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WILD9 at COMFOT

WILD9 at COMFOT

WILD9 is a featured display this week at COMFOT, Mexico’s largest annual expo for the photographic industry. Our display is a collaborative initiative between International League of Conservation Photographers, National Geographic, Wild Wonders of Europe, Unidos para la Conservación, and the WILD Foundation. Conservation photography is on WILD9’s agenda (Mexico, 6-13 November 2009), where WiLDSpeak program of WILD9 will be the largest gathering of conservation photographers and their work ever assembled. Check out the action at COMFOT. Check out the conservation photography agenda at WILD9. Register for WILD9.

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