‘The New Big 5’: Wildlife photography book turns the lens on animals at risk | CNN

The "New Big Five" - a photography book that's taking the wildlife world by storm. Replacing the iconic African animals of old, this global project aims to raise awareness about five species on the brink of extinction.

Graeme Green, the founder of New Big 5, was inspired to create this platform after an assignment in Botswana where he realized that his camera could do more good than a gun. The idea sparked a movement, with over 50,000 people worldwide voting for their favorite animals to photograph. The top five winners are: elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger.

This stunning book features breathtaking images from renowned photographers like Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen, alongside essays by conservationists and activists including Jane Goodall. It's a powerful reminder of the beauty and fragility of life on our planet.

Green believes that these photographs can inspire action, pointing out solutions like rewilding and the importance of indigenous communities in conservation. The book also highlights the alarming threat climate change poses to wildlife outside of the "New Big 5".

The project is more than just a photography exhibition; it's a call to arms. According to Jane Goodall, we have a window of time to heal some of the harm inflicted on nature, but only if we act now.

"The New Big Five: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife" by Graeme Green is a must-read for anyone passionate about wildlife conservation. The book is set to be released this April and can be purchased from Earth Aware Editions.
 
I'm loving the idea of "The New Big Five", but we need to talk about the bigger picture here 🌎. I mean, 50k people voting for their fave animals is a great start, but what's being done with those votes? Are they actually translating into real-world conservation efforts?

And let's be real, the fact that climate change is threatening wildlife outside of these top 5 species is just a Band-Aid on a much deeper issue 🤕. We need more than just awareness campaigns; we need systemic changes to protect these animals and their habitats.

That being said, I do think this project has some serious potential 💡. The photography alone is stunning, and the essays by conservationists like Jane Goodall are super insightful. It's a great way to get people excited about wildlife conservation, and who knows, it might just inspire some real change 🌈.
 
🌳💥 I'm so excited about this new project, it's like, totally needed right now! I mean, have you seen the pics of elephants struggling with plastic waste? 🚮 It's heartbreaking. But at the same time, seeing these gorgeous animals through the lens of talented photographers like Ami Vitale is just stunning. The thing that really got me was Graeme Green's story about how he used his camera to make a difference in Botswana. That's what it's all about, right? Using our voices and talents to raise awareness for causes we care about.

And I love that the book highlights the importance of indigenous communities in conservation. It's like, so often we forget that they're the ones who've been taking care of these ecosystems for centuries. We can learn a lot from their knowledge and wisdom.

The thing is, though, this project isn't just about looking at pretty pictures – it's about doing something about it. And that's what I love about it. It's like, we have to act now or risk losing some of the most amazing species on our planet. 🌟
 
I'm so down for this project 🙌! It's crazy how something as simple as taking pictures of animals can make such a big impact 😊. I mean, who wouldn't want to see stunning images like that? But what really gets me is the message behind it - we need to take action ASAP or else these amazing creatures will be gone forever 🐘💔. I love how it's not just about the animals, but also about the indigenous communities and the solutions we can implement to help them thrive. We gotta step up our game, folks! 🌎💪
 
📸🐯 I'm loving the idea behind "New Big Five". It's crazy how much of an impact our cameras can have on making a difference in the world 🌎. I mean, think about it, we're not just sharing images, we're sparking conversations and raising awareness about species that need our help 🗣️. The collaboration with renowned photographers like Ami Vitale and Steve McCurry is just amazing, they bring such beauty to the project 💥.

I'm particularly excited to see essays from Jane Goodall, she's a total legend when it comes to conservation 🌟. And I love how Graeme Green points out the importance of indigenous communities in conservation - we need to be listening more than talking right now 🗿️. Can't wait for this book to drop in April and share some hope with all us wildlife lovers 🦁
 
Wow 😮 this photography project is so inspiring! I mean, who wouldn't want to see amazing pics of elephants, polar bears, lions, gorillas, and tigers? It's crazy how much impact a single book can have on people's minds. I'm curious to check out the essays by Jane Goodall too, she's like a legend when it comes to conservation 💚. And I love that rewilding is mentioned as a solution – it's about time we start thinking outside the box for wildlife preservation 🌳🦊.
 
