100 renowned photographers are raising money to support international conservation efforts.
and visual journalist Eileen Mignoni, that supports grassroots groups trying to protect people, wildlife, and habitats.Heron Island, Queensland, Australia. A Green Sea Turtle hatchling cautiously surfaces for air to a sky full of hungry birds. Against all odds, this hatchling must battle through the conditions of a raging storm whilst evading a myriad of predators.Maasai Mara, Kenya. November 2021.
Dr. Jane Goodall, the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees, has contributed exclusive, autographed prints to the Vital Impacts Winter Collection sale.Before his rescue, cheetah cub Freya had been kept in a wood-and-wire cage and was skinny and dehydrated. Now healthy, he loves climbing on logs, sitting on high platforms, and playing with toys.Doves in front of Mazar-e Sharif’s famous Blue Mosque. Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan 2003.
Two $20,000 environmental photography grants are available to help support the development of a 12-month-long documentary project on an environmental issue.
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