Photographer Spends Years Capturing Endangered Animals, And It Breaks Our Hearts



For the majority of us, the concept of endangered animals is an unrelated mystery but for some like Tim Flach it is as close as part of life, The British photographer has spent the last two years braving the elements as he documented the fragile existences of nature. In his work, titled, Endangered he provides us with a rare intimate glimpse of beautiful lives of earth’s most threatened animal species.

From those, we are conscious of like the polar bear and the snow leopard to exotic breeds we’ve never heard of like the olm salamander. Flach reminds us of everything w should be afraid to lose. A wide biodiversity is portrayed in Endangered as it aims to reveal the relationship between humans and their wild counterparts. The series also sheds light on the unique challenges each species face in order to survive.

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#1 Taiga

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#2 Polar Bear

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#3 Phillipine Eagle

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#4 Hyacinth Macaw

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#5 African Elephant

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#6 Iberian Lynx

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#7 Snow leopard

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#8 Cheetah with cubs

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#9 Ring tailed Lemur

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#10 white bellied pangolin

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#11 Ploughshare Torotoise

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#12 Red Panda

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#13 Fireflies

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#14 Hippopotamus

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#15 Giant Panda

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#16 Red crown crane

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#17 Golden Snub nosed monkey

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#18 Pied Tamarin

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#19 Sea Angels

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#20 Shoe Bill

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#21 Nothern White Rhinocerous

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#22Military Macaw

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#23 European Honey Bee

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#24 Egyptian Vulture

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#25 scimitar Oryx's

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#26 Western lowland Gorrillas

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#27 Scallope Hammerhead Aggregation

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#28 Blue Throated Macaw

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#29 Proboscis monkey

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#30 Kaiser's newt

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