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A New Era for Wildlife Photography: The 'New Big Five' Takes Center Stage

In a world where wildlife is declining at an unprecedented rate, with over one million species facing extinction, a new movement has emerged to raise awareness and inspire action. Graeme Green, a renowned photographer, has created the "New Big Five" – a global photography project that turns the lens on animals at risk.

Originally conceived as a way to encourage people to "shoot with a camera, not a gun," Green's idea has evolved into a powerful tool for conservation. By partnering with 144 globally recognized wildlife photographers from Ecuador to India, he has curated a stunning collection of images that showcase the beauty and fragility of endangered species.

The five animals selected as the "New Big Five" are the elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger – all threatened by habitat loss, poaching, pollution, and climate change. These ambassadors for the natural world serve as a reminder of what we stand to lose if we fail to act.

Through stunning images and essays from conservationists and activists like Jane Goodall and Paula Kahumbu, the book "The New Big Five: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife" by Graeme Green offers a glimpse into the urgent need for action. Featured stories highlight the benefits of rewilding and the importance of indigenous communities in conservation.

Green notes that climate change poses an alarming threat to animals outside of the "New Big Five," with thousands more species at risk due to rising temperatures, pollution, and habitat destruction.

The book's message is clear: we have a limited window of time to heal some of the harm inflicted on the natural world. Jane Goodall, author of the afterword, emphasizes the importance of collective action, saying, "We can start to heal some of the harm we've inflicted... but only if we get together and take action now."

"The New Big Five: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife" is a call to earth – a reminder that our actions have consequences. This powerful book is a must-read for anyone concerned about the future of our planet's precious wildlife.

The book, published by Earth Aware Editions, will be available from April 4, 2023. With its stunning images and urgent message, "The New Big Five" is poised to inspire a new generation of wildlife lovers and conservationists to take action.
 
I'm telling ya, something fishy's going on with this whole 'New Big Five' thing 🤔. I mean, why these five animals specifically? It's like they're trying to distract us from the bigger issue – all the other species that are just as vulnerable, if not more so. And what about all the other factors that contribute to extinction, like pollution and overpopulation? Do those get a mention in this book? I don't think so... 🙅‍♂️

And have you noticed how Graeme Green's project is partnered with all these big-name conservationists? It's like they're trying to create a narrative around who's 'saving the planet' and who's not. I'm not buying it, mate. There's more to this story than meets the eye... 🔍
 
I'm still thinking about the first big five... like remember how we used to just see them in zoos or on safari? Now they're actually endangered 🐘😱. I mean, the elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger - all of these animals are struggling because of us. It's crazy how our actions can impact their habitats and cause them to disappear forever. And now we have this new movement with Graeme Green and 144 other photographers sharing their work to raise awareness... it's like, finally, something is being done about it 📸💚. I hope people see these images and feel the urgency to take action, you know? Like, we can't just sit back and wait for someone else to save them... we have to do our part too 🌎💪.
 
I just read about this new project and I'm totally stoked 🤩! The idea of the 'New Big Five' is genius – it's like, we need to start giving attention to these animals that are struggling because of us 🤕. It's not just about the five animals chosen, but also about the thousands more that are at risk due to climate change and pollution. We gotta wake up and take action, you know? 🌎 It's so inspiring to see all these amazing photographers working together to raise awareness for conservation. And I love how Jane Goodall is part of it – she's a total legend! 💚 The book is going to be released soon and I'm definitely pre-ordering it! Can't wait to dive into the stunning images and essays. It's like, we can do something about this 🌟
 
omg can u believe the stats on wildlife decline?! 🐠😱 over a million species facing extinction it's like our planet is literally dying i'm all for conservation efforts but this project 'new big five' is so inspiring! having these iconic animals as ambassadors for nature is genius 🌟 and i love how they're highlighting rewilding & indigenous communities in conservation. gotta get this book ASAP and spread the word 📚💡 let's make a change before it's too late 👊
 
You know I've always been super passionate about animals 🐰💕 but it's crazy to think that over a million species are on the brink of extinction 🌪️. This "New Big Five" project is like, totally needed – we need more people to care about these creatures and their habitats 🌿. Graeme Green's idea of using photography as a tool for conservation is genius 🔥, and I love that it's not just about the five animals he chose, but also about all the others that are struggling too 🐻. We really do need to take action now, like Jane Goodall said 🤝, or else we'll be saying goodbye to some amazing species forever 😢.
 
