"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.
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.