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Wild Lives: The World’s Most Extraordinary Wildlife by Art Wolfe

£80 (RRP), Insight Editions, hardback, 352 pages, ISBN: 978-1683830832

Art Wolfe has been at the forefront of nature photography for most of his 40-year career. He has produced more than 60 books including landmark collections such as Migrations (1994) and The Living Wild (2000) and has presented the long-running US TV series Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge.

During that time, the world’s increasingly acknowledge, it’s no longer enough to simply show pristine environments and amazing species and ignore the fact that large-scale change to the natural world is now happening.

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