I'm not sure I buy into this whole 'New Big Five' thing 🤔. It sounds like just another way to create a buzz around some animals that are already super well-known for being endangered. I mean, we've been hearing about the elephants, polar bears, lions, gorillas, and tigers being in trouble for years now. What's new?

And don't even get me started on the fact that this whole thing is just a photography project 📸. Like, great photos are cool and all, but what's the real plan of action here? Are we really going to make a difference with some pretty pictures? I need to see some concrete steps being taken to protect these animals, not just a bunch of emotive words.

And isn't it a bit disingenuous to use Jane Goodall's name in the same sentence as this whole project 🤷‍♀️. She's done so much real work for conservation over the years, and I wouldn't want her associated with something that feels like a publicity stunt.

I guess what I'm saying is, let's not get too caught up in the hype and focus on making some actual changes to help these animals 🌎💚
 
the new big five thing is so cool 🌟📸 i mean who would've thought that photography could be such a powerful tool for conservation? it's awesome how graeme green turned his idea into something bigger than just a fun project 🤩 i'm definitely gonna check out the book and see what all the fuss is about. it's crazy to think that these animals are facing such big threats, but at least there's hope with projects like this one 💚
 
I'm kinda both excited and terrified about this whole 'New Big Five' thing... 🤔 I mean on one hand, it's awesome that there are some talented photographers out there using their skills for good and bringing attention to these incredible animals that need our help. The pics they're sharing look insane! But at the same time, knowing how many species are actually at risk of extinction is just really depressing... like, over 1 million? That's crazy. And it makes me wonder if we'll be able to make a difference in time. I guess what I'm trying to say is that this whole thing feels kinda urgent and important, but also kinda scary because of the scale of the problem. 🌎💔
 
Ugh, this whole thing just feels so surface-level 🙄. Like, I get it, we need to save the animals, but come on, a 'new big five'? It's not like we've been trying to tackle these issues for years with less fanfare 😒. And what's up with partnering only with 144 photographers? Can't they reach out to more people, especially those from local communities who are already working on conservation efforts? 🤔 This whole project just feels like a bandwagon jump, you know? 🚂

And don't even get me started on the title of the book. 'A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife'? Sounds like a sales pitch to me 📚. Can't they just call it what it is: a collection of pretty pictures with a sad story attached? 💔 At least then we'd know what we're getting ourselves into.

I guess what I'm saying is, this whole thing feels like a feel-good exercise without any real substance or depth 🤷‍♀️. Where's the critical thinking? The nuance? Just more cute animal pictures and empty promises of change 🐰💖
 
🌳📸 I'm not sure if this book will actually make a difference or just sit on someones shelf collecting dust, but at least its giving people a reason to care about the animals that are disappearing before our eyes. The new big five is like a bad habit we need to break – we've got to stop seeing these animals as trophies or commodities and start seeing them as living creatures with rights. 🐯💚
 
Man I'm so inspired by this new project 🌿📸 the way Graeme Green turned his passion into an actual movement for change is everything. We need more people like him using their platform to raise awareness about the state of our planet and its wildlife. It's not just about the 'New Big Five' either, it's about all the other species that are struggling to survive due to climate change & habitat loss 🌪️. This book is gonna make a real difference, I can feel it 💡 we need more people getting on board with conservation efforts & supporting indigenous communities too! The way Jane Goodall said 'we can start to heal some of the harm...' is so true, it's time for us all to step up and take action 🌟
 
🐠📸 I mean, great, because what the world really needed was another 'Big Five'... like we didn't already know about lions, tigers, bears (and elephants), and now polar bears? 🙄 But seriously, a photography project that raises awareness for endangered species is awesome. Graeme Green's idea has grown into something really powerful. I love how it's not just about the five animals, but also about the impact of human actions on wildlife. It's like, we're not just looking at pictures, we're seeing consequences 🌎. And Jane Goodall's words of caution are spot on – collective action is key if we want to turn things around. Let's hope this book inspires some serious change... or at least a few people to pick up their cameras instead of guns 😊
 
OMG u guyz!! 🤯 I just read about this crazy new photography project called The New Big Five 📸🌟 it's like, a global movement to raise awareness for endangered species 🐘💚 Graeme Green is the genius behind it & he's got some AMAZING shots of animals that are literally on the brink of extinction 🤯 the elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger are the 'New Big Five' 🦁🌳

