A captivating new collection of photographs celebrates the beauty and majesty of elephants while raising awareness for their conservation.
Featuring the work of 65 renowned wildlife photographers, including Art Wolfe, Frans Lanting, and Michael Poliza, the book captures the essence of elephants across various African landscapes.
These stunning images, taken in countries like Kenya, Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa, and Zambia, aim to bring global attention to the urgent need to protect elephants from the threat of poaching.
The collection was showcased at London’s La Galleria Pall Mall in a high-profile event, which included a red-carpet reception in September.
Margot Raggett, the project’s founder, explained her motivation stemmed from a question posed by Sir David Attenborough: “Are we happy to suppose that our grandchildren may never be able to see an elephant except in a picture book?”
Raggett responded with an unwavering “No,” expressing hope that the book and conservation efforts can help secure this iconic species’ future for generations to come.
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