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In May 2014, a spotlight was shone on Sumatra though a photographic exhibition at More London Riverside. Sumatra is the last place one can see elephants, tigers, rhinos and Orangutans in the wild.
The exhibition was organised by the Sumatran Orangutan Society who support in-field projects as well as campaigning on political issues that may affect these endangered species.
It was an honour to have my tiger photos displayed in such a grand location, and meet several key individuals that will impact on their survival.
Individuals such as the global ambassador for Sumatra, the 21st Century Tiger team and fellow wildlife photographers all have played their part in the conservation of key species in Sumatra, one of the very last truly wild places remaining on our planet.
A video of the opening day can be found here including a short interview.
In May 2014, a spotlight was shone on Sumatra though a photographic exhibition at More London Riverside. Sumatra is the last place one can see elephants, tigers, rhinos and Orangutans in the wild.
The exhibition was organised by the Sumatran Orangutan Society who support in-field projects as well as campaigning on political issues that may affect these endangered species.
It was an honour to have my tiger photos displayed in such a grand location, and meet several key individuals that will impact on their survival.
Individuals such as the global ambassador for Sumatra, the 21st Century Tiger team and fellow wildlife photographers all have played their part in the conservation of key species in Sumatra, one of the very last truly wild places remaining on our planet.
A video of the opening day can be found here including a short interview.