Joel Sartore’s Photo Ark: 18,000 species documented to save wildlife

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Joel Sartore started the project with a simple but powerful idea: to photograph animals one species at a time, creating a visual record before they are gone. (Image: Instagram/joelsartore) In a world where species can disappear before most people even know they exist, photographer Joel Sartore has spent two decades making sure wildlife is seen. According to a National Geographic report, Joel Sartore has worked toward protecting wildlife for two decades. The Photo Ark project, which started as a personal project in 2006 has grown into a global conservation effort to document thousands of animal species and generate worldwide awareness about those in danger of extinction. According to the report, National Geographic Explorer Sartore started the project with a simple but powerful idea: to photograph animals one species at a time, creating a visual record before they are gone. Twenty years later, the project has blossomed into a worldwide conservation movement, amassing more than 18,000 animal images.It began with a naked mole ratAccording to the National Geographic report, the first subject of the Photo Ark was not the type of animal you’d think to find in wildlife photography. In 200...

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