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Behind the lens

Having just released its seventh title, the Remembering Wildlife series is in rude health – unlike some of the species it has supported through its celebrated conservation books. The formula is a straightforward one: each year, renowned wildlife photographers donate images of the species being featured in the book; proceeds from the book and sales of the prints that appear in it are then funnelled to a variety of conservation projects. These are determined by Margot Raggett, wildlife photographer and founder of the series.

As Remembering Bears is now on sale, we caught up with Margot to get an update on the Remembering Wildlife project, what it has achieved to date and where it goes from

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