History of the Documentary – Southern Right Whales
The Making of Southern Right Whales of Argentina : Part 1
How did we do it? Having finished the documentary, I often wonder that myself!
The most important issue, with producing wildlife and science productions, before any money is raised, before any plane tickets are booked, before any equipment is rented or purchased, and sometimes before a [...]
January 16th, 2007 by Chris Johnson | No Comments
Factsheet – Right Whales
Once abundant and globally distributed, right whales were the first and most heavily exploited whales. Although some populations are showing healthy signs of recovery, right whales are classified as endangered under the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list, and the Convention for the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).
January 3rd, 2007 by Genevieve.Johnson | 1 Comment
Whale Watching in Argentina
Everybody remembers seeing their first whale, and most people experience their first close encounter on a whale watch trip. For me, it was a magnificent blue whale off Monterey Bay, California. But watching whales in Patagonia is a whale watching experience like no other, watching whales here, is truly a close encounter! Southern right whales in Peninsula Valdés are perhaps the best-known wild cetaceans on earth. I made my first acquaintance with these right whales last year, and felt compelled to return to see them again.
October 20th, 2006 by Genevieve.Johnson | No Comments








