Only 50 will ever be created. Some of the projects Remembering Wildlife has been able to fund are.
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Remembering wildlife kickstarter. Wildlife photographer and Remembering Wildlife creator Margot Raggett says. It has been followed by five more titles. This couldnt have been possible without the help of wildlife photographers across the world who donated their photos for this great cause.
All profits from the eventual sale of the books will go to conservation projects in Africa with the aim of raising at least 100000GBP. After seeing a poached elephant in Northern Kenya in 2014 Raggett began asking fellow wildlife photographers if they would contribute to a fundraising book project. Determined to Remembering Wildlife.
The book is full of beautiful images donated by more than 70 of the worlds top wildlife photographers including Marsel van Oosten Frans Lanting Art Wolfe Steve Winter and Michael. More news on that to follow. And that idea goes to the heart of the Remembering Wildlife book series created by British wildlife photographer Margot Raggett to support The Born Free Foundation and projects to protect threatened animal species.
Following up the important and successful Remembering Elephants Margot Raggett is back with Remembering Rhinos. Remembering Cheetahs is the fifth book in the highly acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of charity books and features a foreword by Professor Laurie Marker and an afterword by TV presenter Gordon Buchanan MBE. Remembering Wildlife the successful fundraising photo book series has just launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to raise money to produce the sixth book in its collection.
Remembering Rhinos Kickstarter is Live. The Kickstarter is now live and Id love you all to check it out at and consider giving us your support. Margot Raggett has worn many hatsPublic Relations Director Consultant Wildlife Photographer and now the creator of Remembering Wildlife.
Her father was a keen sailor so she spent. The new book part of a series of charity photo-books created by wildlife photographer Margot Raggett is titled Remembering CheetahsAs a whole the project has donated 615000 to 38 conservation projects across 21 countries since the release of Remembering. Remembering Wildlife is a photo book series whose proceeds are donated to conservation projects.
A kickstarter campaign to fund this book raised 129060 earlier this year. A group of the worlds top wildlife photographers today Friday 22nd February launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund a new charity book called Remembering Lions which it hopes will put a spotlight on how endangered these big cats are. To date Remembering Wildlife has raised 848000 11 million USD and has funded fifty-five projects across twenty-four countries.
The fact that the Kickstarter venture for Remembering Cheetahs managed to hit its target of 58000 in three short hours raising nearly 130000 at close of campaign in times such as these is testament to the way she has managed to galvanise support with the likes of Russell Crowe Michelle Pfeiffer Kevin Pietersen Ellen DeGeneres and Coldplays Chris Martin adding much heft to. Margots mission is to raise awareness of the threats facing a species and raise funds to protect them by using images generously donated by the. Margot grew up in Hampshire on the South Coast of England.
The elephant is sized 2cm across. Along with many of the top wildlife photographers in the world I am delighted to be. The Remembering Wildlife series aims to fund projects to protect some of the worlds most endangered species.
The plight of cheetahs is incredibly severe. Remembering Lions will feature pictures that have been donated by the worlds top wildlife photographers Ms Raggett and other photographers have created a. All profits will go to great ape protection projects.
To date Remembering Wildlife has donated over 600000 to help and protect endangered species. Limited edition and unique earrings created for us and donated by jeweller Graham Nuthall based on a photograph by our founder Margot Raggett called Resting Place. The Remembering Cheetahs coffee table book will be published on October 12th 2020.
Thank you to long-term Remembering Wildlife supporter Will Burrard-Lucas Burrard-Lucas Photography for donating this image to the book. The next instalment of the Remembering Wildlife series has raised an incredible 100000 in funding in just three weeks. Community page for the Remembering Wildlife book series which has raised 1 million USD for conservation so far.
Remembering African Wild Dogs will be published in November 2021 subject to a successful Kickstarter campaign in late February. Published on October 22 2021. This time the focus is on African wild dogs whose numbers have dwindled to just 6600 left in the wild.
Remembering rhinos great apes lions cheetahs and African wild dogs the latest book which smashed its 20000 Kickstarter target within 20 minutes of going live and raised over 145000 in a month. To everyone who has supported us so far THANK YOU. Out of Africa how remembering wildlife led Margot Raggett to rediscover herself.
Remembering Elephants was launched on Kickstarter in 2015 the crowdfunding platform where Margot raised the finance to publish it. Remembering Wildlife the conservation fundraising photo book series has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise money to produce the 6th book in the collectionRemembering African Wild Dogs will help to protect another of the worlds most endangered animals. Livestock Guarding Dogs for Farmers.
This will be the fifth book in the Remembering Wildlife series created by wildlife photographer Margot Raggett. Each piece will be hallmarked numbered and engraved as a Remembering African Wild Dogs piece on the back. With only 7100 cheetahs left in the wild we must act now to save this.
16742 likes 500 talking about this. Remembering Lions will be the 4th book in the acclaimed wildlife series which has so far raised 460000600000 USD for conservation. June 16 2020 Laura Best At one point in the 2000s as one of the UKs leading PR executives Margot Raggett may have told you that she had it all or at least all she thought she wanted.
Margot Raggett is raising funds for Remembering Great Apes on Kickstarter. Remembering Great Apes will be the third book in the acclaimed wildlife series. Remembering Lions is the fourth book in the highly acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of charity books and features a foreword by Jonathan Angela Scott.
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