Pie AertsA group of photographers from around the world are working together to raise money for wildlife conservation in Africa. Founded by photographers Pie Aerts and Marion Payr, the project succeeded in raising $660,200 for conservation nonprofit African Parks by selling photo prints. Brendon JenningsThis year, over 150 photographers are working together to try and raise even more money for African Parks with another round of print sales. All of the money from the photo sales, after the costs of printing and handling, will go to African Parks. African Parks is an NGO established in 2000 that manages 19 national parks in 11 countries, spanning 14.7 million hectares, through public-private partnerships.
Source: Forbes July 11, 2021 13:52 UTC