Finding Stillness in Running Water

Rob G. Green

“Within the angling community, some claim that just stepping into a river sets their soul straight. Those who paint this romantic scene in their minds—all untrammeled and picturesque like the Disney version of a Norman Maclean novel—might not want to admit how much time they spend being...

Seeing Red: The Line Between Conflict and Coexistence

Rob G. Green

Fladry is a technology that has been protecting livestock for centuries, and is simply a perimeter of colored flags that flap around in the wind. As spring means calving season for many ranches across the West, it also means animals like wolves and grizzlies are drawn in for an easy meal while...

The Hand That Feeds

Rob G. Green

The environmental dilemmas unfolding across the planet don't exist in a vacuum. Tied to each issue is a host of socioeconomic inequalities, population surges, education shortfalls, and half-cocked development plans. Here in Montana, you might be surprised to learn there is one topic that manages...

Gardeners of the forest

Michiel van Noppen

Photo of the day at National Geographic Spain. The Baird’s tapir or ‘gardeners of the forest’ are extremely important to their natural habitat, with some seeds only germinating after passing through the tapir. But due to threats from deforestation and hunting, there are estimated to be only...

Welcome to our new Associate Fellows!

iLCP

Please welcome the new Associate Fellows of iLCP! Roberto García-Roa is a photographer, educator and researcher based in Spain and Sweden. Roberto's work has a special focus on undervalued and less-known creatures such as arthropods, reptiles and amphibians. Sergio Pitamitz is a...

World Giraffe Day 2022

iLCP

June 21st celebrates the world's tallest land mammal, the giraffe! Read on to learn about these tall animals and everything that makes them incredibly unique and vital to local ecosystems and communities. Click here to learn about these amazing animals:  World Giraffe Day Storymap

New Esri Story Map by Aishwarya Sridhar

iLCP

Read about Emerging Leaguer Aishwarya Sridhar's mission to save a local wetland near her home in Mumbai, India. 

Citizen Science

Brooke McDonough

Earth Day Virtual Exhibit & Print Sale

iLCP

Earth Day 2022: Invest in Our Planet This Earth Day, April 22, 2022, step into a beautiful free virtual exhibition put together by iLCP with contributions from our photographers all over the world. iLCP presents Worry to Wonder: A Climate Story, a virtual exhibit that explores climate issues...

2022 Applications for Associate Fellow

iLCP

2022 Associate Fellow Applications are OPEN! Apply now through to March 29 2022! International League of Conservation Photographers, Become a Member Members are selected through an application process; applications are reviewed by a committee of photo editors, directors of photography,...

2022 Application Dates & Scholarships

iLCP

iLCP is thrilled to announce our 2022 Application Cycles dates and scholarship application.  Associate Fellow Application will be open from February 25 - March 29, 2022 Emerging League Membership applications will be open from April 5 - May 3, 2022  iLCP is a fellowship of...

Congratulations to all the iLCP Fellows featured in this National Geographic Article!

iLCP

Congratulations to all the iLCP Fellows honored in the National Geographic 2021 in Review article: These are our best animal photos of 2021 The photos were curated by iLCP Board member and National Geographic’s deputy director of photography Kathy Moran. Kathy stated: “Our photographers...

"Naturalista Isleño" Premiered in Dominican Republic

Eladio Fernandez

After 4 years, Eladio Fernandez finally released "Naturalista Isleño" (Island Naturalist) on November 16th. This is a 4 part documentary series that covers his conservation photography work with new species of pipe vines, endemic island magnolias, Ridgway's hawk, and the humpback whales of the...

Krista Schlyer Fall Print Sale

iLCP

We are thrilled to announce a Fall Print Sale of nine limited-edition prints of Krista Schlyer images! Running from November 11 - December 2, these prints would make a fantastic gift his holiday season. Head to this link  to start shopping! iLCP, Print Sales Print Sales

Scott Trageser Collection, Now Represented by iLCP!

iLCP

The International League of Conservation Photographers is thrilled to announce that we now represent Scott Trageser's  collection of images! About Scott Trageser: From catching butterflies by age 2 to discovering new species by age 22, Scott has found his calling as a...

