Natural Habitat Adventures announces the launch of Wildlife Photo of the Day, a new website that celebrates the world's most captivating and stunning wildlife photos. Nat Hab, the world's premier nature and wildlife travel company, invites amateur and professional photographers alike to submit their work to feature on the new site.
"Wildlife lovers and armchair travelers will enjoy an exciting new photo every day," said Ben Bressler, Natural Habitat Adventures (http://www.nathab.com/) founder and president. "Gorgeous, full-color images will feature the world's most intriguing species, from breaching whales and polar bears sparring on the tundra to mountain gorillas and rare lemurs with huge golden eyes."
Fans of the new website can have photos delivered directly to their inbox by subscribing to the convenient Weekly Digest. Another way to see the featured wildlife photos is to follow Wildlife Photo of the Day on social media: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram "The hope is that by sharing inspiring wildlife photos, people will become interested and more involved in securing the future of these incredible species," said Bressler. Each photo selected for the platform includes a link to conservation information provided by World Wildlife Fund. Visitors to the site can learn about threats to the animal or its ecosystem, what WWF is doing to protect it and what individuals can also do to help.A bio, headshot and link to the photographer's professional website on the page that features his/her photo. The link will help drive traffic to the photographer's website and may benefit their website's SEO.
The photographer's photo and name will also be featured on the website's four social media accounts: Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram. The Photo of the Day website will also be publicized on World Wildlife Fund's social media accounts, giving the photographer exposure to its millions of followers.
Each photograph selected is featured in a Weekly Digest e-blast, giving the photographer exposure to Nat Hab's email subscribers.
For submission details please see http://dailywildlifephoto.nathab.com/submit-your-photo.
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