More than 200 Photographers Join Prints for Wildlife to Raise Funds for Conservation
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For one month only, an uplifting fundraiser makes limited-edition prints by global wildlife photographers available for purchase, with proceeds directly benefiting Conservation International. Since its launch in 2020, Prints for Wildlife has raised more than $2.1 million for conservation programs worldwide. These initiatives now face abrupt funding cuts and the ongoing climate crisis, increasing the need to protect fragile, biodiverse ecosystems and the communities that depend on them. Program co-founder Pie Aerts characterizes 2025 as a crisis of withdrawn funding and describes Prints for Wildlife as a platform for connection, consciousness and hope. More than 200 photographers participate; print sales run August 21–September 21.
For one month only, an uplifting fundraiser makes limited-edition prints by global wildlife photographers available for purchase, with proceeds directly benefiting Conservation International. Since its launch in 2020, Prints for Wildlife has raised more than $2.1 million for conservation programs worldwide. As these initiatives face abrupt funding cuts and an uphill battle against the ongoing climate crisis, it's more important than ever to make sure they can continue to protect the earth's fragile, biodiverse ecosystems and the communities that depend on them.
"In 2025, the crisis isn't a virus-it's a withdrawal of critical funding for wildlife and conservation," says program co-founder Pie Aerts. "Prints for Wildlife is more than a fundraiser; it's a platform for connection, consciousness and hope in a time of crisis." Browse photos by more than 200 photographers on the fundraiser's website starting August 21, and purchase prints until September 21.
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