CONTACT WILDLIFE ONLINE

Last Updated: 6th July 2009

I have always been a firm believer in the ideal that, if you plan to make something available on the Internet (or, indeed, any public media) it should be of some interest or use.   I hope that this site falls into both those categories.   I am very interested to know what you ladies and gents think of this site. Did you find the information provided here interesting or useful?   Can you think of any ways I could improve the site?   Did you spot any errors (spelling, grammatical or errors in the content)?   I'd like to know.   Similarly, I would love to see any of your wildlife photos.   There are three contact methods for this site.   

General Queries

Comments, queries, corrections, suggestions, questions and ideas for additional content (e.g. a question for the Questions & Answers page) should be sent directly to me at: marcbaldwin@wildlifeonline.me.uk or mail@wildlifeonline.me.uk

 

Photos

Is your garden regularly visited by any of the animals featured on this site?   Do you have any photos of these critters that you'd like to see online?   Do you just have a relevant photo you'd like to share with me?   If so, please send them to me at: photos@wildlifeonline.me.uk   This inbox has been setup specifically to receive photos, so I would appreciate it if you would use this address rather than either of the ones for General Queries.   Please rest assured that any photos you send will remain your copyright and I will not publish them on my site or distribute them in any way, without your express written permission.

 

Technical Queries

Having trouble accessing pages?   Found a broken link?   Pages not loading correctly?   Any technical issues should be directed to: webmaster@wildlifeonline.me.uk   Please include full details of the problem, along with  details of the internet browser you're using (i.e. Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla, Opera etc.) and the computer's operating system (i.e. Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux etc.).   Please note that this site is designed for optimal functionality on Internet Explorer and at a resolution of 1024x768 (see: FAQ).   It has been tested (and does work) on Netscape, Opera and Mozilla web browsers.   However, owing to the way in which each of these browsers interpret HTML code (each is slightly different) they may (indeed, will) produce slightly different results.