Experts by Last Name: S
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Warren Samuels
Native Kenyan Warren Samuels began his career as a naturalist guide and photographer at a leading private game reserve in South Africa in 1980. Upon his return to Kenya in 1987, he established a wildlife documentary film camp in the Masai Mara National Reserve and began filming Africa's large predators... More »
Kevin Schafer
National Geographic photographer Kevin Schafer has traveled extensively in the polar regions. A founding Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers, Kevin was named the 2007 Outstanding Nature Photographer of the Year by the North American Nature Photographers Association... More »
Jeremy Schmidt
Writer, photographer, and biologist Jeremy Schmidt has written several books for National Geographic and articles for National Geographic and National Geographic Traveler magazines. Jeremy has spent more than 30 years in the Yellowstone area, working as a winter keeper, park ranger, naturalist, photographer, and author... More »
Cecil Schwalbe
Research ecologist and herpetologist Cecil Schwalbe has been leading natural history workshops for more than 26 years, including many expeditions to Costa Rica. Cecil was part of an international research effort to save loggerhead and black sea turtles, and he recently worked with National Geographic magazine on a story about the global plight of frogs... More »
Tim Severin
Explorer, author and filmmaker Tim Severin. From Jason and the Argonauts to the descendants of Genghis Khan, Tim Severin has literally traveled the routes of myth and established historic facts... More »
Eduardo Shaw
Eduardo Shaw grew up on the pampas of Argentina and has lived with his family in northwestern Patagonia for the past 18 years. A former teacher and now a naturalist and lecturer, he is deeply involved in local foundations and community projects that promote sustainable development... More »
David Silverberg
Geographer David Scott Silverberg was the founding field director of Boston University's Center for Coastal Studies and has lectured on oceanography, conservation biology, and tectonics for 20 years. He has received research grants from the National Geographic Society and is a fellow of the Royal Geographic Society, specializing in natural and biocultural history... More »
Michael Smyth
Archaeologist Michael Smyth is a Maya scholar who has been leading research teams to the Yucatán for more than 20 years. Currently a professor at Rollins College in Florida, Michael has received more than a dozen grants from the National Geographic Society to fund his digs and research since 1992... More »
Derek Solomon
Derek Solomon has been leading special interest safaris in southern Africa for more than 15 years. Originally based in Harare, Zimbabwe, he has led safaris to destinations in Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, and South Africa... More »
Tino Soriano
Born and raised in Barcelona, Spain, Tino Soriano divides his work between photojournalism and travel photography. He has been honored with numerous national and international awards from groups such as World Press Photo, UNESCO, and FotoPres... More »
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