For much of Africa, wildlife tourism provides significant income to help maintain parks where vulnerable species such as elephants, lions, rhinos and giraffes live. After COVID-19 struck in 2020, the entire international tourism sector closed down overnight, having a profound effect on many communities at the center of wildlife conversation. This lead to the creation of the @PrintsForWildlife campaign last summer, designed to help raise critical funds to the communities most affected.
One year on and there is still a great need to help support these communities in Africa. With this in mind, the #PrintsforWildlife campaign has returned for 2021 – sharing over 170+ different prints from globally renowned and emerging wildlife photographers. Head to printsforwildlife.org (or click link in my bio) to find out more about the cause and to view the collection. 100% of proceeds (after printing and handling) will go to @africanparksnetwork.
Photos:
@joachimschmeisser
@marcuswestbergphotography
@a.curious.ape
@karimiliya
@willfortescue
@davidlloyd
@harryskeggs
@rahulsphotography
@bjornpersson_photography
@davesandford
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