Brian Skerry wins an Emmy!

iLCP

Congratulations to Senior Fellow Brian Skerry and the National Geographic team for their film, 'Secrets of the Whales’ winning a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series!

Jeff Foott Collection, now represented by iLCP Image Collection

iLCP

The International League of Conservation Photographers is delighted to announce we now represent Jeff Foott's collection of images! Jeff has worked for over 25 years, documenting nature and environment in both film and still pictures .Having worked in over 35 countries, he has produced over...

The Beverly Joubert Collection, now represented by iLCP Image Collection

iLCP

iLCP Image Services is thrilled to announce that we now represent Beverly Joubert’s extensive collection of images! About Beverly Joubert: Beverly Joubert is a world famous, award-winning filmmaker, photographer, conservationists and a National Geographic Explorer. She co-founded the Big...

Endangered Rusty-patched Bumble Bee Population and Rare Illinois Prairie Spared

Clay Bolt

Thanks to the work of many grassroots organizers, NGOs such as NWF, NRDC, CBD, Natural Lands Institute, the Sinnissippi Audobon, and of course, the iLCP we have been able to save a remnant piece of 8,000 year old prairie, which is home to the federally protected, critically endangered...

The desert and the sea: the Paracas desert

Emanuele Biggi

At the arrival to the town of Paracas it’s obvious to a untrained eye that you’re among a barren land, a desert in a true form, no life except human settlements. After just a few minutes that untrained eye begins its data loading, registering tens, perhaps hundreds of birds along the beach,...

Along the Bismarck Sea

Michele Westmorland

The intricate shores along the Bismark Sea is in an area called, Tufi. It's complexity is because Cape Nelson in Oro Province, Papua New Guinea, was formed by sunken rivers mouths called rias. It is also important to remember the people of Oro depend on these water ways, with access to the sea,...

Congratulations Associate Fellow Katie Schuler!

iLCP

The awards for the first MontPhoto Multimedia Storytelling were announced. "Nigerians Fight to Protect the World's Most Trafficked Mammal" by iLCP Associate Fellow Katie Schuler has won the nature category.

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Congratulations to all the iLCP Fellows who were honored at the 2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition!

iLCP

Congratulations to all the iLCP Fellows who were honored at the 2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition!  Plants and fungi  - Justin Gilligan - winner - Juergen Freund - highly commended  Photojournalism - Doug Gimesy - highly honored  Behavior...

Wildlife Photographer of the Year Jury!

iLCP

Congratulations to the iLCP members selected to serve on the jury of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition!  Affiliate Rosamund ‘Roz’ Kidman Cox OBE (UK), Chair of the Jury, editor, photo-editor and writer Associate Fellow Javier Aznar González de Rueda (Spain), wildlife...

Under the spell of the ice and cold on an Arctic expedition

iLCP

Associate Fellow Esther Horvath had a story she wrote and photographed published in the most recent print issue of National Geographic! The article is about her experience spending weeks on a research vessel drifting with an ice floe in the polar night. 

Winner of Bird Photographer of the Year!

iLCP

Congratulations to Emerging League Member Alejandro Prieto for winning Bird Photographer of the Year! Alejandro was also featured by the Washington Post for his award-winning image!  Image of bird at US-Mexico border wall wins contest The winning image by Mexican...

Winning at What Cost? Ethical Considerations for Wildlife and Nature Photo Contests

iLCP

iLCP Staff member Brooke McDonough and Senior Fellow Doug Gimesy wrote an article discussing Ethical Considerations for Wildlife and Nature Photo Contests. Special thanks to Associate Fellow Peter Mather for providing images and captions.  iLCP, Winning at What Cost? Ethical...

Creating Fungi Time-lapses with Adobe

Kristi Odom

Creating Timelapses with Kristi Odom -  Join photographer and Nikon Ambassador Kristi Odom on Adobe Live! Over the last few months, she's been creating stunning time-lapses of fungi she's been growing at home. Learn how she uses Premiere Pro and Lightroom Classic to make these homegrown...

"The Salmon Way" by Amy Gulick

Amy Gulick

Amy Gulick's latest book, " The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind ," explores the unique ways of life that wild salmon make possible in Alaska. The book is the recipient of both a Nautilus and Independent Publisher Book Award, an INDIES Book of the Year Award, and has been named a "Best...

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