Remembering Wildlife Celebrates 10 Years with Stunning New Photography Book
Apr 24, 2025
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The Remembering Wildlife photography book series has just announced the 20 winning images that will be featured in its 10th-anniversary edition. The book series is known for its stunning wildlife images and real-world impact and the new book will be released on October 10th, 2025. It will be the first volume to highlight multiple species in the same book.
This year’s cover image is a beautiful capture of a pangolin by Tristan Dicks, and sets the tone for the book’s urgent conservation message. All proceeds from the sale of 10 Years of Remembering Wildlife will go directly to pangolin conservation efforts, which is just one of many causes supported by the series.
A Global Effort with Real Results
Since the first title (Remembering Elephants) hit shelves in 2016, the series has sold more than 55,000 copies and donated over $1.55 million to 79 conservation projects across 34 countries.
This year, Remembering Wildlife broke its own records with over 4,500 image submissions from around the world. The final 20 images are as diverse as the photographers behind them, with winning shots coming from Kenya, India, the UK, USA, Sri Lanka, and beyond. Here are the winning images selected for the book:

















Kickstarter Success
The 10th book was funded through a Kickstarter campaign that smashed its £20,000 minimum target in just five minutes. The campaign runs until 9pm BST on 27 April, with rewards for backers ranging from first-edition books to limited-edition prints, jewellery, and even safari experiences. As always, use your common sense when backing crowd funded projects.
To learn more about Remembering Wildlife or grab your own copy (or three), check out their official site and their Kickstarter page.
Alex Baker
Alex Baker is a portrait and lifestyle driven photographer based in Valencia, Spain. She works on a range of projects from commercial to fine art and has had work featured in publications such as The Daily Mail, Conde Nast Traveller and El Mundo, and has exhibited work across Europe







































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