Film and Word
Photo, Television and Radio
Why a 3-Legged Lion and His Brother Swam Across A Crocodile-Filled River (2024). The New York Times, 14 June. Contributing Photographer.
Three-legged lion makes record-breaking swim across a crocodile-infested river - for sex (2024). The Telegraph, 16 June. Contributing Photographer.
Alex and the tree-climbing lions. (2023). ABC Conversations with Sarah Kanowski, March. On Air Talent.
Comeback Critter: Jacob the Lion. (2022). National Geographic Kids, April. Contributing Photographer.
Pangolin Rescue. (2022). National Geographic Kids, April. Contributing Photographer.
This three-legged lion is a symbol of hope. (2021). National Geographic, 21 August. Contributing Photographer.
Tree-Climbing Lions: Return to Uganda. (2021). National Geographic Wild. Director of Photography,on camera talent and field producer. Big Cat Week. Currently Airing on Nat Geo WILD - headline show of BIG CAT WEEK 2022.
Protecting the Pride. (2020). Contact Magazine, 10 November. Contributing Photographer.
Why we don’t really know how many lions live in Africa. (2020). National Geographic, 4 September. Contributing Photographer.
The cats whiskers: new way of counting lions could boost conservation efforts. (2020). The Guardian, 21 June. Contributing Photographer.
Researchers capture drone footage of African 'tree lions' in conservation study. (2020). The Guardian, 19 June. Director of Photography.
Rescued pangolins given a rare second chance in conservation first. (2020). Africa Geographic. Contributing Photographer, 15 June.
Tree-Climbing Lions. (2018). National Geographic WILD and Disney Plus. Director of Photography, on camera talent and field producer. December, Big Cat Weekend.
Snaring has become the greatest threat to African lions. (2018). National Geographic Online, 29 November. Director of Photography.
Inside the hidden world of jaguars. (2017). National Geographic Magazine, December. Photo assistant to Steve Winter.
Inside the black market sale of jaguar parts. (2017). National Geographic online, 5 December. Director of photography and on camera talent.
Vultures are revolting. Here’s why we need to save them. (2016). National Geographic Magazine, January. Photo assistant to Charlie Hamilton James.
Mission Critical: Leopards at the door. (2016). National Geographic Wild. Camera assistant.
Conversations with Richard Fidler. ABC Radio. (2016). 1 hour interview for Podcast.
Learning to live with leopards. (2015). National Geographic Magazine, December. Photo assistant to Steve Winter.
Popular Articles
The Fast, Furious and Brutally Short Life of an African Male Lion (2023). Scientific American and The Conversation, 23 August.
Losing a cow to wolves in Sweden hurts. But if lions take one in Uganda, a farming family’s income is gone (2023). The Conversation, February. Contributing Photographer.
Braczkowski, A.R. & Biggs, D. (2021). From Chad’s elephants to Uganda’s shoebills: planning a trip to support tourism recovery in Africa. The Conversation, 19 October.
Braczkowski, A.R. & Biggs, D. (2021). What COVID-19 travel bans have done to conservation tourism in Africa. The Conversation, 19 October.
Braczkowski, A.R., O’Bryan, C.J., Biggs, D., Fattebert, J. & Maron, M. (2021). Why paying people to tolerate wildlife is not the magic bullet for conservation. The Conversation, 11 January.
Biggs, D., Braczkowski, A.R., Clements, H. & De Vos, A. (2020). COVID-19, Africa’s conservation and trophy hunting dilemma. The Conversation.
Braczkowski, A.R., Biggs, D., Maron, M. & Allan, J. (2020). Getting closer to a much better count of Africa’s lions. The Conversation.
Braczkowski, A.R., Biggs, D., O’Bryan, C. & Jansen, R. (2020). Back from extinction: a world first effort to return threatened pangolins to the wild. The Conversation.
Braczkowski, A.R. & Carbone, C. (2019). It’s Sarabi’s pride, Mufasa just lives there: a biologist on The Lion King. The Conversation.
Braczkowski, A.R. (2019). Curios Kids: why do tigers have whiskers? The Conversation.
Holden, M., Braczkowski, A.R., O’Bryan, C., Biggs, D., Possingham, H., Allan, J. & Watson, J. (2018). Ivory up in flames, but who really noticed? How messages on elephant poaching might be missed. The Conversation.
O’Bryan, C. & Braczkowski, A.R. (2018). Mumbai's leopards have killed humans – but could they also be saving lives?The Guardian.
Braczkowski, A.R. (2018). How leopards serve their human neighbors in Mumbai, India. National Geographic Society Newsroom.
Braczkowski, A.R. (2017). In the shadow of a giant fuel plant, a unique wild cat is thriving. Earth Touch News Network.
Braczkowski, A.R. (2016). Can hunting Save Animals? Forbes Africa.
Braczkowski, A.R. (2016). Rescue to Release: An orphaned serval on the road back to the wilderness. Earth Touch News Network.
Braczkowski, A.R. & Mckibbin, R. (2016). The experts guide to spotting big cats in South Africa. Getaway Magazine.