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"Shifting the Lens: The New Big Five Aim to Raise Awareness about Wildlife Conservation"

A new wildlife photography book, "The New Big Five," aims to shift the focus from hunting to conservation, promoting a message of hope and unity in the face of environmental crises. The book, which features stunning images of endangered species, is the brainchild of British photographer Graeme Green.

Green's concept of the "New Big Five" was born out of frustration with the traditional term, which was once associated with trophy hunting. He wanted to create a new narrative that would inspire people to care about wildlife and conservation. In 2021, over 50,000 people worldwide voted for their favorite species to photograph or see in the wild. The top five winners were the elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger.

The book brings together the work of 144 renowned wildlife photographers from around the world, showcasing the beauty and majesty of these iconic species. The images are accompanied by essays from conservationists and activists like Jane Goodall, who emphasize the urgent need for action to protect our planet's natural wonders.

Climate change is a major threat to many animal species outside of the "New Big Five." Green notes that this issue requires attention and highlights the importance of rewilding and indigenous communities in conservation efforts. The book also includes a chapter on the alarming impact of climate change on wildlife, which underscores the severity of the crisis.

The launch of "The New Big Five" coincides with a pressing need for awareness about environmental issues and the importance of protecting our planet's biodiversity. As Goodall says, we have a window of time to heal some of the harm inflicted on the natural world. The book offers a powerful reminder of the beauty and fragility of wildlife and encourages readers to take action to ensure their survival.

Published by Earth Aware Editions, "The New Big Five" is available for purchase from April 4, 2023.
 
I'm so down with this new book! 🤩 It's about time we shift our focus away from trophy hunting and towards conservation. I mean, come on, we're running out of time to save some of these incredible species, and it's heartbreaking. The fact that Graeme Green came up with the idea after realizing the negative connotations of the traditional "Big Five" term is genius! 📸 144 top-notch photographers have joined forces to showcase the beauty and majesty of elephants, polar bears, lions, gorillas, and tigers - it's like a visual feast. And I love that Jane Goodall is part of this project; her words on climate change and conservation are always so powerful and necessary. We need more people like her speaking out about these issues! 🌎 The book's launch timing couldn't be better either; we're finally starting to talk about the real problems facing our planet, like climate change and habitat destruction. It's time for us all to take action and protect our wildlife - I'm definitely buying a copy! 📚
 
🌿💚 I'm loving this new project, it's about time we shift the lens on wildlife conservation. The traditional term Big Five was always about trophy hunting, which is so not cool 🙅‍♂️. I mean, who needs a photo op with a dead lion when you can see a living one roaming free in the wild? 🦁

And I love that 50k people got to vote for their favorite species to photograph - it's like we're all connected and care about these amazing animals together 💕. The images in this book are gorgeous, and I'm so down for rewilding and indigenous communities being part of the conservation effort 🌳.

It's also crazy important that they're highlighting climate change as a major threat to wildlife - we need to be talking about this more! 🌪️ Let's use this book as a reminder to take care of our planet and all its incredible creatures. I'll def be getting my hands on a copy as soon as it drops 💖
 
omg can u believe this "New Big Five" thing? like its so cool that ppl r making a book about it, but idk, its kinda late, right? i mean, we already knew about climate change and all that, so why the delay? still, i gotta say, graeme green's idea of using wildlife photography to promote conservation is pretty lit 🔥. its actually inspiring to see ppl like jane goodall talking about rewilding and indigenous communities. maybe this book'll finally get people to listen to these experts and take action 🤞. cant wait to check it out! 💬
 
I gotta say, this whole thing sounds like a total publicity stunt 🤔. I mean, what's the real motive behind creating a new book about wildlife conservation? Is it just to get people to care about animals again after all these years or is there something more sinister at play? The fact that they're using a voting campaign to decide which species to feature just seems like a way to generate buzz. And don't even get me started on the timing, launching this book in April 2023 when everyone's busy with taxes and whatnot. It's all a bit too convenient if you ask me 😒.
 
