For the last 10 years, the Remembering Wildlife series of books has been raising money for conservation efforts around the world. In that time, they have raised over £1.2 million ($1.6 million), and to celebrate this magnificent achievement, they have released a new book called 10 Years of Remembering Wildlife
This new release is full of amazing photos generously donated by many of the world’s top wildlife photographers, working under the banner of ‘Wildlife Photographers United’. Contributors this year include Art Wolfe, Marsel van Oosten, Michael Poliza, Will Burrard-Lucas, Frans Lanting and Jonathan & Angela Scott.
Featuring 20 new images alongside some specially-chosen photographs from the previous nine books in the series, the book also contains a new chapter that focuses on the world’s most trafficked mammal – the pangolin.
Here are some of our favourite images from this new book.
A group of cheetahs don’t seem to mind the rain as they rest in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. Photo by Xavier Ortega/Remembering Wildlife
A black-bellied pangolin (Phataginus tetradactyla) photographed in Sangha Lodge, Dzanga Sangha, Central African Republic. Photo by Marlon du Toit/Remembering Wildlife
A sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) answers the door in Ranthambore National Park, India. Photo by Mark Meth-Cohn/Remembering Wildlife
A pair of southern white rhinos (Ceratotherium simum simum) clash in the waters of the Solio Game Reserve, Kenya. Photo by Alessandro Marena/Remembering Wildlife
A pack of African wild dogs walk towards the camera in the Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe. Photo by Torie Hilley/Remembering Wildlife
An Asian elephant mother and calf drink from a water hole in Jim Corbett National Park, India. Photo by Jagdeep Rajput/Remembering Wildlife
A lioness stares out to sea on the beach of the Skeleton Coast, Namibia. Photo by Griet van Malderen/Remembering Wildlife
Two young mountain gorillas play and have fun in the trees in this wonderful image, taken in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. Photo by Pedro Ferreira do Amaral/Remembering Wildlife
A Bengal tiger lies peacefully as their face is reflected in the water, in Bandhavgarh National Park, India. Photo by Bircan Harper/Remembering Wildlife
A polar bear mother rests while her young cubs play on Baffin Island, Canada. Photo by Julie Oldroyd/Remembering Wildlife
An adult leopard rests amongst the trees in Wilpattu National Park, Sri Lanka. Photo by Ifham Raji/Remembering Wildlife
A rhino mother and calf rest in the heat of the day in this beautifully atmospheric image taken in Botswana. The country has only reintroduced rhinos to the wild in the last few years, but poachers have once again started to decimate their numbers. Photo by James Gifford/Remembering Wildlife
An African elephant against the sunset of the Amboseli National Park, Kenya. Photo by Tom Way/Remembering Wildlife
Check out more of our amazing wildlife galleries:
’10 Years of Remembering Wildlife’ by Wildlife Photographers United is available to buy here.
More from the ‘Remembering Series’
Remembering Great Apes
Remembering Cheetahs: beautiful photographs of the world’s fastest mammal
Remembering Rhinos: stunning photographs of the iconic rhino
Remembering Rhinos: stunning photographs of the iconic rhino
From a tender family group hug to a cheeky, adorable baby elephant wanting to play – 14 beautiful ‘ele’ photographs from the book ‘Remembering Elephants’