Picture sale generating funds for wildlife preservation
Positive News and the Return of Prints for Wildlife
In an exciting development for supporters of positive change, Positive News, an independent, not-for-profit media organization, has announced the return of its acclaimed fundraiser, "Prints for Wildlife," in 2025. This global wildlife photography print sale, now in its Edition Hope iteration, aims to bring together some of the planet's leading nature photographers to raise funds for Conservation International.
For those who wish to contribute, there are several options available. Readers can choose to make a regular or one-off contribution, with the minimum contribution set at just £1. Each contribution directly funds the production and sharing of Positive News' stories, helping to spread solutions journalism and benefit many more people. By contributing, readers are joining a community that strives to change the news for good.
The event features more than 200 images in Edition Hope, with each limited-edition print priced at £100. One of the standout pieces is "A Brushstroke of Gold." These exclusive prints are available only at printsforwildlife.org for a limited time.
Since its launch in 2020, Prints for Wildlife has raised over £1.6 million for conservation efforts worldwide. Conservation International, the global non-profit that works to protect biodiversity, restore ecosystems, and support communities living closest to nature, is the primary beneficiary of the funds raised.
The search results do not provide specific information about the artists participating in the global photography tour Edition Hope or the number of photos featured in the 2025 edition of Prints for Wildlife. However, with the success of previous events and the calibre of photographers involved, it is expected to be a remarkable showcase of nature's beauty and the importance of conservation.
Positive News, through its solutions journalism, aims to provide a balanced and uplifting view of the world. The organization relies on the financial backing of its readers for its operation, with over 1,500 readers contributing an average of £3 or more per month.
By supporting Prints for Wildlife, readers can make a meaningful contribution to conservation efforts while also supporting Positive News in its mission to provide a positive and hopeful perspective on the world.
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