Remembering Wildlife launches 10th book to help save pangolins

Comments Comments

The largest book in the Remembering Wildlife series, 10 Years of Remembering Wildlife, has been released with 200 pages of stunning wildlife photography.

Pete Oxford/Remembering Wildlife
Pete Oxford/Remembering Wildlife

It features contributions from world-leading photographers including Marsel van Oosten, Frans Lanting, Greg du Toit, and Jonathan and Angela Scott, who also wrote the foreword.

The book includes favourite images from previous titles, a new section on the world’s most trafficked mammal, the pangolin, and 20 competition winners.

Michael Lorentz/Remembering Wildlife
Michael Lorentz/Remembering Wildlife

The pangolin cover image by Tristan Dicks highlights a species under serious threat. Poaching, habitat loss, and electrocution endanger pangolins, which are highly trafficked for scales and meat. All eight species are listed as endangered, critically endangered, or vulnerable by the IUCN.

Armand Grobler/Remembering Wildlife
Armand Grobler/Remembering Wildlife

All profits from the book go to conservation projects. Since 2016, the series has sold over 55,000 copies and raised more than £1.23 million ($2.51 million AUD) for 80 projects in 34 countries.

Copies of the book are available for £59.50 GBP, approximately $120 AUD, at www.rememberingwildlife.com.

comments powered by Disqus