Welcome to Wildscreen!
Wildscreen is a charity working globally to promote an appreciation of biodiversity and nature through the power of wildlife imagery.
Wildscreen is uniquely positioned at the heart of the international wildlife and environmental media industry, and for 25 years we have been celebrating, applauding, gathering, protecting and sharing images of wild species and wild places, to:
- promote excellence in films and photos from which many first learn about nature.
- inspire greater interest in Earth's living riches.
- illustrate the wonders of our natural world.
- educate about the threats facing our planet's biodiversity.
- encourage international enthusiasm for nature.
We deliver these aims through our five initiatives. |

Wildscreen’s mission is clear, concise and trustworthy. It is an organization that I stand behind wholeheartedly. Janet H Vissering
Senior Vice President
National Geographic Channels International

Wildscreen and ARKive are all about knowing the natural world, creating connections between ourselves and all creatures, from minute microbes to mighty giants. With knowing comes caring, and with caring there is hope. Dr Sylvia Earle
Wildscreen Patron

Films and photographs are major elements in the battle to protect our imperilled natural world. Wildscreen work with the best photographers and filmmakers to help promote conservation. They are the best at what they do and all their initiatives reflect this. Sir David Attenborough
Wildscreen Patron

The most web savvy non-profit I’ve come across! John Hanke
Director
Google Earth and Google Maps

Working with Wildscreen and the ARKive project we hope to highlight Abu Dhabi as a haven for the vast variety of species present in the Emirates. I am looking forward to our partnership flourishing and developing in the coming years. Mr Al Mansouri
Secretary General
Environment Agency Abu Dhabi
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The best filmmakers and photographers help deliver our initiatives...
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© Patrick Morris - Alastair MacEwen films Japanese macaques |
© Ingo Arndt (naturepl.com) photographs Japanese macaques |
ARKive species profile of the Japanese macaque |
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