

About Bruce
Bruce is a passionate and dedicated Nature & Wildlife Photographer specializing in capturing the breathtaking beauty of Sarawak, Borneo.
As the Founder of Bruce Wildlife Nature & Adventure, Bruce combines expert photography skills with an in-depth knowledge of ecosystems to create immersive experiences for enthusiasts. Offering birdwatching, herping, and wildlife watching adventures, Bruce provides unforgettable opportunities to observe Sarawak’s incredible biodiversity up close. From thrilling adventure night walks to herpetofauna exploration in the dense forests, every journey is tailored for those who seek the wild.
With a proven track record of discovering new spider species, Bruce brings a unique perspective to every expedition—offering a deeper connection to Sarawak’s untamed wilderness.


Night Walking
An Adventure Night Walk lets you experience the forest after dark, discovering nocturnal wildlife like Mammals, Amphibians, Reptiles, Arachnids & Insects. Guided by experts, it’s a thrilling experience for nature lovers.

Studying spiders in the wild is full of surprises. Despite fears, they are important and harmless parts of forest diversity. They vary greatly and live in different environments, with some being very rare. Join us on an adventure to explore spiders in the tropical rainforest.

Conducting captivating public speaking sessions focused on raising awareness about spiders and promoting environmental conservation





A Journey Through Bruce's Lens
Sarawak’s biodiversity is a treasure trove of unique and often elusive species, particularly among its reptiles, amphibians, and spiders. The dense rainforests, peat swamps, and limestone karst formations create diverse microhabitats that support an incredible variety of these creatures. Reptiles such as pit vipers, flying lizards, and rare earless monitor lizards thrive in the humid undergrowth, while frogs like the Bornean horned frog and Wallace’s flying frog use camouflage and gliding adaptations to navigate their environment. Sarawak’s spiders, including the strikingly patterned orb-weavers and the cryptic tarantulas hidden within the forest floor, play a crucial role in controlling insect populations. This intricate web of life not only highlights the region’s ecological richness but also underscores the importance of conservation efforts to protect these often-overlooked species from habitat loss and climate change.