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Wildlife photography


Photo: Black spider monkey near Awachi Corridor, Ecuador Credit: Juan Pablo Moreiras / FFI.Fauna & Flora International believes that photographic imagery can be a powerful conservation tool in its own right. Over time we have built a photographic catalogue that now holds more than 4,000 high-quality wildlife conservation images. Many of the photographs appearing on this website are drawn from the catalogue.

In 2007, we joined forces with Still Pictures - the first, and widely regarded as the leading, environment and nature photographic agency - to share our imagery with the general public.

To view and buy our photographs, visit the Still Pictures Whole Earth Archive and search for photographs by ‘Juan Pablo Moreiras’, with whom we have worked on several assignments.

The income received by Fauna & Flora International from photographic sales is used to support conservation projects around the world.

To find out more about our wildlife photographs, please contact Rebecca Foges, FFI Communications Officer at rebecca.foges@fauna-flora.org or call: +44 (0)1223 579 491.

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