I'm so down with the idea of saving these endangered animals 🐘💚... wait, no I'm not! I mean, have you seen the carbon footprint of printing all those books? That's just like adding to the problem, right? 📝😕 But at the same time, if it can raise awareness and get people talking about conservation then maybe it's worth it? 🤔... actually, that sounds like a bunch of hype to me. I mean, what's the real impact of a few clicks on social media vs. actual action in the field? 📱🌎 The whole thing just feels like a feel-good exercise to me 😐... or is it? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe it's all about balance and finding that sweet spot between inspiration and motivation? 🌈💪 Ugh, I don't know anymore!
 
I'm so glad they're doing something like this, I mean who doesn't love animals right? 🐠📸 I've been reading this online and it's really cool that all these big photographers are getting together to show us how amazing (and scary) our planet is. The elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger are some of the coolest looking animals in my opinion, but what's crazy is that they're all at risk. Climate change is a real problem, I've been hearing about it for ages and it's making me feel pretty anxious 🌪️. I think this book could be a good way to raise awareness and get people thinking about how we can help these animals, maybe by supporting conservation efforts or just learning more about the issue? 📚
 
I'm so stoked to see this project taking off 🌟! As someone who's all about DIY solutions, I think it's awesome that Graeme Green took a simple camera and made it do more good than harm. Rewilding is such an important concept – we need to get back to nature if you ask me 🌿💚. And can we talk about how gorgeous the photos are going to be? Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, Paul Nicklen... I'm already imagining the book on my coffee table 😍.

But what really gets me is that this project is about more than just pretty pictures – it's a call to action 💪. We've got climate change to deal with and indigenous communities are crucial in conservation efforts. It's like, we can't just sit around waiting for someone else to save the planet, we need to do our part too 🌎.

I'm all about supporting initiatives that make a difference, and this one definitely does. I'll be pre-ordering my copy ASAP 💸!
 
📚💕 I just got my hands on the most amazing photography book "The New Big Five" 🌳🦁 and it's literally blowing me away! I mean, who wouldn't be inspired by gorgeous pics of elephants, polar bears, lions, gorillas, and tigers? 🐘🐻🦁 It's like you can feel the love and care that went into capturing these incredible creatures. And what's so cool is that it's not just about showing off their beauty (although, wow!), but also highlighting the threats they face and giving us hope for a solution. I love how Graeme Green turned his assignment in Botswana into a movement, getting people all over the world to vote for their favorite animals to photograph. It just goes to show that one person's passion can make a difference! 🌟
 
OMG 🤯 I'm literally hyped for this new book drop! I've been seeing these pics going around on social media and they're insane! 📸 like, who knew polar bears could look so beautiful? 😍 And the fact that it's not just a photography exhibition but also a call to action is everything to me. We gotta take care of our planet and its inhabitants ASAP! 💚 50k people voting for their fave animals was such a cool idea and I love how it brought people together. Can't wait to get my hands on this book in April! 📚
 
I'm all for this project, but I gotta say, I'm not convinced it's gonna make a huge impact 🤔. Don't get me wrong, the photography is stunning and raises some great points about conservation, but we've been hearing that same tune for years, right? It's like we're just repeating ourselves 📚. Still, I love the idea of involving people from all over in voting for these species to photograph – it shows there's still passion out there! 😊 And yeah, it's a great reminder of how climate change is affecting wildlife on a global scale... we can't keep ignoring that issue, right? 🌎
 
omg, i just saw the most amazing news 🌟! a photography project called "New Big Five" that's all about raising awareness about endangered species... it gives me hope for our planet 🌎! i mean, think about it, we're gonna have a whole book of gorgeous pics from talented photographers like Ami Vitale and Steve McCurry, alongside essays from experts who really care about conservation. it's not just about showcasing the beauty of these animals, but also about inspiring people to take action 🚨! climate change is such a big deal, but if we can make a difference by supporting rewilding and indigenous communities, i'm all for it 💚. plus, jane goodall is on board, so you know she's got the passion and expertise to make an impact ❤️... let's keep our fingers crossed that this book will be just what we need to turn things around 🤞
 
