. We had been photographing kingfishers but there was a constant stream from a plaintiff young bird. After a while we located the source

Cheetah cubs climbing a tree
British wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has chosen his best pictures of the year.

Junk food. A young jaguar playing with a discarded plastic bottle
British wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein described the sight as ‘distressing’. He added that the animal was probably attracted by the scent of the bottle, which would have floated downstream during the wet season.

The week in wildlife – in pictures
A young jaguar plays with a discarded plastic bottle deep in the Pantanal wetlands in Mato Grosso do Sul state. Intensive farming, deforestation and pollution have left the vast Brazilian region under threat

Pictures of the Day: 14th October 2019
A British wildlife photographer has captured shocking scenes of a young jaguar playing with a discarded plastic drinks bottle in the wild.

Dramatic photos capture tiger cubs wrestle in mud during almighty catfight
PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: London-based photographer Paul Goldstein witnessed the incredible - and rare - watery big cat conflict in India

A young leopard ransacked a warthog’s burrow
Heartbreaking shots show a warthog mother desperately trying to save her ten-day-old babies from a young leopard in Kenya's Maasai Mara

Sick of the heat? Cool off with an icy adventure
So vast it’s almost overwhelming, uninterrupted sea ice stretches ahead of us, a blank canvas begging for a story to take shape. Blinded by space, scale and nothingness, I struggle to settle my gaze. But in an environment which superficially