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Contributors

Jeremy Goss

Jeremy was born in South Africa and raised to love the wild spaces of the continent from an early age. As a result, he has spent most of his adult life trying to find ways to combine his love of photography and wilderness with ways of conserving it. He is currently based in Kenya, where he divides his time between conservation work for Big Life Foundation, safari guiding and photography.

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Shaun Mousley

Shaun is a professional safari guide and partner of The Original Ker & Downey Safaris. After studying abroad and gaining experience in game reserves in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, he returned to his home country, Kenya, where he managed two of the country’s top properties in the Masaai Mara and the Chyulu Hills / Amboseli ecosystem. He then started his own safari company, Nomadic Africa, curating bespoke, privately guided safaris across sub-Saharan Africa.

Andreas Fox

Andreas is a professional safari guide and a board member of The Original Ker & Downey Safaris and the Kenya Wildlife Trust. Based in Nairobi, he curates and guides trips across subSaharan Africa. Prior to returning to his country of birth, Kenya, Andreas ran conservation projects and guide training courses in Southern Africa. An occasional writer, he has published numerous articles about conservation issues and personal expeditions.

Simon Buxton

Simon is a photographer and documentary producer interested in the fringe, the exotic and the arduous, whether it be people, places or situations. He has embedded with militia in Yemen and crossed the infamous Darien Gap on foot, always looking for the next opportunity to do something his mother wouldn’t approve of.

Jan Fox

Jan is the Founder and Editor of Wilder. He is based in Nairobi, Kenya, where he was born and raised. Before founding the magazine in 2020, he spent seven years working as a development consultant on assignments for UN agencies and other international organisations across East Africa, monitoring and documenting a range of humanitarian projects in Somalia and other fragile and conflict-affected environments. He also worked as a freelance travel writer for regional and international publications.

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