The Biodiversity Project

For many of Earth’s creatures, time is running out. Half of the world’s plant and animal species will soon be threatened with extinction. The goal of the Biodiversity Project is simple: to show what’s at stake, and to get people to care, while there’s still time to save them.  More than 1,800 species have been photographed to date, with more to come.

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Click here to follow Joel’s progress on National Geographic’s blog.

A young mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.

‎About the Biodiversity Project.

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