All funds from book sales will go to pangolin conservation projects
Remembering Wildlife, the photobook series that raises funds to support endangered animals, is set to return for its 10th edition later this year.
The first multi-species book in the series, 10 Years of Remembering Wildlife will be released on 6 October. Funds from sales will go to pangolin conservation projects, with the stunning pangolin cover image taken by Tristan Dicks.
Since first launching, more than 55,000 books have been sold worldwide, raising more than £1.2 million to support 79 projects in 34 countries.
For this edition, the Remembering Wildlife team held a photo contest open to a mix of professional and budding photographers. They were tasked with submitting pictures of these ten species in their native habitat: elephants (including African and Asian), rhinos, great apes, lions, cheetahs, African wild dogs, bears, leopards, tigers and pangolins.
Of 4,500 entries, 20 winning images were chosen for inclusion – and you can see them all below.
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