Prints for the Planet, taking place from 6 - 27 November, 2025, is a limited-edition sale that offers a curated selection of fine art nature and wildlife prints by some of the world’s leading conservation photographers.
For two decades, the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) has used the power of visual storytelling to inspire action and protect the planet, working on the frontlines of conservation to tell the crucial stories that drive change.
Now, in celebration of their 20th anniversary, ilCP’s global community of world-class conservation photographers are opening their archives to bring the public a rare opportunity to own a piece of that legacy.

Elephant seal detail, Antarctica, South Georgia Island. © Annie Griffiths

African savanna elephant and Namibian giraffe in Etosha National Park, Namibia. © Art Wolfe
The curated collection of fine art prints reflects on conservation photography 20 years after the term was first coined by iLCP - from sweeping landscapes and intimate wildlife portraits to striking details of the natural world. Alongside award-winning photographs of our time, the sale will also include images from iLCP’s Emerging League members, reflecting the collective’s mission to hone and nurture the next generation of conservation photographers.
iLCP was founded in 2005 by some of the most influential voices in nature photography artists who believed their cameras could be tools for change, not just instruments of beauty. Many of these founding Fellows, such as Cristina Mittermeier, Joel Sartore, Annie Griffiths, Beverly Joubert, and Art Wolfe, are featured in this 20th anniversary collection. Their groundbreaking vision redefined the role of photography in conservation, proving that powerful imagery can inspire action, influence policy, and help protect the natural world.
“The planet is in crisis. Species are vanishing, ecosystems are collapsing, and frontline communities need support,” says iLCP Executive Director Susan Norton. “The role of conservation photography has never been more vital. This collection invites people to join us in celebrating 20 years, while helping to fund the next two decades of ethical visual storytelling.”
Each of the 113 images will be available to purchase as a limited-edition, museum-quality print, available from 6 - 27 November only, priced between $100 to $590.
Funds raised through the sale will directly support iLCP’s mission to protect wild places, strengthen conservation initiatives, and ensure that the stories shaping the planet’s future continue to be told.

At Mashatu located in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, the massive legs of an adult frame the other elephants gathering at one of the few waterholes located in the reserve during Botswana's dry season. © Karen Kasmauski

Gelada baboons at Parco Natura Viva in Bussolengo, Italy. © Joel Sartore

A brown bear surrounded by spawning sockeye salmon, Katmai National Park & Preserve, Alaska. © Amy Gulick
About iLCP
Founded in 2005, iLCP is a non-profit organization with a mission to advance environmental and cultural conservation through the power of photography. Our Fellows, a group of the world’s top wildlife, nature, and culture photographers, combine exceptional photographic skills with a deep commitment to conservation efforts worldwide. Collectively, we aim to inspire individuals, organizations, and governments to take meaningful action for conservation through the art of high-quality photography.
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A green sea turtle in The Bahamas. © Shane Gross