Stewart McPherson (geographer)

Stewart Robin McPherson (born May 1983) is a British geographer, field biologist, nature photographer, and writer.

[3] McPherson is the author of around 20 volumes published by his own company and concerned with natural history, largely focusing on carnivorous plants.

[2] He documented each species in full detail in its natural habitat, taking seven years with many expeditions in the tropics of Southeast Asia, Africa and South America.

The series was focused on the natural history of the UK Overseas Territories, particular the most impressive wildlife populations and migrations.

In British Antarctica and South Georgia he retraced the expedition of Ernest Shackleton, and made a rare visit to the Chagos Archipelago and Pitcairn Island.