
Graham is a Guyanese born British biologist who has spent most of his life working in tropical South America, mainly in Guyana and Ecuador. Graham was the Executive Director of the Charles Darwin Foundation in Galapagos from 2005 to 2009 and prior to this, during 2003 and 2004, he was the Director General of the Iwokrama International Centre for Rain Forest Conservation and Development in Guyana. Graham’s professional life includes more than 20 years of experience in ecological research, collaborative wildlife and fisheries management, and sustainable enterprise development in aquaculture, fisheries and tourism. Graham has worked in Guyana for over ten years to ensure the conservation of the North Rupununi Wetlands. Graham has published more than 30 popular and technical articles and books. Dr. Watkins holds a degree in Zoology from St. Catherine’s College, Oxford in the UK and a Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolution from the University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Pete, a British biologist, is an internationally renowned, award winning nature photographer. Pete has published in many international magazines including National Geographic, Smithsonian, International Wildlife, BBC Wildlife, GEO, Time, Airone and Nature’s Best. Pete is represented by leading photographic agents, including Minden Pictures in the USA and the Nature Picture Library in the UK, where he is one of their most important photographers. Pete is also a founding member of the International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP). Pete works as a team with his long time partner and wife Reneé Bish, they have published nine books; these books make strong social and conservation statements.
In 2009, Pete and Graham published "Galapagos: Both Sides of the Coin."