Born and raised in South Africa, James Currie has nurtured a lifelong passion for birds and wildlife. He has led a fascinating and exciting life as a safari and birding guide, TV host, producer, speaker, and author.

James has traveled to many corners of the world, filming spectacles of nature, documenting uncommon wildlife, and learning about unique cultures. One of his most recent projects, “Last of the Big Tuskers,” highlights a handful of Africa’s famous elephants, whose enormous tusks attract attention from naturalists, photographers, and poachers, too.

Adrian Binns hosts his good friend James for a conversation about his adventures, wildlife conservation, his latest endeavor A WILD Connection, and why sundowners are so wonderful!
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    James Currie
    TV Host and Safari Guide
    James Currie is a lifelong wildlife enthusiast and native of South Africa. He has led professional wildlife and birding tours for many years, and his passion for adventure and remote cultures has taken him to nearly every corner of the globe.

    An expert in the fields of sustainable development and environmental management, James holds a bachelor’s degree in African Languages from the University of Cape Town and a master’s in Sustainable Environmental Management from Middlesex University London.

    James was the host of Nikon’s Birding Adventures TV, a popular birding show that aired for 10 seasons on Discovery Communications' Destination America and the NBC Sports Network. He also hosted the action-birding show Aerial Assassins on Nat Geo WILD. Additionally, he provided footage and consulted for the 2011 birding movie "The Big Year," starring Steve Martin, Jack Black, and Owen Wilson.

    One of his most recent projects, “Last of the Big Tuskers,” highlights a handful of Africa’s famous elephants, whose enormous tusks attract attention from naturalists, photographers, and poachers, too. Adrian Binns hosts his good friend James for a conversation about his adventures, wildlife conservation, his latest endeavor A WILD Connection, and why sundowners are so wonderful! What are sundowners? You'll just have to watch to find out!