South Africa passionate wildlife film maker and Photographer, Kim Wolhuter was recently awarded the Gerald Durrell Award for endangered life species at the 2012 Veolia Environment wildlife photographer Awards of the Natural History Museum in London.This makes him one of the Wildlife photographer of the year.
The Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year is owned by the Natural History Museum and BBC Worldwide.
Kim lives among the beasts and strives to create awareness for Africa's wild places and its animals.
According to him, “I have travelled with them on foot, in the pack itself, running with them as they hunt.”
The picture that won him the accolade
Kim has been filming African wildlife dogs at Zimbabwe’s Malilangwe village for more than twenty years.
To know more about Kim, Click on kimwolhuter.com.


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