Fundraising initiative through photo sales, focusing on conservation efforts
The much-anticipated event "Prints for Wildlife" is set to return in 2025, promising a global wildlife photography print sale that aims to make a significant impact on conservation efforts worldwide. Since its launch in 2020, this initiative has raised over £1.6 million, demonstrating the power of art and community in driving change.
Hosted by Positive News, an independent, not-for-profit media organisation that focuses on solutions journalism, the fundraiser features more than 200 images from various leading nature photographers, ranging from globally recognised names to emerging talents.
Each limited-edition print in the fundraiser is priced at £100. The proceeds from the sale of these prints will directly benefit Conservation International, a global non-profit organisation that works tirelessly to protect biodiversity, restore ecosystems, and support the livelihoods of communities that live closest to nature.
While other news outlets may focus on doom and gloom, Positive News aims to provide a balanced and uplifting view of the world. Their goal is to support readers' wellbeing and empower them to make a difference towards a better future.
Contributions to the fundraiser are more than just a purchase; they are a direct investment in the production and sharing of Positive News' stories, which aim to inspire and inform readers about the solutions to the world's most pressing issues.
In addition to the one-time contributions, over 1,500 readers contribute an average of £3 or more per month to Positive News, helping to sustain their operations and reach more people with their solutions journalism.
One of the standout images in the fundraiser is "A Brushstroke of Gold," a captivating piece that showcases the beauty and fragility of our planet's wildlife.
The prints are available exclusively at printsforwildlife.org for a limited time only. Whether you choose to contribute through a one-off donation or regular contributions, you are helping Positive News' solutions journalism to benefit many more people.
While the search results do not provide specific names of other photographers involved in the campaign or confirm if the proceeds from the photo sales will benefit Conservation International's conservation work, one thing is clear: the "Prints for Wildlife" fundraiser is a unique opportunity to support a worthy cause and own a piece of art that truly makes a difference.
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