Graeme Green's latest project, "The New Big Five," is a wildlife photography book that turns the lens on animals at risk. Originally, the term "Big Five" referred to Africa's largest and most iconic game animals, but British photographer Graeme Green has reclaimed the narrative by creating a global "New Big Five." The five animals crowned winners in 2021 include the elephant, polar bear, lion, gorilla, and tiger.
The book features stunning images of these animals taken by renowned wildlife photographers such as Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen. It also includes essays from famous conservationists like Jane Goodall and Paula Kahumbu. The project aims to inspire a global call to action on issues impacting wildlife, including habitat loss, poaching, pollution, and climate change.
According to Green, the book celebrates wildlife and serves as a reminder of what we stand to lose if these species disappear from our planet. It also points people towards potential solutions, such as rewilding and supporting indigenous communities in conservation efforts.
Climate change poses an alarming threat to animals outside of the "New Big Five," with the UN estimating that around one million animal and plant species are facing extinction. The book includes a chapter on endangered species, from bees to blue whales, highlighting the severity of this issue.
Green collaborated with photographer Thomas Vijayan on several images featured in the book, including a shot of a tiger captured by freezing the moment its movement with fast camera settings.
Conservationist Jane Goodall expressed hope that the photos would lead people into the wonderful worlds of these iconic species and inspire them to take action. "The New Big Five" is now available for purchase, with a portion of the proceeds going towards supporting conservation efforts.
The book features stunning images of these animals taken by renowned wildlife photographers such as Ami Vitale, Steve McCurry, and Paul Nicklen. It also includes essays from famous conservationists like Jane Goodall and Paula Kahumbu. The project aims to inspire a global call to action on issues impacting wildlife, including habitat loss, poaching, pollution, and climate change.
According to Green, the book celebrates wildlife and serves as a reminder of what we stand to lose if these species disappear from our planet. It also points people towards potential solutions, such as rewilding and supporting indigenous communities in conservation efforts.
Climate change poses an alarming threat to animals outside of the "New Big Five," with the UN estimating that around one million animal and plant species are facing extinction. The book includes a chapter on endangered species, from bees to blue whales, highlighting the severity of this issue.
Green collaborated with photographer Thomas Vijayan on several images featured in the book, including a shot of a tiger captured by freezing the moment its movement with fast camera settings.
Conservationist Jane Goodall expressed hope that the photos would lead people into the wonderful worlds of these iconic species and inspire them to take action. "The New Big Five" is now available for purchase, with a portion of the proceeds going towards supporting conservation efforts.