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Graeme Green

Bio

Graeme Green is a British journalist, editor and photographer. His work has appeared in international publications including The Guardian, BBC, CNN, The Sunday Times, The Sunday Telegraph, British Journal of Photography, New Scientist, New Internationalist, Geographical, Monocle, Prospect, National Geographic Traveller, Royal Photographic Society Journal, Forbes and the South China Morning Post. He has worked extensively in Europe, the US and Canada, Africa, Asia and Latin America. He covers global issues, including wildlife, conservation, the environment, human trafficking, conflict and human rights, as well as arts, culture and travel. Graeme is also the founder of the New Big 5 project, an international conservation initiative supported by more than 300 of the world’s photographers, conservationists and wildlife charities. He’s the author of the book The New Big 5: A Global Photography Project for Endangered Wildlife, and he has been involved with projects and campaigns that have raised money for wildlife organisations, including African Parks, Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots, Conservation International, SeaLegacy, Big Life International and more. He lives in Derbyshire, UK.

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