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Global Wildlife Photography Project Shines Light on Endangered Species in 'The New Big 5'

In a bid to raise awareness about the plight of endangered species, renowned wildlife photographer Graeme Green has launched "The New Big 5", a photography book featuring some of the world's most threatened animals. The project marks a significant shift from the traditional "Big Five" hunting trophy list popularized in Africa, and instead highlights five iconic species - elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger - that are at risk due to human activities.

The "New Big 5" was conceived by Green during his assignment in Botswana several years ago. He wanted to encourage people to focus on wildlife and think about the animals they love, rather than viewing them as trophy targets. The project has garnered support from some of the world's top wildlife photographers, including Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen.

The book features stunning photographs taken by 144 globally recognized wildlife photographers, showcasing the beauty and majesty of these species in their natural habitats. However, the pictures also serve as a warning about the alarming rate at which nature is declining due to human activities such as habitat destruction, poaching, pollution, and climate change.

According to the United Nations, around one million animal and plant species are facing extinction. The "New Big 5" serves as ambassadors for what's happening in the natural world, highlighting the urgent need for conservation efforts. Featured essays in the book explore rewilding initiatives and the importance of indigenous communities in wildlife conservation.

Conservationists and activists such as Jane Goodall have praised the project for its potential to inspire action. "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," she said in a press release.

"The New Big 5" is set to go on sale from April 4, 2023. It serves as a powerful reminder of what's at stake, while also offering hope for the future of wildlife conservation.
 
I think its really cool that they're shifting focus from hunting trophies to raising awareness about endangered animals 🐠💚. The photos are incredible and show just how much beauty is being lost due to human activities. I feel like we need more projects like this to get people talking about conservation and taking action 🌎💪. It's crazy to think that a million species are at risk of extinction - we gotta do something about it ASAP!
 
🌳😊 I'm so hyped about this new project! It's like, we need more awareness about how our actions are affecting animals and the planet 🤯. The fact that Graeme Green came up with this idea after seeing some amazing wildlife in Botswana is just crazy 💥. And it's awesome that top photographers are supporting it 📸. I think what really gets me though is that Jane Goodall said we have a chance to heal the harm we've done if we take action now ⏰. It's like, we can make a difference! 🌟
 
Another feel-good project to distract us from the mess we're making 🤷‍♂️. Like, great that some famous photographers are sharing their pics of endangered animals, but when are we gonna actually do something about it? The UN says 1 million species are on the brink of extinction and yet here's a book launch event with champagne and canapés 🥂. Don't get me wrong, I love a good wildlife pic as much as the next person, but this is just a drop in the ocean. We need real action, not just PR stunts 💸. And what's with the "New Big 5" title? Just another clever way to make hunting look alluring again 🎣.
 
🌟 I'm loving this new wave of conservation efforts! #TheNewBig5 is more than just a photography book, it's a call to action 📸💚. Graeme Green's initiative is a great reminder that there are still so many incredible species out there waiting to be protected 🐠🦁. And let's not forget the importance of indigenous communities in wildlife conservation #IndigenousRights #ConservationMatters 💕. It's time for us to shift our focus from trophy hunting to preserving the beauty and majesty of nature 🌿💖. One million animal species are facing extinction, it's up to us to take action now! 🚨🐳
 
omg I'm so hyped about this new project! 🤩 it's amazing that Graeme Green is using his talent to raise awareness about these incredible animals instead of just taking their selfies for Instagram. I mean don't get me wrong, we need more animal pics online lol, but this is on a whole different level. The fact that 144 photographers came together to create something so powerful is truly inspiring. 🌟 it's also great to see Jane Goodall and other conservationists giving the project their seal of approval. I feel like we really need more people like Graeme using their platforms for good, you know? 👏 let's get behind this and make a difference before it's too late! 💚
 
just saw this news about "The New Big 5" photography project 🌟 and i gotta say its kinda heartbreaking to see our planet's wildlife struggling like this 🐘💔 elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger are all being threatened by humans doin stuff that dont care about future generations 🤦‍♀️ habitat destruction poaching pollution climate change... its like we r losin the battle against extinction 🌪️ at least theres people like graeme green steve mccurry paul nicklen and jane goodall tryna spread awareness and inspire action 🙏 so fingers crossed this project does make a diff 👍 conservation matters 💚
 
I just heard about this new book and it sounds super inspiring! 🌟 I think it's amazing that there are so many talented photographers coming together to raise awareness about endangered species. The fact that Graeme Green wanted to shift focus from hunting trophies to showcasing the beauty of these animals in their natural habitats is really cool. It just goes to show that we can still appreciate and respect wildlife without harming them.

I mean, have you seen some of the pictures they're featuring? 📸 They're stunning! And it's not just about looking at pretty pics – the book also tackles some really tough issues like habitat destruction and climate change. It's like, we need to wake up and realize that our actions are having a huge impact on the planet.

I'm definitely buying this book when it comes out in April 🎉. I think it's just what we need right now – a reminder of how precious and fragile our natural world is, but also hope for a better future. Fingers crossed we can make a difference! 💚
 
I gotta say, it's about time someone shook things up with this "New Big 5" thing 🤔. I mean, we've all heard about the original Big Five, but let's be real, that's just a fancy way to justify hunting some amazing animals for sport. It's like, hello, can't we focus on protecting these guys instead of using them as trophies? 🐯

And don't even get me started on how many species are actually facing extinction - one million is crazy talk! We need more projects like this to raise awareness and get people talking about conservation efforts. I'm all for rewilding initiatives and indigenous communities playing a role in wildlife conservation, too 🌳.

Graeme Green's project might just be the wake-up call we need. It's not just about taking pictures of cute animals; it's about highlighting the impact humans have on the environment and inspiring change. So, yeah, I'm hyped for this book - let's get ready to make some noise and protect our planet! 🌟
 
🌟📸🐘 A big congrats to Graeme Green for his new project! 🎉 The New Big 5 is like a wake-up call for humans, reminding us we gotta stop messing with nature 🌎💚. One million species on the brink of extinction? That's like, totally no joke 🤯😱.

Gorilla and tiger selfies are so extra 📸👀 Can't help but wonder if these iconic animals would've made it to Instagram if they weren't endangered 😔. Conservation efforts are crucial, folks! We need to get together (like Jane Goodall said) and #SaveTheWildlife 🌟💖
 
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