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

A groundbreaking new photography book is shedding light on some of the world's most endangered species, shifting the narrative from hunting trophies to a call for conservation. The "New Big Five" initiative, founded by British photographer Graeme Green, aims to inspire action on pressing environmental issues.

Originally used to describe iconic African animals, the term has been revived by Green to highlight five species threatened by human activities such as habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. These include the elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger – all of which are facing unprecedented dangers.

The book features stunning images from renowned wildlife photographers like Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen, alongside essays from conservationists Jane Goodall and Paula Kahumbu. The project has garnered over 50,000 votes from people worldwide, with the top five species emerging as a rallying cry for action.

"This book is not just about photography – it's about wildlife and our responsibility to protect them," Green said in an interview. "These animals are ambassadors for what's happening in the natural world, and we need to take action now."

With nature declining at an alarming rate, according to the UN, the book serves as a powerful reminder of what is at stake. It also highlights potential solutions, such as rewilding and the importance of indigenous communities in conservation.

One chapter dedicated to endangered species illustrates the far-reaching impact of climate change on animals outside the "New Big Five." Green emphasized that this is just the tip of the iceberg, with many more species facing similar threats.

The book's publication coincides with a pressing need for collective action. As Jane Goodall noted in her afterword, "we have a window of time during which we can start to heal some of the harm we've inflicted on the natural world... if we get together and take action now."

"The New Big Five: A Global Photography Project For Endangered Wildlife" is published by Earth Aware Editions and hits shelves on April 4, 2023.
 
We gotta remember that our actions have a ripple effect 🌊, not just for the animals, but also for future generations & the planet as a whole! The fact that climate change is affecting species outside the "New Big Five" should give us all pause – it's like the canary in the coal mine 🐦. We gotta take responsibility for our footprint, make conscious choices, and support conservation efforts 💚. It's not too late to turn the tide & make a difference, but we need collective action 🌈. By supporting initiatives like this photography project, we're sending a powerful message that wildlife matters 📸.
 
I'm literally blown away by this new photography book 🤯! It's such a powerful reminder of the state we're in with the planet - I mean, have you seen some of these pics? They're stunning but also super sobering 😔. I love that it's shifting the narrative from just being about hunting trophies to actually doing something about conservation. We need more people like Graeme Green who are willing to use their platform for good 🌟. And I'm loving how they're highlighting indigenous communities too - we can't just talk about conservation without recognizing their role in preserving our natural world 🌿💚
 
omg i just read about this new photography book and it's giving me LIFE!!! 🌟 it's so inspiring to see all these amazing pics of endangered species and the people who are working hard to protect them. graeme green is a total hero for starting this initiative, and i love how he's using the term "new big five" to shift the focus from trophies to conservation 💚 the fact that over 50k people have voted for their favorite species is mind blown – it just goes to show that we all care about these animals and want to do something about it 🌎 the book is like a wake-up call, reminding us of what's at stake and offering solutions like rewilding and indigenous community involvement. i'm definitely adding this to my reading list ASAP 📚 can't wait to dive in! 💡
 
🌎 I'm so hyped about this new photography book! It's like, the whole world's been talking about climate change and conservation for years, but we need something that sparks real action, you know? 🤔 The "New Big Five" initiative is a game-changer – it's not just about animals being cute and majestic (although, let's be real, they are 😂), it's about the reality of what's happening to our planet. I mean, 50,000 people worldwide voting for their top five endangered species? That's like, a movement, fam! 🌟 And with all those amazing photographers and conservationists contributing to the book... it's like, we can't not care about this anymore 😬. The thing is, nature isn't just some abstract concept – it's our life support system, you feel? We need to take action now, or else we'll be the ones who are extinct 🐳😨. So, let's get on board with rewilding and indigenous community involvement... and maybe, just maybe, we can save ourselves along the way 💚
 
omg i just saw this book thingy 📚 and im totally fascinated!! so like the big five was originally for african animals but now its about endangered species all over the world? thats wild 🌎 i mean who knew there were so many animals in danger lol anyway i read that jane goodall is in it which is awesome she's a legend 🙌 what i dont get tho is why they're making a big deal out of these five specific animals? cant we just talk about all the endangered species together instead? btw has anyone seen those polar bears in person?
 
