Photography credits
The imagery across this website has been generously provided by a small group of photographers and partners who care deeply about Malleefowl conservation. We are incredibly grateful for their support. Their work helps us tell the story of this remarkable bird and the landscapes it depends on.
While we do our best to attribute photographs directly on individual images throughout the site, this is not always possible when an image is used as a design element, banner, or background. This page serves as a central place to properly thank everyone whose work appears across the site.
Michael Gooch
Explore the Mallee
Michael, along with his partner Louise Nicholas, runs Explore the Mallee, a local eco-tourism business based in Patchewollock, Victoria, backing onto Wyperfeld National Park. Their passion for the region's birds, wildlife and landscapes has seen them become leading advocates for the Mallee and its conservation.
Michael has kindly provided many of the photos and videos used across the website and social media channels.
Remember The Wild
Nature connection charity
Our storytelling partner Remember The Wild has contributed photography and video from filming sessions, training weekends, and fieldwork undertaken together.
Jaye Williams
Jaye Williams Bird Photography
Jaye has contributed Malleefowl photography to the site.
Jess Keem
Ecologist, artist & PhD candidate, University of Melbourne
Jess has contributed photos taken during her Malleefowl research fieldwork.
Nicolas Rakotopare
Conservation filmmaker & photographer
Nico has documented Malleefowl training weekends in the past and created photos and videos for various NMRG projects.