By — John Yang John Yang By — Lorna Baldwin Lorna Baldwin By — Juliet Fuisz Juliet Fuisz By — Andrew Corkery Andrew Corkery Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/beverly-and-dereck-joubert-reflect-on-40-years-of-african-wildlife-photography-in-new-book Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio For more than 40 years, Beverly and Dereck Joubert have lived with, photographed and filmed African wildlife. Their images bear witness not just to the majesty of life on the continent, but also the host of threats that confront both the animals and the wilderness. John Yang speaks with the Jouberts about their new book, “Wild Eye: A Life in Photographs,” and their decades of work. Listen to this Segment Watch Watch the Full Episode PBS NewsHour from Dec 13, 2025 By — John Yang John Yang John Yang is the anchor of PBS News Weekend and a correspondent for the PBS News Hour. He covered the first year of the Trump administration and is currently reporting on major national issues from Washington, DC, and across the country. @johnyangtv By — Lorna Baldwin Lorna Baldwin Lorna Baldwin is an Emmy and Peabody award winning producer at the PBS NewsHour. In her two decades at the NewsHour, Baldwin has crisscrossed the US reporting on issues ranging from the water crisis in Flint, Michigan to tsunami preparedness in the Pacific Northwest to the politics of poverty on the campaign trail in North Carolina. Farther afield, Baldwin reported on the problem of sea turtle nest poaching in Costa Rica, the distinctive architecture of Rotterdam, the Netherlands and world renowned landscape artist, Piet Oudolf. @lornabaldwin By — Juliet Fuisz Juliet Fuisz By — Andrew Corkery Andrew Corkery Andrew Corkery is a national affairs producer at PBS News Weekend.