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Prints for Wildlife photography project co-founders on their ‘message of hope’

The co-founders of a wildlife photography project that aims to raise $2.5 million for conservation have spoke to FRANCE 24 about how they hope the project will send a “message of hope” to the world. The Prints for Wildlife project brings together over 375 wildlife photographers who have donated their pictures to be sold on the group’s website. The co-founders say the initiative has developed an incredible sense of community amongst their colleagues, adding that art always carries us through times of anxiety and despair. Marion Payr and Pie Aerts are the co-founders of Prints for Wildlife. They spoke to us in Perspective.

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