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Stunning Portraits Shine Light on World's Most Threatened Animals
18 Oct
Summary
- Endangered species photographed in new book
- Over 1 million pangolins taken from wild in past decade
- Fundraising series has raised £1.2 million for conservation

A new book titled "10 Years of Remembering Wildlife" is shining a light on the world's most endangered animals through stunning wildlife photography. Published by Remembering Wildlife, the book features 20 winning images alongside some of the favorite photographs from the previous nine books in the series.
One of the key focuses of the book is the pangolin, which is considered the world's most trafficked mammal. Over the past decade, more than one million pangolins have been taken from the wild, putting the species at grave risk. The book's new chapter on pangolins aims to raise awareness and funds for conservation projects.
Beyond the pangolin, the book explores the plight of other threatened species, including cheetahs, elephants, rhinos, and tigers. Through these powerful images, the book seeks to encourage people to take action and save these precious creatures before it's too late. The Remembering Wildlife fundraising series has already raised over £1.2 million for conservation efforts.