I'm not sure I entirely buy into this whole 'New Big Five' thing... I mean, what's next? Are we gonna start calling out endangered species to protect them or something? 🤔 It sounds like a feel-good campaign, but how much real action is gonna be taken? Where are the concrete steps being taken by governments and organizations to address climate change and conservation? We need to see more than just pretty pictures and words from experts... where's the proof? 💡
 
🌳💡 I think its awesome that Graeme Green came up with this idea to change the way we think about wildlife conservation. Its not just about hunting anymore, its about preserving our planet's incredible creatures and ecosystems. The fact that people voted for their favorite species to photograph or see in the wild is really cool - shows how passionate folks are about wildlife 🐠🌴. The book with all these amazing pics from 144 photographers will definitely inspire people to care more about conservation. We need more awareness about climate change and its impact on animals, so I'm glad this book is here to raise that alarm ⚠️. We've gotta act now to protect our planet's biodiversity - it's a window of time, Jane Goodall said it right 🕰️.
 
🌿💚 I'm totally on board with this new book! It's about time we shifted the focus from hunting trophies to saving our planet's precious wildlife 🐘🐻. Graeme Green's idea of the "New Big Five" is genius - who wouldn't want to be inspired by stunning images of elephants, polar bears, and tigers? 🌟 And I love how it's not just about the animals themselves, but also about the importance of rewilding and indigenous communities in conservation efforts. It's like, we need to start thinking about the planet as a whole, you know? Climate change is super scary, but if we work together, we can make a difference 🌎💪. Let's spread some awareness and take action to protect our wildlife! 📸💕
 
🌳📸 just saw this news about this new book "The New Big Five" and I gotta say it's about time someone shifts the focus away from trophy hunting and towards actual conservation efforts 🙄. I mean who needs to kill animals for fun when we can learn to appreciate and protect them in their natural habitats? The idea that people voted on which species they wanted to see or photograph is actually pretty cool 🤔, but what's even cooler is the fact that it brings together 144 talented photographers from around the world to showcase these incredible creatures. And let's be real, with climate change being a major threat to wildlife everywhere, we need more people like Jane Goodall speaking out about the importance of conservation and rewilding 🌟. I'm definitely adding this book to my reading list ASAP, who else is excited? 💖
 
omg i just saw this new book and its so amazing!!! 📚🌳 the concept of the "new big five" is literally genius - i mean who wants to look at a photo of some animal being killed by hunters? no thanks! Graeme Green's idea is all about showing us how gorgeous and majestic these animals are, and making us care about their well-being.

i love that they got 144 top photographers from around the world to contribute to this book - its like one big ol' party for wildlife lovers 🎉 and i'm not ashamed to say im already pre-ordering it!
the fact that Jane Goodall is featured in essays throughout the book is so cool too... she's literally a hero to me and her words on climate change are so needed right now.
i do wish they would've included more about rewilding and indigenous communities tho - those are some pretty important topics that need more attention 🌿👥
 
I'm like, totally stoked about this new book "The New Big Five" 🌟📸, it's all about wildlife conservation and shifting the focus away from hunting to protecting our planet's amazing creatures 🐘🐻🦁🐒💚. I mean, who doesn't love animals, right? 🤗. The idea of having a new narrative that inspires people to care is so cool 🌈. And with 144 awesome photographers working together, it's like a big ol' family project 👪.

I'm also loving the fact that they're highlighting the importance of rewilding and indigenous communities in conservation efforts 🌿💚. We need more voices speaking up for these amazing animals and the planet we live on 🌎. And I love that Jane Goodall is part of it, she's like a legend 🙏.

It's crazy to think about climate change being such a major threat to all sorts of animal species outside of the "New Big Five" 🤯. It's like, we have to take care of our planet, you know? 🌿💚. I'm gonna have to get this book and share it with everyone 📚👫. We need more people talking about wildlife conservation and doing something about it 🐝💪.
 
omg I'm so down for this new big five thing 🌟! it's about time we shift the focus from hunting and trophy displays to conservation and protecting our wildlife 🐒. Graeme Green's idea of featuring stunning images of endangered species is pure genius 📸. I love that he got over 50k people worldwide voting for their fave species - it shows there's still so much passion and interest in wildlife conservation ❤️.

but seriously, climate change is such a huge issue right now, and we need more awareness about it ❄️. this book bringing together all these amazing photographers and conservationists is exactly what we need 🌟. I'm really inspired by Jane Goodall's words - we do have a window of time to make a difference, so let's not waste it! 💪
 
omg u guys i just saw this new book and its literally giving me LIFE!!! 🤩 i love how the photographer graeme green is trying to shift the focus from hunting to conservation its like we need a wake up call or what? climate change is killing these animals left & right and its not even on our radar like, have u seen the pictures of the elephant's habitat being destroyed its heartbreaking 🐘😢 anyway i just wanna spread the word about this book it has so many amazing pics from 144 photographers from all over the world & essays from jane goodall herself 🙌 its a must-read for anyone who cares about wildlife conservation we need to take action now or else were gonna lose some incredible species 🐠🌎
 
omg i need to read this book ASAP 📚🌳 so many amazing pics and inspiring stories about wildlife conservation i'm already feeling motivated to make a difference 🌟 and what's with the term "New Big Five" i love how it shifted the focus from hunting to conservation it's like we're finally getting it that our planet is precious and needs our protection 🌎
 
