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New 'Big 5' Wildlife List Revealed: Top Five Animals for Modern Photography

Game hunters coined the term the ‘Big 5’ in the late 1800s after the five most challenging animals to hunt on foot in Africa – elephants, lions, leopards, rhinoceros and Cape buffalos.

But now, thanks to the efforts of a British photographer, wildlife lovers from around the world have voted for a New Big 5; this time the five big game to shoot with a camera, rather than a gun.

New  Big 5  Wildlife List Revealed: Top Five Animals for Modern Photography

An elephant in the wild (Karabo Lebronpeter Moilwa)

The New Big 5 are elephants, lions, gorillas, tigers and polar bears, all of which are listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable.

The British photographer (and former Wanderlust digital editor) Graeme Green launched the project in April 2020 to raise awareness of the threats to wildlife, from poaching and trafficking to climate change, habitat loss and human and wildlife conflict.

More than 250 photographers, conservationists and wildlife charities supported the initiative.

New  Big 5  Wildlife List Revealed: Top Five Animals for Modern Photography

Polar bears in their natural habitat (Daisy Gilardini)

The New Big 5 are set to be regarded as ambassadors for other threatened species. Graeme says, “The New Big Five of wildlife photography – elephants, lions, gorillas, tigers and polar bears – are not just some of the most beautiful, incredible animals on the planet. All five also face serious threats to their existence. The New Big 5 are the tip of the iceberg. They stand for all the creatures on the planet, so many of which are in danger. From bees to blue whales, all wildlife is essential to the balance of nature, to healthy ecosystems and to the future of our planet.”

The project encourages travellers to see the New Big Five in their natural habitats to help fund conservation work. For more information see the New Big Five website and watch the video below. 

 

Watch a video about the New Big 5:

Read more about where to see the New Big 5:

10 of the world’s best places to see elephants

Join the uproar: 4 ways you can help to save lions

The 10 best places to see gorillas in the wild

Where to find India's 7 most incredible animals

The best places to see polar bears in the wild


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