Wildlife Photographers Have Raised Over $1.5M For Endangered Species. See The Stunning Photos They 'Donated' To The Cause This Year
Wildlife Photographers Have Raised Over $1.5M For Endangered Species. See The Stunning Photos They 'Donated' To The Cause This Year
Wildlife Photographers Have Raised Over $1.5M For Endangered Species. See The Stunning Photos They 'Donated' To The Cause This Year In 2014, British wildlife photographer Margot Raggett was on a safari in Northern Kenya when she came across a poached elephant. The emotional encounter spurred her to action, and she began asking fellow wildlife photographers if they would like to contribute to a photo series in the name of elephant conservation. “At the time, I was spending a lot of time out in the field in Kenya, so I was meeting a lot of wildlife photographers,” Raggett told Bob Books. “So I started asking the photographers I knew if they would contribute an image or two towards a book to raise money for elephants. Everyone I asked said yes, and then I would ask them if they knew any other photographers they could introduce me to.” Image via Tom Way/Remembering Wildlife In the end, 65 photographers — including National Geographic collaborators Art Wolfe and Frans Lanting — donate…