OMG 🤯 just learned about this new wildlife photography book called The New Big Five! 📚 I'm so down for a shift in perspective from hunting to conservation. Graeme Green's concept of the "New Big Five" is genius 💡 featuring iconic species like elephants, polar bears, and tigers. It's amazing to see 144 renowned photographers come together for this project 🌎. The inclusion of Jane Goodall's essays and notes on climate change is so important 🌟 we need more awareness about the impact of human actions on wildlife conservation. I'm definitely pre-ordering my copy! 💸 Let's raise awareness and make a difference, everyone can be a part of this movement 🌈 #TheNewBigFive #WildlifeConservation #SustainabilityMatters
 
🌳 I think it's really cool that Graeme Green has created this book to shift the focus away from hunting and towards conservation 📸 The traditional term 'Big Five' was always tied to trophy hunting, which isn't exactly uplifting 🤕 And I love how he got 50k people worldwide to vote for their favorite species to photograph or see in the wild - it's amazing what collective action can achieve 💡

The images in this book are stunning and showcase the beauty of these incredible animals 🦒💚 But what really gets me is that Green highlights the importance of rewilding and indigenous communities in conservation efforts 🌿👥 It's so crucial to acknowledge their knowledge and involvement in protecting our planet's biodiversity.

I also appreciate how Jane Goodall's essays emphasize the urgent need for action and underscore the severity of climate change on wildlife 🌪️ It's a powerful reminder that we have a window of time to make things right before it's too late ⏰
 
I'm so hyped about this new book, you feel? 🤩 I mean, who doesn't love animals, right? But seriously, the whole thing feels like a wake-up call to our own actions (or lack thereof). I love how it's shifting the focus from hunting to conservation - we need to start valuing wildlife for its own sake, not just as a trophy or a way to make money. And climate change is literally killing species left and right, so it's time we take notice 🌎💀. The fact that Jane Goodall is on board is, like, totally inspiring - she's been fighting for this stuff for decades. What I want from this book (or any book, really) is to see some concrete action items, you know? How can I contribute to saving these species? That's the real question 🤔💡
 
🌳 I think it's really interesting that this new book is shifting the focus from hunting to conservation. It's a much-needed change in narrative, especially given the current state of environmental crises like climate change 🌡️. The fact that 50,000 people voted for their favorite species to photograph or see in the wild shows there's a real desire to care about wildlife and conservation. I'm glad to see Jane Goodall's voice featured in the book, she's always been a strong advocate for protecting our planet's natural wonders 🌿. The images in this book must be incredible, with 144 renowned photographers contributing their work. It's definitely worth getting your hands on a copy and reading more about these iconic species... and what we can do to help them thrive 📚
 
I don't know, man... 🤔 I mean, isn't this just gonna be another way for rich people to show off their fancy cameras and tell us that we gotta save the polar bears? 📸🐻 Like, what's the real plan here? Are they actually gonna do something to stop climate change?

And what about all those 50,000 people who voted on which species to feature? Did anyone even ask if these animals are really going to be safe with more humans traipsing around their habitats? 🌳💦 I'm just not convinced that this "New Big Five" thing is gonna make a difference. It's just another way for the status quo to stay in place... 😐
 
🌳💡 I think this is so cool! The idea behind "The New Big Five" is like a wake-up call for us to rethink our relationship with wildlife and conservation. We've been so focused on hunting and trophy hunting in the past, but now we need to shift our lens and see these animals as individuals, not just targets for cameras or hunters.

I love that they involved people all over the world in choosing which species they want to feature, it's like a global conversation about conservation. And featuring 144 amazing photographers is just incredible! The fact that Jane Goodall is part of this project too is a huge plus, her words are always so full of passion and urgency.

It's also interesting to see how the book highlights climate change as a major threat to wildlife. We need more awareness about this issue, especially among younger generations who will be the ones taking care of our planet in the future. This book could be just what we need to inspire some serious action and change! 🌟
 
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