World’s landscapes may soon be ‘devoid of wild animals’, says nature photographer

The Guardian 1 min read 11 hours ago

<p>Margot Raggett, whose latest compilation shows animals scrubbed from natural habitats, calls for rethink on UK accelerated housebuilding</p><p>Margot Raggett has spent the past decade raising money for conservation efforts around the world but, right now, she feels nervous about the future. “It does feel like we’ve taken a backward step,” she said.</p><p>The wildlife photographer has raised £1.2m for the cause in the past 10 years through her Remembering Wildlife series, an annual, not-for-profit picture book featuring images of animals from the world’s top nature photographers. The first edition was published in 2015, when the Paris climate agreement was being drafted but, in the years since, efforts to tackle the climate crisis have been rolled back.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/oct/18/worlds-landscapes-may-soon-be-devoid-of-wild-animals-says-nature-photographer">Continue reading...</a>
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