Welcome to the Wild Media Foundation
Truly memorable images stay with us. They hit us right between the eyes and bury deep into our souls. They touch our emotions and can change the way we feel. Truly memorable images have power.
In an age dominated by visual media, creative imagery is a powerful communication tool that can promote a wider understanding and appreciation of the natural world – this is what defines the Wild Media Foundation.
Working alongside other disciplines, our job is quite simply to bring nature’s stories closer to people’s lives. If not winning hearts and minds, then at least opening them.
Latest Projects...
Highland Tiger is a project aimed at raising awareness of the plight of the elusive Scottish Wildcat. Only around 400 of these magnificent cats survive in the wild in Britain today. Read more » |
Peter Cairns and Mark Hamblin have been examining the relationship between wild predators and man in their Tooth and Claw project. Read more » |
Photographer Niall Benvie looks at what parents can do to ensure their children grow up with a sense of the natural world in his project; Rewilding Childhood. Read more » |




