For most of us, endangered animals are a far-away mystery. British photographer Tim Flach, however, has spent the last 2 years braving their habitats and documenting their fragile existences. The resulting body of work, Endangered, provides us with an intimate and rare view into the beautiful lives of Earth’s most threatened creatures, and reminds us of everything we should be afraid to lose.
From species we’re all familiar with (polar bear, snow leopard, cheetah) to exotic beasts we’d only imagine in fantasy films (saiga, Philippine eagle, olm salamander), Flach presents a wide spectrum of biodiversity with Endangered, and sheds light on the unique challenges each animal faces in order to survive. Some have had their numbers cut down by habitat destruction. Others endure more gruesome ordeals, such as hunting, poaching, and being sold into the black market.
Flach has often stated that he aims to reveal the relationships that connect humans to our wilder counterparts. Staring into the eyes of the animals featured in Endangered, it’s heartbreaking to imagine that any one of them would ever be considered less worthy of life than one of us. Scroll down to see the most stunning shots from the series, and vote for the ones that took your breath away.
Saiga

Polar Bear

Philippine Eagle

Hyacinth Macaw

African Elephant

Snow Leopard

Iberian Lynx

Cheetah With Cubs

Ring Tailed Lemur

Ploughshare Tortoise

White Bellied Pangolin

Red Panda

Fireflies

Hippopotamus

Red Crown Crane

Golden Snub Nosed Monkey

Pied Tamarin

Giant Panda

Northern White Rhinoceros

Shoebill

Sea Angels

Scimitar Oryx’s

European Honey Bee

Western Lowland Gorillas

Scallope Hammerhead Aggregation

Military Macaw

Egyptian Vulture

Blue Throated Macaw

Proboscis Monkey

Indian Gharial

Kaiser’s Newt

Marine Iguana

Arabian Oryx

Yellow-Eyed Tree Frog

Beluga Sturgeon

Smooth Fronted Cayman

Yellow Eyed Tree Frog Eggs

Lemur Leaf Frog

Yunan Snub Nosed Monkey

Hooded Vulture

Olm Salamander

Siamese Crocodile

Partula Snails


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