Cemex launches new conservation book
Published by Alfie Lloyd-Perks,
Editorial Assistant
World Cement,
Cemex has announced the release of the 31st edition of its Cemex Nature Book Series. “Rewilding” is an extraordinary photography book that takes readers on a captivating journey through the lens of renowned photographers, exploring the concept of rewilding and its crucial role in conservation.
This edition highlights the beauty of landscapes undergoing rewilding efforts worldwide, showcasing the transformation from degraded environments to flourishing ecosystems. It features a powerful collection of images that capture the reintroduction of keystone species, the revival of native flora, and the restoration of biodiversity in areas affected by human activity, both on land and in the ocean, underscoring nature’s resilience when given the opportunity to recover.
Since 1993, Cemex has published a new book every year to guide its global audiences and reinforce its commitment to promoting a culture of biodiversity conservation. This year's volume is published in collaboration with SeaLegacy and Re:wild, organisations focused on protecting and restoring biodiversity around the world.
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