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Zoologist Mark Carwardine is an award-winning writer, magazine columnist, widely published photographer, consultant, broadcaster and lecturer.

Mark has just begun his next series with the BBC - Museum of Life - as one of a team of four presenters exploring life behind the scenes at the Natural History Museum, which is due to be broadcast on BBC2 in spring 2010. He recently finished filming Last Chance to See, a BBC-TV series about endangered species, which he is co-presenting with Stephen Fry (due to be broadcast this autumn). He also presented the weekly half-hour programme, Nature, on BBC Radio 4 for many years (and has presented many other programmes and series for Radio 4).

He has written more than 50 books - including the best-selling field guide to whales, dolphins and porpoises ever published - and HarperCollins is about to publish the book he has written go with the BBC series, Last Chance to See. He writes a monthly column in BBC Wildlife magazine.

Mark also has an extensive collection of wildlife and environment photographs taken on all seven continents and in more than a hundred countries – sold through picture agencies around the world and through this website. He has been Chairman of the Judging Panel for the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition since 2005.

Mark has founded several wildlife-tour companies over the years and still finds time to lead a trip each year to Baja California.

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