Which place for the biodiversity in a world dominated by the Man ?

How to raise awareness in each one of us that it is possible and urgent to modify our behavior ?
 
 
The idea of this exhibition conceived and organized by GoodPlanet is to raise awareness while presenting :

- The beauty and richness of the animal world through 92 photographs of 39 animal photographers of the whole world.
- The impact of the Man’s actions on the planet.

 
Because this awakening must encourage a behavioral change, the exhibition present, in parallel of the photographs, a text display of initiatives and solutions for a more respectful world of the Earth and its resources.
 
The exhibition is presented outdoors, for a minimum period of 2 months. It is of free access 24h/24. Available in French and English versions.

 
The Alive exhibition has made a world tour :
Bois de Boulogne, Paris – France - 2006
Montier en der – France - 2006
Bale, Berne, Genève, Lausanne, Zurich – Switzerland - 2007
Quai Branly – Paris – France - 2007
Ljubljana – Slovenia - 2008
Prague – Czech Republic - 2008
Montréal – Canada - 2008
Argelès-sur-mer - France - 2009 

 
The photographers taking part in the Alive exhibition :
Ingo Arndt (Germany) / Fred Bavendam (United States of America) / Gary Braasch (United States of America) / Jim Brandenburg (United States of America) / Christine et Michel Denis-Huot (France) / Tui De Roy (New Zealand) / Eric Dietrich (New Zealand) / Gerry Ellis (United States of America) / Katherine Feng (United States of America) / Michael & Patricia Fogden (United Kingdom) / Olivier Grunewald (France) / Mitsuhiko Imamori (Japan) / Mitsuaki Iwago (Japan) / Sylvain Janssen (France) / Heidi & Hans-Juergen Koch (Germany) / Frans Lanting (United States of America) / Thomas Mangelsen (United States of America) / Jef Meul (Belgium) / Hiroya Minakuchi (Japan) / Mark Moffett (United States of America) / Piet Munsterman (Netherlands) / Piotr Naskrecki (Poland) / Chris Newbert (United States of America) / Flip Nicklin (United States of America) / Dietmar Nill (Germany) / Pete Oxford (Germany) / Doug Perrine (United States of America) / Jan Van Arkel (Netherlands) / James D. Watt (United States of America) / Wim Weenink (Netherlands) / Birgitte Wilms (United States of America) / Winfried Wisniewski (Germany) / Art Wolfe (United States of America) / Konrad Wothe (Germany) / Norbert Wu (United States of America) / Shin Yoshino (Japan) / Christian Ziegler (Germany) et Yann Arthus-Bertrand (France)…

 
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