A New Generation of Wildlife Photography: Capturing the Beauty and Peril of the Planet's Most Endangered Creatures
In a world where nature is facing unprecedented threats, a new generation of wildlife photographers is stepping up to tell the stories of the planet's most endangered animals. Graeme Green, a British photographer and conservationist, has launched "The New Big 5," a groundbreaking photography project that aims to raise awareness about the plight of these incredible creatures.
Originally coined by trophy hunters in Africa, the term "Big Five" referred to the five most challenging animals to hunt. However, Green's initiative redefines this concept, focusing on five species that are not only iconic but also critically endangered: the elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger. These animals were chosen through a global vote involving 50,000 people from around the world.
The project has yielded a stunning collection of photographs, featuring some of the most renowned wildlife photographers on the planet. The book, titled "The New Big 5," showcases the work of 144 photographers from over 30 countries, and includes essays from prominent conservationists and activists, including Jane Goodall.
Green's vision is not just to raise awareness about these incredible animals but also to inspire action. He believes that by sharing the beauty and power of wildlife photography, people will be motivated to take a stand against habitat destruction, poaching, pollution, and climate change.
The book covers a range of themes, from the majestic beauty of the polar bear's Arctic home to the intimate portraits of endangered gorillas in their habitats. The photographs are not only breathtakingly beautiful but also serve as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for conservation action.
According to the UN, one million animal and plant species are facing extinction at an unprecedented rate. Green's project is a call to action, urging people to take responsibility for protecting these incredible creatures and their habitats.
As Jane Goodall writes in the book's afterword, "We have a window of time during which we can start to heal some of the harm we have inflicted on the natural world, but only if we get together and take action now." Green's project is a testament to the power of photography as a tool for conservation, inspiring people around the world to join the fight to protect our planet's incredible biodiversity.
The book "The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife" by Graeme Green is set to be published on April 4, 2023.
In a world where nature is facing unprecedented threats, a new generation of wildlife photographers is stepping up to tell the stories of the planet's most endangered animals. Graeme Green, a British photographer and conservationist, has launched "The New Big 5," a groundbreaking photography project that aims to raise awareness about the plight of these incredible creatures.
Originally coined by trophy hunters in Africa, the term "Big Five" referred to the five most challenging animals to hunt. However, Green's initiative redefines this concept, focusing on five species that are not only iconic but also critically endangered: the elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger. These animals were chosen through a global vote involving 50,000 people from around the world.
The project has yielded a stunning collection of photographs, featuring some of the most renowned wildlife photographers on the planet. The book, titled "The New Big 5," showcases the work of 144 photographers from over 30 countries, and includes essays from prominent conservationists and activists, including Jane Goodall.
Green's vision is not just to raise awareness about these incredible animals but also to inspire action. He believes that by sharing the beauty and power of wildlife photography, people will be motivated to take a stand against habitat destruction, poaching, pollution, and climate change.
The book covers a range of themes, from the majestic beauty of the polar bear's Arctic home to the intimate portraits of endangered gorillas in their habitats. The photographs are not only breathtakingly beautiful but also serve as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for conservation action.
According to the UN, one million animal and plant species are facing extinction at an unprecedented rate. Green's project is a call to action, urging people to take responsibility for protecting these incredible creatures and their habitats.
As Jane Goodall writes in the book's afterword, "We have a window of time during which we can start to heal some of the harm we have inflicted on the natural world, but only if we get together and take action now." Green's project is a testament to the power of photography as a tool for conservation, inspiring people around the world to join the fight to protect our planet's incredible biodiversity.
The book "The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife" by Graeme Green is set to be published on April 4, 2023.