'Identity Crisis'
(in English) in Australasia ScubaDiver's Environmental section. About WWF's whale shark work in Donsol, Philippines, especially on photo-ID and satellite tagging.


'Puerto Galera'
(in Danish) in the Danish dive magazine DYK #10 2007. A trip to Puerto Galera showed us a dive site with a tremendous diversity and put us in contact with a fantastic Danish couple, Alice and Bjørn.


'National Treasure' (in English) in Australasia ScubaDiver's Environmental section. About the WWF success story from Tubbataha in the middle of the Sulu Sea.



'Man skyder da flodheste!'
(in Danish /Eng. 'But you shoot hippos') in WWF Denmark's magazine, Levende Natur #1, 2007. What has many years of violence, unrest and war meant for the wildlife in DRCongo? This is also the story about those brave people who work with conservation under temendously difficult, dangerous and extreme conditions.
  



'Nu med fremtid'
(in Danish /Eng. 'Now with a future') WWF Denmark's magazine, Levende Natur #3, 2006. We close down after 10 years in Kayan Mentarang in East Kalimantan, Borneo, but it is done with a good feeling in the stomach.



'Mode eller Mafia' (in Danish /Eng. 'Fashion or Mafia?') WWF Denmark's magazine, Levende Natur #2, 2006. The tigers are in their worst crisis ever, and trade with tiger parts are controlled by people with huge power.




'Portfolie Lene og Claus Topp' (in Danish) Portfolie in the Danish dive magazine, DYK, May 2006.



 

'Mennesker mod hajer', (in Danish /Eng. 'Humans against sharks') in WWF Denmark's magazine, Levende Natur #4, 2005. About the threats toward sharks - finning, drift nets, etc. 
 


 

'En gigantisk success', (in Danish /Eng. 'A huge success') WWF Denmark's magazine, Levende Natur #4, 2005. Tells about our encounters with whale sharks in Donsol from a WWF perspective. 



 

'I hvalhajernes verden', (in Danish /Eng. 'In the world of the whale sharks') in the Danish adventure magazine 'Adventure World', July 2005. Tells about our trip to Donsol in Philippines, where we saw 52 whale sharks in four days.




 

'Tsunami - verdens mest kendte ord', (in Danish /Eng. 'Tsunami - the worlds best known word') WWF Denmark's magazine, Levende Natur #1, 2005. The tsunami hit Asia on 26th December 2004. What was the consequences for humans and the environment?




'The Vulnerable Napoleons', (in English) WWF Malaysia's magazine 'Green Heart' issue 03, 2004. This article tells about why this big and long living reef fish has reached a state near extinction.




'The secret garden of Ulu Padas', (in English) WWF Malaysia's magazine 'Green Heart' issue 01, 2004. In one of the worlds richest plant areas we find the kerangas forest with its variety of different strange plants - orchids, pitcher plants, ants plants, etc. But the area is not protected.




 

'The Royal Connection Expedition (in Danish) WWF Denmark's magazine 'Levende Natur' # 4, 2004. WWF Denmark and Randers Regnskov (a zoo in Denmark that supports WWF), took a trip together around Borneo. It ended up beeing a trip to both marine areas, montane forest and lowland river forest. Focus was very much on reptiles, but there were also encounters with monkeys, hornbills and Borneo's pygmy-elephants. 




'Store fisk - store problemer', (in Danish /Eng. 'Big fish - big problems') WWF Denmark's magazine 'Levende Natur', # 1, 2004. Scaring results were released from a scientific survey in 2003. It claimed that 90% of the oceans big fish had disappeared within the last 50 years. This article shows that the situation for the big tropical reef fish are very much the same.




'Jungleekspedition Borneo', (in Danish /Eng. 'Jungle Expedition Borneo') WWF Denmark's magazine 'Levende Natur', # 4, 2003. Big scientific expeditions are often the first step towards an areas protection. But what is actually going on during these expeditions. WWF Denmark has looked over the shoulders of the scientists during two expeditions in Borneo.




'Skildpadderne på Sangalaki', (in Danish /Eng. 'The seaturtles on Sangalaki') WWF Denmark's magazine 'Levende Natur', # 3, 2003. A holiday turned into a big concern and love for the seaturtles and this place which is one of the biggest nesting sites in the world for green turtles. The story is facts about the green turtle and about the past and present threats towards these amazing creatures.




'Sabahs krokodiller er blevet voksne!', (in Danish /Eng. 'The crocodiles in Sabah has become adults') WWF Denmark's magazine 'Levende Natur', # 1, 2003. After decades of protection the crocodiles of Sabah have become very old animals - and some of them very very big. How to deal with a situation where protected animals start to eat humans? The crocodile is just one among many such 'problematic animals'.