Graeme Green, a renowned wildlife photographer, has taken the iconic "Big Five" animal list - originally used to describe trophy hunters' most challenging prey in Africa - and turned it on its head. The British photographer has created a new, global list of five endangered animals that he believes are at risk of disappearing forever.
These animals were chosen through a worldwide vote involving 50,000 people. They were crowned the winners: elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger. Green's "New Big Five" project aims to raise awareness about these species and inspire action to protect them from extinction.
The new book features stunning images of these animals taken by some of the world's most renowned wildlife photographers, including Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen. Essays by famous conservationists and activists like Jane Goodall and Paula Kahumbu are also included in the book.
Green explains that he created the project after a decade-long assignment in Botswana when he realized the need to shift focus from hunting wildlife with cameras instead of guns. The photographs featured in the book highlight some of the most beautiful and striking images of these species, serving as a powerful reminder of what we stand to lose if we fail to act.
The book also includes essays that explore potential solutions for conservation, such as rewilding and the importance of indigenous communities in protecting wildlife habitats.
Green emphasizes that the "New Big Five" project is not just about showcasing endangered animals but also serves as a call to action. The plight of these species should inspire people to take immediate action to preserve nature and ensure a better future for generations to come.
Graeme Green's groundbreaking project, "The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife," is now available in bookstores from April 4, 2023.
These animals were chosen through a worldwide vote involving 50,000 people. They were crowned the winners: elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger. Green's "New Big Five" project aims to raise awareness about these species and inspire action to protect them from extinction.
The new book features stunning images of these animals taken by some of the world's most renowned wildlife photographers, including Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen. Essays by famous conservationists and activists like Jane Goodall and Paula Kahumbu are also included in the book.
Green explains that he created the project after a decade-long assignment in Botswana when he realized the need to shift focus from hunting wildlife with cameras instead of guns. The photographs featured in the book highlight some of the most beautiful and striking images of these species, serving as a powerful reminder of what we stand to lose if we fail to act.
The book also includes essays that explore potential solutions for conservation, such as rewilding and the importance of indigenous communities in protecting wildlife habitats.
Green emphasizes that the "New Big Five" project is not just about showcasing endangered animals but also serves as a call to action. The plight of these species should inspire people to take immediate action to preserve nature and ensure a better future for generations to come.
Graeme Green's groundbreaking project, "The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife," is now available in bookstores from April 4, 2023.