I'm totally stoked to see the "New Big Five" project taking off 🌟! I mean, who wouldn't want to raise awareness about species on the brink of extinction? It's like, we're given a wake-up call to take care of our planet, you know? 🌎 And the fact that it's all about photography is just genius - those stunning images will literally blow your mind! Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen are like total rockstars in this project 😍. I love how Graeme Green is using his platform to highlight rewilding and indigenous communities' importance in conservation - that's some serious problem-solving right there 💡. And Jane Goodall's words... wow, she's totally on point 🙌. We do have a chance to heal some of the harm inflicted on nature, but it's all about acting now! I'm definitely pre-ordering this book as soon as it comes out 📚💖
 
🌟 just saw the most incredible news about this photography book "New Big Five" and I'm totally stoked! 🤩 I mean, who doesn't love animals? But what's really inspiring me is that it's not just a pretty picture book, it's actually raising awareness about species on the brink of extinction. Like, can you imagine if we could turn back time and save some of these amazing creatures? 🐘🐻 It's also so cool to see all these talented photographers working together with conservationists and activists to make a difference. I mean, Jane Goodall is literally a legend! 💪 The thing that really gets me though is how important it is for us to take action now. Like, we do have this window of time to fix some of the harm we've done to nature... 🕰️ let's not waste it, right? 🌿
 
I just saw the news about "The New Big Five" photography project 🌳📸. I think it's really cool that they're doing this to raise awareness about endangered animals. I mean, have you seen those polar bears? They look so cute and cuddly in pictures, but we all know they're actually in big trouble 🐻. I was thinking, if photography can inspire people to care more about wildlife, then maybe it's a good thing that Graeme Green got that assignment in Botswana - maybe he'll change the world or something 😂. But seriously, I hope people do start taking action because climate change is such a big deal 🌪️. Can you tell me how to get this book when it comes out?
 
I'm so excited to see a project like this taking off 🌟! It's amazing how photography can bring attention to the most vulnerable creatures on our planet. I think it's awesome that Graeme Green was inspired by his experience in Botswana to create something so powerful. The fact that over 50,000 people got involved is incredible - it shows that when we come together for a cause, amazing things can happen 🌈.

I love how the book highlights not only the beauty of these animals but also the urgent need for conservation. It's so true that climate change is threatening wildlife everywhere, and it's up to us to take action. I'm definitely adding this book to my reading list - I can already imagine being inspired to make a difference 😊.
 
OMG, can you even believe it's come to this? We've gotta save our planet before it's too late 🌎😱 I mean, I'm all for the New Big 5 project, but like, climate change is no joke, guys... we need to take action ASAP! 💥 It's amazing that Graeme Green has created a platform that brings photographers and conservationists together, but what's even more important is that our favorite animals (and their habitats) are actually in danger 🐒💔

I love that the book features stunning pics from top photographers and essays from Jane Goodall herself – it's like a wake-up call for all of us! 🚨 And I'm so glad they're highlighting rewilding and indigenous communities as solutions... we gotta support our planet's inhabitants, you know? 🌿💖 The fact that over 50k people voted for their favorite animals is insane... what a movement! 🔥 Can't wait to get my hands on this book in April – it's going to be a game-changer for wildlife conservation, imo 😊
 
omg i'm so hyped for this new photography book!!! 🤩 it's amazing how much impact a single project can have, especially with all those talented photographers and conservationists on board! 🌟 the fact that we get to see these incredible animals up close through stunning images is just the icing on the cake. but what i'm really loving about this is that it's not just a pretty face (or should i say, pretty paws? 😂), it's actually raising awareness and inspiring action for real change! 🌎 we need more of this kind of energy and dedication to protect our planet's precious wildlife! 💚 can't wait to get my hands on this book in april!!! 📚
 
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