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Britta Jaschinski

Investigating the human-nature relationship and its impact, Britta Jaschinski (UK) is known for her unique style in photojournalism. She works with authorities, publications and environmental organisations and her work has received many international awards. Jaschinski’s photos feature in magazines, books, festivals and exhibitions across the globe. When not on assignment, she will be a Speaker at one of Europe’s photo or conservation events with large, international audiences. Her investigative images and multimedia shows about nature and wildlife crimes can be hard-hitting and yet they are hauntingly beautiful and always inspiring.

She is the co-creator of Photographers Against Wildlife Crime and The Evidence Project – initiatives that inform the public and advocates to politicians and lawmakers in order to help bring an end to the illegal wildlife trade in our lifetime and to protect nature.

In her presentation Wildlife photojournalist Britta Jaschinski is talking about Photography, The Universal Language To Bring Positive Change. She believes that the universal language of photography, is the best motivation for creating positive change. With her images, she provides the evidence to call upon governments, lawmakers, businesses, opinion leaders and consumers to implement the urgent and necessary changes to ensure a safe and sustainable future for all humans and animals.Too often we forget that all life on Earth is interconnected. We are part of the natural web of life that supports and sustains us. It is not too late. Simple change could drastically reduce the biggest threats facing humanity.

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