
’10 Years Of Remembering Wildlife’ Through Award-Winning Photography
The acclaimed photography book series, Remembering Wildlife, is marking its 10th anniversary with the publication of its largest volume yet: 10 Years of Remembering Wildlife. Set to launch officially on 8 October at London’s Royal Geographical Society, this new release gathers breathtaking images from some of the world’s leading wildlife photographers.
At 200 pages, the book revisits favourite photographs from previous editions, while introducing a special new collection focused on the endangered pangolin—one of the world’s most trafficked mammals, yet still little-known to many. A brand-new section features this elusive animal, whose scales are in high demand for traditional medicine and whose numbers are dwindling due to illegal trade and habitat loss. This year’s striking cover photograph is by Tristan Dicks.
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#1 Age of Innocence’ by Julie Oldroyd/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Baffin Island, Canada
#2 Mbili bora in the rain’ by Xavier Ortega/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Masai Mara, Kenya
All profits from the book will go directly to pangolin conservation, contributing to ongoing efforts by conservationists and charities around the globe. To date, the Remembering Wildlife series has raised over £1.23 million to support endangered species, with more than 55,000 books sold worldwide since 2016. Nearly 300 photographers have contributed their work, helping to spotlight urgent issues facing wildlife in 34 countries.
#3 ‘Sunset Scales’ by Armand Grobler/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Manyeleti Game Reserve, Greater Kruger, South Africa
#4 Carried Away’ by Vicki Jauron/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Maasai Mara
#5 ‘Tiger reflection’ by Bircan Harper/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Bandhavgarh National Park, India
#6 Clash of Titans’ by Alessandro Marena/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Solio Game Reserve, Laikipia, K
#7 ‘Cold Callers Welcome’ by Mark Meth-Cohn/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, India
#8 Thirst’ by Tom Way/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Kenya
#9 ‘Enjoying the sunrise’ by Mark Meth-Cohn/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, India
#10 Leopard Enjoying Morning Sun Break’ by Ifham Raji/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Wilpattu National Park,Sri Lanka
Founder Margot Raggett MBE hopes that the new book will not only celebrate wildlife but also inspire action to protect it. She said, “My hope is that this book can remind us all just what will be lost if we don’t.” Remembering Wildlife has enjoyed support from respected names including Pierce Brosnan, Michelle Pfeiffer, Ricky Gervais, and Russell Crowe, helping to shine a brighter light on the urgent need to protect our planet’s most vulnerable species.
#11 ‘In the Arms of Eternity: A Mother’s Timeless Promise’ by Kim Paffen/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
#12 A Touching Moment’ by Jagdeep Rajput/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Corbett National Park, India
#13 ‘Puppy love’ by Marcus Westberg/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Tswalu Kalahari Nature Reserve, South Africa
#14 ‘Fire of Creation’ by James Gifford/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Kalahari, Botswana
#15 Entourage’ by Torie Hilley/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe
#16 Monkey Business’ by Pedro Amaral/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda
#17 A Majestic Union!’ by Kaustubh Mulay/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, Karnataka, India
#18 African Black Bellied Pangolin’ by Alessandra Sikand/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Sangha Lodge, Dzanga-Sangha, National Park Central African Republic
#19 ‘5 at Blue hour’ by Johann du Toit/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Shompole Hide, Kenya
#20 Gama, the beach huntress’ by Griet Van Malderen/ Remembering Wildlife
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Location: Namibia
The launch will feature talks by conservation leaders and photographers, and is open both in person and online. For details or to book tickets, visit the Remembering Wildlife website.
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