Prints for Wildlife brings together 200+ photographers for conservation

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For the next month, you can buy limited-edition wildlife prints from more than 200 photographers worldwide, with proceeds going directly to Conservation International.

Casey Cooper, Lifeboat.
Casey Cooper, Lifeboat.

Since it began in 2020, Prints for Wildlife has raised over $2.1 million to support conservation efforts around the globe.

With funding cuts and the ongoing climate crisis putting these programs under real pressure, the fundraiser helps ensure vital ecosystems and the communities that depend on them continue to be protected.

Vick Jauron, Giraffes can dance
Vick Jauron, Giraffes can dance

“In 2025, the crisis isn’t a virus, it’s the loss of critical funding for wildlife and conservation,” says co-founder Pie Aerts. “Prints for Wildlife is more than a fundraiser; it’s a space for connection, awareness and hope.”

The fundraiser runs online from August 21 to September 21. Prints are $125 USD ($195 AUD). More info here

Thomas Weder, The leopard on the snake.
Thomas Weder, The leopard on the snake.
Stefan Christmann, The sentinel.
Stefan Christmann, The sentinel.
Alexandra Wood, Call of the Kopjes.
Alexandra Wood, Call of the Kopjes.
Denise Ippolito, Mittens.
Denise Ippolito, Mittens.
Marco Gaiotti, Ancient balance.
Marco Gaiotti, Ancient balance.
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