The Photo Ark | Explorers in the Field

The Photo Ark | Explorers in the Field

The Importance of Conservation: Joel Sartore's Photo Ark

Introduction to Joel Sartore and His Mission

  • Joel Sartore discusses his career at the National Geographic Society, where he was inspired by others making a difference through conservation stories.
  • He introduces "The Photo Ark," a 25-year project aimed at documenting every species in human care to raise awareness about the extinction crisis.

Understanding Extinction

  • Extinction is defined as the complete loss of a species, which is accelerating due to human activities that destroy natural habitats like oceans and forests.
  • The projected population growth to 10 or 11 billion people will further reduce space for other living organisms, leading to an increase in extinction rates.
  • Sartore warns that we are on track to lose half of all species by the next century, emphasizing that extinction is irreversible.

The Role of The Photo Ark

  • The Photo Ark serves as a platform for people to connect with animals they may not know exist, fostering empathy and concern for wildlife.
  • By showcasing various animals—some cute, some ferocious—Sartore aims to engage viewers and highlight our connection with nature.

Advocacy for Change

  • Sartore positions himself as a voice for voiceless species, believing each documented animal can inspire individuals to reflect on their impact on the planet.
  • He suggests actionable steps individuals can take, such as planting milkweed for monarch butterflies and reducing chemical use in gardens.
Video description

From the Education Resource Library! Explore the power of photography with Joel Sartore's Photo Ark. The project aims to inspire people to help save at-risk species before it’s too late. Go behind the scenes to see how Sartore creates intimate portraits of these creatures. Here are some activities for your students: K-5: Draw a picture or photo strip of something you learned. Grades 5-8: Write a short “news article” about what you learned. High School: Produce a short video that explains something you learned today. Share your students activities by @NatGeoEducation and using #ExplorerClassroom on Twitter. Our team will share your student work with the Explorer. We invite you to explore collections of activities that have been developed for educators, parents, and caregivers to implement with K-12 learners. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/classroom-resources/learn-at-home/ WHAT IS THE RESOURCE LIBRARY The National Geographic Resource Library provides online materials that take students on thought-provoking journeys, engaging them with entertaining stories and rich photography. The Resource Library features nonfiction articles, videos, photographs, maps, and infographics that investigate the science, geography, and history behind the important phenomena, discoveries, and ideas of our time. Learn more: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/resource-library/ WHO WE ARE The National Geographic Society is an impact-driven global nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. Since 1888, the National Geographic Society uses the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. To learn more about the Society and its programs, visit www.nationalgeographic.org. WHERE TO FIND US On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiG-CoAhayzAwWwDffX2NDg On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/natgeoeducation/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/natgeoeducation Our Newsletter: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/newsletter/