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

Renowned photographer Graeme Green has redefined the concept of "Big Five," which originated as a term used by trophy hunters in Africa, by creating a new global initiative that highlights animals on the brink of extinction. The "New Big 5" features stunning photographs of elephants, polar bears, lions, gorillas, and tigers, captured by 144 globally recognized wildlife photographers.

The project was born out of Green's own experiences as a photographer in Botswana over a decade ago, when he began thinking about ways to promote wildlife conservation. By encouraging people to "shoot with a camera, not a gun," Green aims to raise awareness about the urgent need for action to protect endangered species and their habitats.

The book, which showcases the work of these photographers and features essays from renowned conservationists like Jane Goodall, serves as both a powerful reminder of what we stand to lose if we fail to act and a call to action for change. It highlights the alarming threat climate change poses to animals outside of the "New Big 5" species and illustrates the devastating impact of habitat loss, poaching, pollution, and other human activities on wildlife populations.

Green's initiative has garnered significant support from the photography community, conservation organizations, and indigenous communities. By sharing the stories and struggles of these iconic species, Green hopes to inspire people around the world to take action and make a difference in protecting our planet's biodiversity.

The publication of "The New Big 5" coincides with a critical moment for global environmental awareness. According to the United Nations, nature is declining at an unprecedented rate, with over one million animal and plant species facing extinction. By shining a spotlight on these at-risk animals, Green's project offers us a unique opportunity to engage with their stories and contemplate our shared responsibility towards conservation.

As Goodall aptly put 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." With Green's powerful photography and compelling narrative, this book has the potential to inspire a new generation of wildlife advocates and spark meaningful conversations about our planet's future.
 
Man, I'm so down for this 🤩! Graeme Green is literally changing the game with his "New Big 5" initiative 💥. It's crazy to think that we're on track to lose over a million animal species 🐰💀, and it's our duty as humans to stop it. Climate change, habitat loss, pollution... the list goes on 😩. But Green's book is more than just a warning – it's a call to action 💪.

I love that he's working with conservationists like Jane Goodall, they're total legends 🙌. And featuring 144 photographers who actually care about wildlife photography? That's awesome 📸. We need more people like Green, using their platforms to raise awareness and inspire change.

It's so cool that the book is out at this critical moment for global environmental awareness ⏰. I'm definitely getting my hands on a copy and sharing it with everyone I know 👉. Who else is hyped about this? 🤗
 
I'm totally blown away by Graeme Green's "New Big 5" project 📸💚. I mean, who would've thought that taking pictures of animals could be so powerful? 🤯 It's not just some boring wildlife pics; it's a call to action for us to take care of our planet. I love how he's using photography as a way to say "shoot with a camera, not a gun" 😂.

It's heartbreaking to think about all the species that are on the brink of extinction 🐒🌎. Climate change, habitat loss... it's like, what are we even doing? 🤷‍♀️ But at the same time, I'm so inspired by people like Jane Goodall and Graeme Green who are making a difference 🌟.

I hope this project reaches everyone, especially young folks, and inspires them to become wildlife advocates 🌱. We need more people looking out for our planet's future. It's not just about the animals; it's about us too 👥. Let's take action before it's too late ⏰!
 
🐠 I'm not sure why they're even doing this "New Big 5" thing... like, what's next? A "Wildlife Conservation Initiative" or something? 🤔 It's just gonna be a bunch of rich people taking selfies with animals that are already struggling to survive. And don't even get me started on the fact that Jane Goodall is involved - she's been talking about this stuff for ages and nothing ever changes... 🙄

And have you seen the state of the planet? Nature is declining at an unprecedented rate? Like, what's new? We've known this was coming for decades, but nobody does anything. It's just a bunch of empty promises and feel-good speeches... 🤷‍♂️

I'm not saying I don't care about conservation or any of that stuff, but come on... this is just a PR stunt to sell books and make the rich people feel good about themselves. It's all just a facade until they actually do something about it... 👀
 
🌟 OMG I'm SOOO down for this 🤩 The New Big 5 is like, totally game changing! Graeme Green's initiative is literally the perfect way to raise awareness about endangered species 🐯💚 I mean, who doesn't love animals? 🐾 It's so cool that it's bringing together photographers and conservationists to show us the reality of what we're losing if we don't act fast ⏰ And can we talk about how gorgeous these photos are?! 📸 I'm definitely going to get my hands on this book ASAP! 😍
 
I'm not sure if I completely agree with Graeme Green's idea of redefining the "Big Five" - I mean, don't get me wrong, his photography is stunning 🤩... but some people might think it's a bit gimmicky. Like, what's next? Creating a new list of endangered animals every month? 🤔 It's still about raising awareness and promoting conservation, which I'm all for, but maybe the term "New Big 5" isn't the most effective way to do that... or is it? 🤷‍♀️ I don't know, maybe it's just a great marketing move 😅. Either way, the fact that this project has gotten so much support from the photography community and conservation organizations is definitely something to celebrate 🎉.
 
I don't usually comment but I just had to say that Graeme Green's project is really inspiring 🌟. It's crazy to think that we're losing over one million animal species in just a year 🤯. The way he's using his platform as a photographer to raise awareness about the urgent need for conservation is so powerful. I love how it's not just about the animals themselves but also about the impact of human activities on their habitats and the climate change that's exacerbating the problem 🌎.

I think what resonates with me most is that this isn't just a project about saving animals, it's also about us as humans and our responsibility to take care of the planet 🌿. It's easy to get caught up in our own daily struggles but Green's work makes you realize how connected we all are to the natural world. His "New Big 5" initiative is a much-needed call to action for everyone, regardless of who they are or where they come from 👥.

It would be amazing to see more people getting involved and making a difference in wildlife conservation 💚. Maybe this book will inspire some young folks to pick up their cameras (or not guns 😉) and start snapping pics that make a difference!
 
🌟💚 I'm so hyped about Graeme Green's "New Big 5" project!!! 📸🐠 It's amazing how he's taken the original concept and turned it into something so positive and inspiring! The fact that all these talented photographers are coming together to share their passion for wildlife conservation is truly special ❤️. And I love how Jane Goodall's words of wisdom are woven throughout the book - she's a total legend 🙌. This project has me feeling all sorts of motivated to make a difference in protecting our planet's incredible biodiversity 🌎💚 Let's do this, people! 🎉
 
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