I'm so down for this project 🙌 we need to wake up & take action ASAP 🕰️ climate change is killing animals left & right & it's up to us to make a change 🌎 Jane Goodall is literally the queen of conservation 👑 she's got some serious tea in that afterword about how we gotta come together & act now 💬

This project is more than just pics - it's a call to action 📣 a reminder that our actions have consequences 🌪️ we can't just sit back & watch the planet burn 🔥 we need to take responsibility & make some noise 🗣️
 
I gotta say, I'm all for this initiative 🌳💚. But, gotta be real, it's gonna take more than just some pretty pics to make a real difference. We need concrete actions from governments, corporations, and individuals too 🤑👥. Can't just leave it up to us wildlife enthusiasts to save the planet 🙅‍♂️.

And what about all the animals outside of the "New Big Five"? Like, I get that they're important, but we can't just focus on a few species. Climate change is affecting so many more creatures, and it's gonna take a global effort to tackle this 🌪️.

But hey, the book does look stunning, and Jane Goodall's words are super inspiring 💕. Maybe it'll spark some much-needed conversations and actions? Fingers crossed 🤞. We need all hands on deck for this one!
 
🌳💚 I just saw this news about the 'New Big Five' photography project and I'm totally stoked! 🤩 It's amazing that Graeme Green has brought together 144 photographers from all over the world to showcase the beauty of endangered species. The images are breathtaking, but what really gets me is the message behind it - we're running out of time to save these incredible animals and their habitats. 🕰️ Climate change is a huge threat, not just to the 'New Big Five', but to thousands more species too. We need to come together as a global community to take action now! 💪 It's so inspiring to see people like Jane Goodall leading the charge on conservation efforts. This book has my name all over it and I'll definitely be sharing it with everyone I know! 📚💕
 
I don’t usually comment but I just read about this new photography project called the 'New Big Five' that's all about raising awareness for endangered animals... it's kinda crazy how many species are at risk due to habitat loss, poaching, and climate change 🌳💔. I think what's really cool is that it's not just about the five animals chosen (elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger), but also about highlighting the impact of human actions on the planet. The fact that indigenous communities are being recognized for their role in conservation is huge 🙏. We need more people like Graeme Green using their platform to bring attention to these important issues. It's gonna be interesting to see how this project inspires change 💡
 
I think it's cool that they're trying to make this whole 'New Big Five' thing a thing 🤔. I mean, I know the original big five was all about lions and elephants and stuff, but I think this is a good way to raise awareness for other animals that are just as important 🐒. Like, have you seen pictures of mountain gorillas? They're crazy majestic 😍. And the fact that it's not just about Africa or Asia, but also other parts of the world, is really cool 🌎.

But at the same time, I think this whole thing might be a bit... obvious 💡. Like, we all know that animals are dying and it's because of humans 🤦‍♂️. We need to take action and stuff, but do we really need a big campaign about it? Can't just, like, tweet about it or something? 😴

Anyway, I guess the pictures will be pretty and people will look at them and feel bad for the animals 📸. And that's good, right? We should care about the planet and all its creatures 🌿. Just don't expect me to start saving up my money to buy a bunch of expensive safari gear or anything 😂.
 
omg can't believe what's happening to our planet 🌎😩 like seriously over a million species are going extinct and we're still not taking this seriously enough? 🤦‍♀️ i'm all for the "new big five" project though, it's about time we shine a light on these incredible animals that are struggling to survive in the first place. climate change is like, the biggest threat of all right now 🌡️ we gotta get our act together and start making some real changes ASAP! 💪 i'm def going to pick up this book and spread the word 📚💬
 
Man, I'm like totally excited about this 'New Big Five' thingy 🦁📸! It's like, we're already losing so many animals, and now we gotta make it cool again 🤪. But for real, the pics are insane, and the message is spot on - climate change is no joke ⛈️. I mean, Jane Goodall's got some wise words in that afterword 💡. It's like, we gotta come together and save our planet's wildlife before it's too late 🌎. And let's be real, if we don't start taking care of the earth, we'll be the ones who are extinct 😂. Just kidding, kind of... but seriously, this book is a must-read for anyone who cares about animals and the future 📚.
 
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