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Fundraising for conservation efforts through the sale of photographs

Wildlife photographers of global repute are offering their photographs for sale in a worldwide auction, with the proceeds going towards wildlife conservation efforts

Image sale funding wildlife preservation efforts
Image sale funding wildlife preservation efforts

Fundraising for conservation efforts through the sale of photographs

In an exciting turn of events, Positive News, an independent, not-for-profit media organisation, is bringing back its acclaimed fundraiser, "Prints for Wildlife," rebranded as Edition Hope in 2025. This global event, one of the world's largest wildlife photography print sales, has been a significant force in raising funds for conservation efforts worldwide since its launch in 2020.

Edition Hope will feature over 200 images, showcasing works from globally recognised nature photographers and emerging talents. Each limited-edition print, including the captivating "A Brushstroke of Gold," is priced at £100. The prints are available exclusively at printsforwildlife.org for a limited time only.

By contributing to Positive News, individuals become part of a vibrant community that values solutions journalism. Your support directly funds the production and sharing of inspiring stories that benefit many people. Since its inception, over 1,500 people have contributed an average of £3 or more per month to Positive News.

All proceeds from the sale of prints benefit Conservation International, a global non-profit working tirelessly to protect biodiversity, restore ecosystems, and support communities living closest to nature. Your contribution aims to change the news for good, as Positive News relies on financial backing from its readers for operation.

Whether you choose to make a regular or one-off contribution, know that you are making a difference. With your support, Positive News continues to shine a light on positive stories that inspire action and drive change. Anyone can contribute starting from just £1, so join us today and be a part of the movement to change the news for good.

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