Wildlife cameraman Doug Allan was renowned for working in some of the coldest and most extreme environments in the world.

The Scottish photographer, a trained diver and marine biologist, captured spectacular views of the frozen world above and below the water.

He built his career alongside Sir David Attenborough on BBC programmes including The Blue Planet, Planet Earth and Frozen Planet.

Allan died earlier this week, at the age of 74, after falling ill during a mountain trek in Nepal.

With countless awards to his name, he leaves a legacy of photos and footage that will see him remembered as one of the pioneers of wildlife filmmaking.

The acclaimed wildlife cameraman and photographer died after becoming unwell.

The cameraman and photographer won eight Emmy Awards for his work on acclaimed series like Blue Planet alongside Sir David Attenborough.

The council says the scheme includes a visitor hub, bird hide and new accessible paths.

The 110 acres is being auctioned on 29 April with planning permission for mineral extraction.

South Essex Wildlife Hospital retrieves the female bird, which was trapped on the the 75th floor.