🌟 I think it's amazing how this photography book is shifting the narrative from just hunting trophies to a call for conservation 📸💚 The way Graeme Green has revived the term "New Big Five" to highlight these five species facing huge threats is so inspiring! 🌎 And I love that it features stunning images from renowned wildlife photographers alongside essays from conservationists like Jane Goodall and Paula Kahumbu 📚🐒 It's clear that this book is not just about photography, but about our responsibility to protect the natural world 🌿💪 We need more voices like this shouting out for action on climate change and habitat loss! 😲
 
"You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great." 📸💚

I mean, can we even imagine a world without these incredible animals? It's not just about the visuals in that book; it's about making us think about our impact on the planet and taking responsibility for it. The "New Big Five" is more than just a photography project – it's a call to action. We're at this critical point where we can make a difference, but only if we work together 🌎💪.
 
I just read this news about a new photography book 📚 that's shedding light on endangered species, and I'm totally with it! The "New Big Five" initiative is giving me all the feels 😊 - who wouldn't want to see beautiful pics of majestic animals like elephants 🐘, polar bears ❄️, lions 🦁, gorillas 🌴, and tigers 🐯? But what I love most about this book is that it's not just a pretty face (although, let me tell you, those photographers have skills 💫). It's actually highlighting the very real dangers these animals are facing due to human activities like habitat loss, poaching, and climate change 🌪️.

As someone who's passionate about the environment, I think this book is like, super necessary right now 🙏. We need more people talking about conservation and taking action, not just collecting trophies from hunting trips 🎯. The authors are all top-notch experts in their fields, too - Jane Goodall, Paula Kahumbu... the list goes on! So, if you haven't already, get ready to have your mind blown by some of the most gorgeous photos you've ever seen 📸. And who knows? You might just become inspired to join the fight for conservation 🌟.
 
🌟 I think its so cool that this book is trying to flip the script on how we talk about endangered species. We've all seen those hunting trophy pictures, but this project shows us that these animals are actually people too - we need to start thinking about them as individuals rather than just collections of taxidermy bodies 🐻📸. The top five species highlighted in this book are all facing super scary threats, from habitat loss to climate change, and it's crazy how much of a difference we can make if we all work together 💚. I'd love to see more projects like this one, where photography meets conservation and education 📚💡.
 
This photography book thingy is like, totally awesome! I mean, who doesn't love animals, right? 🐾💕 It's like, the ultimate animal lover's dream come true - except instead of just cuddling sloths all day (although, let's be real, that sounds pretty great too 😂), we're talking about actual conservation efforts!

Graeme Green and his crew are like, totally on point with this whole "New Big Five" thing. I mean, who knew there were more than five endangered animals? 🤷‍♂️ Like, didn't we already have enough on our plates? But seriously, these guys need our help - and fast!

And can we talk about the photography for a sec? Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, Paul Nicklen... like, who are these magic makers?! 📸 They're giving me major goosebumps just looking at their pics. It's like they're showing us the world's most precious creatures in all their glory - and we can't look away!

So yeah, this book is a must-read (or rather, must-see) for anyone who cares about the planet. We've got a window of time to fix our environmental mess, and if we don't get our act together, it's gonna be like... well, you know - the end 🌪️. Let's hope this book inspires some serious action (and maybe even a few selfies with polar bears 😜)!
 
I'm totally stoked to see this new book drop! 🌿 It's like, so needed right now - we're literally running out of time to save our planet's wildlife 🕰️. I mean, have you seen the pics from Ami Vitale and Steve McCurry? Mind blown! 💥 The way Graeme Green is using his platform to raise awareness about these five species is really inspiring 🌟.

It's not just about taking pretty pictures, though - it's about highlighting the real issues we're facing, like habitat loss and climate change 🌎. And I love how they're featuring indigenous communities in conservation efforts - that's some powerful storytelling right there! 🙏

I think what really gets me is that Jane Goodall is saying we have a window of time to make things right... and if we don't take action, it's gonna be too late 😱. But at the same time, I'm feeling hopeful because this book is showing us all these amazing people doing incredible work 🌈.

Let's get behind the "New Big Five" initiative and make a difference! 💪 We can do this! 🐾💚
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit skeptical about all this "New Big Five" business 🤔. Like, what's next? Are we gonna start naming species after popular memes or something? It feels like just another way to sell a book and get people to care about the environment without actually making any real changes.

And don't even get me started on rewilding 🌳. Sounds great in theory, but how do we actually make that happen? We gotta be realistic here – humans have been messing with nature for centuries, it's not gonna magically fix itself just because we decide to try again. Plus, what about all the people who depend on these species for a living? Do we just kick them out of their homes and expect everything to work out?

