Making a difference

Kaieteur Falls, 226 meters high and the main attraction in the national park with the same name. © Daniel Rosengren As a wildlife and conservation photographer, you want your photos to have an impact and make a difference. That is why I was extremely pleased to learn that my photos very likely have changed the…

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Jungle school

I was very excited about this assignment, to go to Sumatra and take photos of the Orang-utans and the elephants, and have a tiny chance of seeing the Sumatran Tiger. My first stop would be the jungle school where young Orang-utans, taken care of after having been orphaned or been kept illegally as a pet,…

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Yaguas

I was looking down on Europe from a plane, and with a biologist’s eyes it is quite a depressive sight. It’s all towns and cities, agriculture and tree plantations, and roads. Untouched nature is a rarity, usually confined to mountainous areas. Rainbow over the rainforest. © Daniel Rosengren A number of hours later, I was…

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Guyana

An aerial photo over the Kanuku Mountains Protected Area, Guyana. © Daniel Rosengren In February 2017, I was sent on a photographic assignment to Guyana by the Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS). FZS is a conservation organisation that I like working for. Partly because I like the way they work, long-time commitments protecting large and biodiverse…

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