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Neil Aldridge

eil Aldridge is a conservationist, photographer and film-maker, as well as a professional wildlife guide, speaker and author. His magazine, and other leading platforms. Major projects include documenting efforts to save Africa’s wild dogs, pangolins and rhinos, as well as stories from the British countryside about the controversial badger cull, pheasant shooting and our relationship with foxes. In 2019, Neil was commissioned by Wildscreen to create 21 films for the innovative Back from the Brink project about England’s most threatened wildlife. He has contributed to several collaborative projects, including the influential books. In 2021, his image was used on the cover of which raised funds for frontline conservation efforts. A former South African international rower, Neil holds a masters degree in photojournalism from the University of the Arts London. His photography has been awarded major prizes in Nature Photographer of the Year, Pictures of the Year International, the overall title of European Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2014, and category winner in the 2018 World Press Photo awards.

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