
Here are a selection of some of best websites featuring animal images…
Photo Ark founded by National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore has taken images of 10, 000 species in a bid to ‘show the world before it’s too late’ …. There are education resources called Photo Ark in the Classroom using Endangered Species, Storytelling and a special Save the Frogs project , all via the massive resource that is National Geographic

The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition brings together nature and landscape photographers with images on a range of themes – urban, action, changes, endangered species…. The photos tell a story – ‘a picture tells a thousand words – but also the ideas from the image taker helps to explain the background.
Comedy Wildlife Photography competition – the explains what it‘s about – has superb images
Magazines have published amazing images – for example Australian Geographic , New Zealand Geographic, Geographical Magazine – each of these have great educational resources attached.
International League of Conservation Photographers has great information
Visual storytelling has the power to change the world, according to Blue World Alliance , a new network for photographers.
Then there are many nature photographers but I will list those on another blog….
Wildscreen UK regretfully is no longer online.
