Awards
StartUp Awards National Series
2022 Overall Regional Winner for the South East
Green Start Up of the Year (2022)
In the News
The Natural History Museum of Denmark and National Museums Scotland requested this chimp image for a 3 year touring exhibition across 5 European countries (our minds are still blown…)
The image will be used to represent the Nigeria – Cameroon chimpanzee in their joint exhibition of the World’s 25 most endangered primates.
We’re beyond honoured to be a part of such an important educational exhibition, and hope that our images can continue to inspire and reveal more of the natural world to the public.
Images of Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes ellioti) used in BBC News interview with Whitley Fund winner Rachel Ashegbofe Ikemeh on the status of this endangered species during the coronavirus outbreak.
Click the images to read the article.
Magazines
The incredible story behind our crayfish treats was published in The Countryman! Head over to our conservation page to find out more about Crayaway, the organisation that we’re working with to reduce invasive signal crayfish numbers in Britain’s fresh waterways.
We're super excited to have been featured in February’s copies of both Edition Dog and Edition Cat magazine, the UK’s biggest dog and cat magazines for holistic care and nutrition.
If you’re a subscriber to either magazine don’t forget to check out our story to find out how The Rainforester started and how we’re trying to save the planet’s wild places with our treats!
Our story was published alongside some of our images in the Agility Voice magazine, the oldest dog agility magazine in the world!
Click the images to read the story behind how and why our organisation was formed.
Image of Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes ellioti) used in National Geographic Kids Magazine alongside article on Whitley Fund winner Rachel Ashegbofe Ikemeh on the status of this endangered species during the coronavirus outbreak.
Article written and images provided for the OKS alumni magazine on the history of The Rainforester and our rationale behind forming our organisation!
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Our vivid snails and slugs portfolio was given the opening article in The Countryman, in which we also wrote about the importance of gastropods as environmental indicators.
“Triumphant King“ was featured in BBC Wildlife Magazine as the perfect depiction of the red deer rut, their annual breeding season that occurs in autumn.
Photography Awards
Sub-adult male drill monkey displaying: Shortlisted in the Africa Geographic Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2019 competition.
“Triumphant King”: Shortlisted in the British Wildlife Photography Awards 2018 competition.