Photography: a way to reconnect with the living?

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A pair of lions in Nairobi National Park, May 25, 2020. REUTERS / Baz Ratner

By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow

50 min

It is like a duty of inventory, a need to capture the reality of wild species before they disappear.

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We are destroying forests, we are disrupting the climate, we are spreading our cities, we are polluting the air and water so much that we have triggered the sixth period of mass extinction of biodiversity.

Is contemplating the living a way to reconnect with it?

Guests:


- Alain Ernoult,

photographer, senior reporter has just published

The Sixth Extinction, the animal kingdom in danger

at E / P / A.


Côme Girshig

founded the association

Young ambassadors for the climate

and a collective of citizens against 5G, he has just prefaced

Nature Humaine,

published by Le Chêne. 

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