Winners of 10 Years of Remembering Wildlife photo contest revealed
Remembering Wildlife, the book series dedicated to wildlife conservation, has unveiled the 20 winning photographs that will be featured in its landmark 10th anniversary edition, 10 Years of Remembering Wildlife.
Set to be released on October 6th, the special edition book showcases a decade of powerful imagery aimed at raising awareness for endangered species.

In a first for the series, the upcoming book will highlight multiple species rather than centering on just one.
Alongside the winning images from the latest global competition, the edition will include standout photographs from each of the past nine volumes.

A special section of the book is focussed on the pangolin—the world’s most trafficked mammal—with the cover image, captured by photographer Tristan Dicks, featuring this elusive creature.
All proceeds from book sales will support pangolin conservation efforts.
Since the launch of Remembering Elephants in 2016, the series has sold over 55,000 copies and contributed more than $1.5 million to 79 conservation projects in 34 countries.

This year’s competition attracted over 4,500 entries from photographers across the globe, with winners hailing from Australia, Brazil, the United States, Kenya, Namibia, and beyond.
Founded by British wildlife photographer Margot Raggett MBE, the project was inspired by her personal experience of encountering a poached elephant in northern Kenya.

To explore the series and purchase books or prints, visit the official Remembering Wildlife website.