REMEMBERING WILDLIFE

I believe, as humans, we have a collective duty to protect Earth’s wildest places and species, and preserve the rich biodiversity that is essential to our planet. The stark reality is that an alarming number of the world’s animals are now facing extinction. The crowdfunded charity book series Remembering Wildlife was created with an important mission at its core. To make the most beautiful photography book on a species ever made with the goal of raising funds to protect it. With many of the world’s best wildlife photographers donating their images for publication and a spirited community backing the successful Kickstarter, the series has sold more than 35,000 books and has been able to distribute more than £1million GBP to 63 conservation projects in 27 countries across Africa and Asia. British wildlife photographer and pioneering conservationist Margot Raggett founded the book series when she was prompted to take action after seeing a poached elephant in Northern Kenya in 2014. It’s been a privilege to work within the editorial team as the editor of five books in the series –Remembering Lions, Remembering Cheetahs, Remembering African Wild Dogs, Remembering Bears and Remembering Leopards.


PUBLICATION: REMEMBERING WILDLIFE