Adam Roberts
Adam (UK) has been a global wildlife conservation practitioner in wildlife trade, a forager, ranger, field guide, and photographer for over 15 years, and has worked within Cambodia for 8 years for NGOs including the Wildlife Conservation Society, Jahoo, Elephant Valley Project, and Marine Conservation Cambodia. His writing, captures, and photo journalism has been shared by NatGeo, Disney, Traffic, and the IUCN. He focuses his photographic work on the unseen, wildlife trade, and environmental education, giving nature a voice not commonly heard. He hopes that his work inspires a different perspective on our human place within nature as its protectors, not living alongside it, but rather living as one and creating a better world to leave for future generations. He is especially passionate about exploring the macro world, and understanding the tiny, often unnoticed environmental processes under our feet that keep our planet thriving.
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Title: 01 / Moving Forward
Description: A female Gibbon rests in the branches high in the canopy. The Yellow Cheeked Gibbon (Nomascus gabriellae) in Cambodia is a highly endangered primate. Forest conservation efforts from NGOs, the incredible work of JAHOO and the Bunong indigenous communities in monitoring and maintaining a protected space for these animals means they are able to survive in peace. There remains much hope for their future in the Kingdom if we move forward together with nature in mind.
Title: 02 / Life in Minature
Description: Hope comes in all shapes and sizes, for this little Weaver Ant-Mimicking Caterpillar (Homodes bracteigutta) almost invisible in the grasslands, its hope for the future rests with us, that we are able to create space and protect the many diverse habitats within Cambodia that allow this little creature and its kin to exist.