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London photo exhibition highlights wildlife in peril
WWF-UK supporter and environmental photographer, Roger Hooper is showing his latest work, Endangered Wildlife Exposed, at the Oxo Gallery in London from 13 June to 6 July.

Hooper photographed iconic species such as pandas, lions and leopards when he travelled through India, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Namibia, Portugal and Brazil in the past four years.
The survival of many of these species in the wild is uncertain.
"Sadly, if the world continues as it is, with global warming, massive deforestation and the pressures of human encroachment, then future generations will not be as fortunate as I have been, since many of these species will no longer survive in their natural habitat," said Hooper.
Hooper's photographs have previously appeared in our WWF-UK diary and in our fundraising appeals literature. He is also the founder of Hoopers Gallery in London where he has hosted WWF-UK events on a yearly basis since 2004.
Visit the exhibition at: The Oxo Gallery, Oxo Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, London SE1 9PH. Entry is free.

"If the world continues as it is... many of these species will no longer survive in their natural habitat,"
Roger Hooper

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