Margot Raggett raised $1.6 million for wildlife by publishing a book series about animals that are still alive — which is more than most people do for animals that are already gone.
‘Remembering Wildlife’ shines a spotlight on the species we risk losing forever
British wildlife photographer Margot Raggett created the Remembering Wildlife book series to spotlight endangered species and raise funds for conservation. Her 11th book, Remembering Giraffes, publishes October 12. To date, the series has raised over $1.6 million for 85 conservation organizations in 35 countries.
Source: ‘Remembering Wildlife’ shines a spotlight on the species we risk losing forever — Mongabay Conservation
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