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

Graeme Green's "The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife" is a powerful and poignant collection of images that highlights the world's most iconic yet endangered animals. The term, originally coined by trophy hunters in Africa, has been revived to focus attention on the five species that are most at risk of disappearing forever.

These five animals - the elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger - were chosen after 50,000 people around the world voted for their favorite creatures to photograph or see in the wild. The resulting book is a stunning visual showcase, featuring images from renowned photographers Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, Paul Nicklen, and many others.

Green's brainchild is more than just a photography project - it's a call to action on behalf of endangered wildlife. With 144 globally-renowned photographers contributing their work, the book serves as a powerful reminder of what we stand to lose if we don't take immediate action to protect these magnificent creatures.

From the alarming threat of climate change to the devastating impact of habitat loss and poaching, the "New Big 5" is a stark warning that our natural world is under siege. However, it also offers hope. The book highlights rewilding initiatives and the importance of indigenous communities in conservation efforts, highlighting potential solutions for these critical issues.

The "New Big 5" is not just a collection of images - it's a rallying cry to get us all involved in protecting wildlife. As Jane Goodall, a leading conservationist who wrote the afterword to the book, puts it: "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."

"The New Big 5" is a must-see for anyone passionate about wildlife conservation. The book is now available, offering a glimpse into the wonderful worlds of these iconic species and inspiring others to join the fight to protect them for future generations.
 
🌟 I'm low-key obsessed with this new project "The New Big 5" 🦁🐯! It's so cool that ppl from all over the world got to vote for their fave animals and now we have this sick collection of pics featuring some of the most iconic endangered species. I mean, can you even handle how stunning Ami Vitale's elephant pics are? 🤩 And the fact that 144 photographers contributed to this project is just wild! It's like, a total wake-up call for us to take care of our planet and these incredible creatures 🌎💚
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this project is really inspiring 🌟. I mean, it's amazing that people from all over the world came together to choose which animals they want to help protect. It's so cool to see images of these incredible creatures by photographers who are basically the best at their job 📸.

But what I love most about this project is that it's not just a pretty book - it's actually trying to do something about the problem. I mean, climate change and habitat loss are huge issues and it's not like they're going away anytime soon 😬. So, if this book can raise awareness and get people thinking about how we can help these amazing animals, then that's gotta be a good thing 💡.

And, you know, the fact that there are rewilding initiatives and indigenous communities involved in conservation efforts is like, really hopeful 🌱. It's not all doom and gloom, which is what I was worried it would be 🤔. So, yeah, definitely check out this book if you care about wildlife - it's a great way to learn something new and get inspired to make a difference 💖
 
omg this project is literally amazing!!! 🤩 i mean can you even imagine if we lost all these incredible creatures? 🐘🐻🦁😨 it's like, what would our world look like without elephants roaming free or tigers prowling through forests? 🌳💚 anyway i'm definitely getting this book and sharing it with everyone i know - it's a call to action that we can't ignore! 💪 let's all do our part to protect these amazing animals 🐒💖
 
This photography project is super important 🌎💡! I mean think about it, these five animals are literally on the brink of extinction and we're still taking pics of them like they're some kinda trophy 📸👀. But you know what's even crazier? We actually have a chance to make a difference 💪. The "New Big 5" highlights some sick solutions like rewilding initiatives and indigenous community conservation efforts - it's all about working together to save these amazing creatures 🐒💕. And let's be real, climate change is no joke ⛈️. We gotta take action now or risk losing them forever 😩. But on the bright side, this project is a total game-changer for wildlife lovers everywhere 🌟. It's not just about taking pics - it's a call to arms 💪🏽. So, let's get behind this and make some noise for these incredible animals! 🐻💥
 
I'm getting so fed up with this platform already 🤯💔. Can we please just get back to the news? This article about Graeme Green's photography project is fascinating, but it's not like anyone here can have a decent discussion about it without getting sidetracked by forum drama. I mean, what's going on over there with that one thread from last week?! 🙄 Anyway, where was I? Ah yes... the "New Big 5". It's just so inspiring to see all these amazing photographers working together for a good cause. The photography itself is incredible, but it's the message behind it that really matters – we need more people like Graeme Green who are passionate about making a difference. But can we please just have a clean and respectful conversation about this without any personal attacks or spam comments?! 🤷‍♂️
 
🌳 I mean, can you believe how fast things have changed since my childhood? I remember looking at National Geographic magazines and seeing these same animals on the covers, but it was always with a more carefree tone, like we were just gonna be okay. Now, looking at this project, The New Big 5, it's just...wow. It's heartbreaking to think about how close we are to losing these incredible creatures. I mean, 50,000 people voting for their favorite animals? That's insane! And the photos, oh man, they're stunning. But what really gets me is that this isn't just a project, it's a call to action. We gotta do something about climate change, habitat loss...it's all connected. I'm not even sure where to start, but seeing all these amazing images and hearing from people like Jane Goodall makes me wanna take action, you know? 📸🌟
 
omg i'm literally crying reading this 🤯 it's so sad that we have to focus on saving these amazing creatures, but at the same time it gives me hope that we can make a difference! 🌟 the images in this book are just stunning, i want to see all of them in person!!! 📸 and wow 50k people voting for their fave animals? that's insane! 🤯 i wish more ppl were as passionate about wildlife conservation as jane goodall is 😍 the afterword from her had me totally emotional too... let's all do our part to protect these incredible animals ❤️
 
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