Graeme Green's latest project, "The New Big 5," is a powerful call to action for conservation efforts around the globe. The initiative, which features stunning images from renowned wildlife photographers, aims to raise awareness about the plight of endangered species and inspire individuals to take action.
Originally used by trophy hunters in Africa, the term "Big Five" has taken on a new meaning under Green's guidance. Fifty thousand people worldwide voted for their top five animals they'd most like to photograph or see photographed in the wild, with the elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger emerging as the winning entries.
These iconic species are more than just notable animals; they serve as ambassadors for the devastating impact of human activity on the natural world. The United Nations estimates that one million animal and plant species face extinction, and Green's book is a stark reminder of what we stand to lose if we fail to act.
Featuring breathtaking images from esteemed photographers like Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen, alongside essays from conservationists like Jane Goodall and Paula Kahumbu, "The New Big 5" offers a poignant exploration of the beauty and fragility of our planet's biodiversity. The book also delves into practical solutions for addressing climate change, habitat loss, poaching, and pollution.
One particularly striking aspect of Green's project is its scope, with contributions from wildlife photographers across the globe, including Ecuador to India. Curating such a vast array of images took nearly two years and was no easy feat, but Green's dedication to his cause shines through in every photograph.
The "New Big 5" initiative is an urgent reminder that we have a narrow window to act on behalf of our planet's most vulnerable species. Jane Goodall, in her foreword, calls for collective action, stating, "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."
As we gaze upon these majestic images, it's impossible not to be moved by the urgent need for conservation. Green's book is more than just a visually stunning collection; it's a rallying cry for all who care about the future of our planet's most iconic creatures.
"The New Big 5" is available for purchase on April 4, 2023.
Originally used by trophy hunters in Africa, the term "Big Five" has taken on a new meaning under Green's guidance. Fifty thousand people worldwide voted for their top five animals they'd most like to photograph or see photographed in the wild, with the elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger emerging as the winning entries.
These iconic species are more than just notable animals; they serve as ambassadors for the devastating impact of human activity on the natural world. The United Nations estimates that one million animal and plant species face extinction, and Green's book is a stark reminder of what we stand to lose if we fail to act.
Featuring breathtaking images from esteemed photographers like Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen, alongside essays from conservationists like Jane Goodall and Paula Kahumbu, "The New Big 5" offers a poignant exploration of the beauty and fragility of our planet's biodiversity. The book also delves into practical solutions for addressing climate change, habitat loss, poaching, and pollution.
One particularly striking aspect of Green's project is its scope, with contributions from wildlife photographers across the globe, including Ecuador to India. Curating such a vast array of images took nearly two years and was no easy feat, but Green's dedication to his cause shines through in every photograph.
The "New Big 5" initiative is an urgent reminder that we have a narrow window to act on behalf of our planet's most vulnerable species. Jane Goodall, in her foreword, calls for collective action, stating, "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."
As we gaze upon these majestic images, it's impossible not to be moved by the urgent need for conservation. Green's book is more than just a visually stunning collection; it's a rallying cry for all who care about the future of our planet's most iconic creatures.
"The New Big 5" is available for purchase on April 4, 2023.