Anyway, I guess it's cool that some good stuff is being done here 🙏. The images in this book are pretty sick 🔥, and if it gets more people talking about conservation, then I'm all for it 👍. Just don't expect me to start wearing a vegan cape and protesting outside the local zoo anytime soon 😂.
 
omg i'm so hyped about dis new photography book!!! 📚🌳 it's like, we need to wake up ppl already & take care of our planet lol. i love how they're shiftin the focus from trophy hunting 2 conservation it's all abt savin the wildlife n our responsibility 2 protect them. graeme green is like a total hero 4 startin dis initiativ n showin us what's at stake 🌪️ climate change is wreakin havoc on animals worldwide & we gotta do somethin about it ASAP! rewilding, indigenous communities, etc... i'm all in! let's get together & take action 2 heal the harm we've inflicted n save our planet 🌎💚
 
OMG, I'm so hyped about this new photography book 📸💚! It's like, totally needed – we need to see the beauty of wildlife to care about saving them 🌿🐘. The idea of the "New Big Five" is genius, and I love how it's shifting the focus from just hunting trophies to actual conservation efforts 💪.

The pics in this book are insane – Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, Paul Nicklen... they're all legends 🙌! And having Jane Goodall and Paula Kahumbu on board as essay contributors is like, a total win 👏. It's so important that we take action now, especially with climate change being such a huge threat to wildlife 🌪️.

I'm also loving the part about indigenous communities in conservation – it's like, so underrated 💚. We need to be learning from them and working together to protect our planet 🌎. I've already pre-ordered my copy of this book, can't wait to dive in and learn more!
 
I just saw this thread pop up and I'm like what's going on with conservation efforts? 🤔🌳 I mean, I know it's been a thing for ages but sometimes you gotta be slapped in the face to wake people up. This book sounds like a good start though, using wildlife pics to raise awareness about climate change and habitat loss. It's crazy how much damage humans can do to animals and ecosystems. 🌟 I'm also glad they're highlighting indigenous communities as part of the solution - we need more voices from these communities in conservation efforts. 50k+ votes? That's some serious momentum for a cause that needs it ASAP.
 
OMG you guys! 🤯 this book is like, literally the most amazing thing I've seen in ages! 🌟 its not just about photography, its about taking action to save our planet's wildlife 🌎😩 the images are insane, but it's what's behind them that really matters. we need more people like Graeme Green who care enough to take a stand 💪 and inspire others to do the same. i'm definitely going to get my hands on this book ASAP! 💸 let's all just take a moment to appreciate these incredible creatures before its too late 🐠🦁💕
 
omg i just saw this new photography book and its like super inspiring 📸💚 i mean who doesnt love animals right? but seriously these photos are mindblowing and they really make you think about the state of our planet 🌎 its like we need to take action now or else these amazing creatures will be gone for good 🐘💔 and i love how this book is not just about taking pics, its also about giving solutions and highlighting the importance of indigenous communities in conservation 🌿👥 gotta get my hands on a copy ASAP 📚
 
I think this photography book is a total game changer 📚💚. It's not just about the pics, it's about making people care about these amazing animals and the planet we're ruining 🌎. The fact that it's got so many iconic photographers on board and conservationists like Jane Goodall adding their voice to the cause is massive 🔥. I mean, who doesn't love a good story? But this one is important, you know? It's not just about saving the "New Big Five", it's about realizing we're all in this together 🌟. We need more people talking about conservation and climate change, not just hiding behind screens 📊. This book is like a wake-up call, and I'm here for it 😴💤.
 
I mean, I was just talking to my cousin the other day about how crazy it is that we're still having conversations about saving the planet 🌎. Like, what's next? We've been over this like five times already. This photography book is alright, I guess. It's got some pretty pictures and all that. But, I don't know, man... can't we just be done with the whole conservation thing yet? 😩

I mean, these species have been around for millions of years, right? They're not like they're gonna disappear tomorrow or something. It's not a big deal, you know? 🤷‍♂️ But, I guess if it makes people care about it enough to start taking action, then that's cool, I suppose.

I'm just worried that we're gonna keep throwing money at the problem and not really doing anything about it. Like, where's all this money going, exactly? 🤑 And what's rewilding, anyway? Sounds like some fancy word for "letting nature do its thing". 🌳

Anyway, I guess it's good that there are people out there who care about this stuff. Maybe we'll finally get our act together and start taking care of the planet. Fingers crossed, right? 🤞
 
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