Photos from photographer Joel Sartore's unbelievably ambitious Photo Ark project, a 25-year effort to document every species in captivity—especially those at risk of extinction.
The National Geographic photographer has made it his life's mission to document species that are endangered or threatened with extinction
The National Geographic photographer has made it his life's mission to document species that are endangered or threatened with extinction
National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore has spent the past ten years working on a massive project to document the world’s biodiversity, called the Photo Ark.
The National Geographic photographer has made it his life's mission to document species that are endangered or threatened with extinction
American wildlife photographer, Joel Sartore, is fighting to save endangered species by making us fall in love with them.
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The National Geographic photographer has made it his life's mission to document species that are endangered or threatened with extinction
The National Geographic photographer has made it his life's mission to document species that are endangered or threatened with extinction
The National Geographic photographer has made it his life's mission to document species that are endangered or threatened with extinction
The National Geographic photographer has made it his life's mission to document species that are endangered or threatened with extinction
The National Geographic photographer has made it his life's mission to document species that are endangered or threatened with extinction
The National Geographic photographer has made it his life's mission to document species that are endangered or threatened with extinction
The National Geographic photographer has made it his life's mission to document species that are endangered or threatened with extinction
In the face of a rising tide of environmental destruction, a National Geographic photographer asks us to look these Florida creatures, part of his "Photo Ark," in the eye—and save them.
The strange event has offered new insights into relationships between two formidable African species.
“How can I get people to care that we could lose half of all species by the turn of the next century?”
For his Photo Ark project, National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore is taking pictures of every species in human care.
Meet photographer Joel Sartore, the founder of the Photo Ark. RARE premieres Tuesday, July 18 at 9/8C on PBS.
For his Photo Ark project, National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore is taking pictures of every species in human care.
A Red river hog (Potamochoerus porcus) at the Columbus Zoo.
On a deeply personal mission for National Geographic, the photographer is documenting as many animals as he can—before some disappear.
In advance of his keynote speech at the University of Colorado Cancer Center's Dinner in White fundraiser on Saturday, we talk to Joel Sartore about his family, his photography, and what he's learned from both.
Award winning Nebraskan photographer Joel Sartore is well known for his National Geographic magazine special assignments such as National Wildlife Refuge, Brazil's Wild Wet Pantanal or the latest one Mystery of Great Migrations during the last two decades. Joel is committed
American wildlife photographer, Joel Sartore, is fighting to save endangered species by making us fall in love with them.
Photos from photographer Joel Sartore's unbelievably ambitious Photo Ark project, a 25-year effort to document every species in captivity—especially those at risk of extinction.
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