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Cristina Mittermeier, Marine Biologist and Cave Photographer

Cristina was born in Mexico in 1966. She is a photographer as well as a Marine Biologist. For the past 20 years she has been working as a writer and photographer. In 2005 she funded the International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP).

Cristina has elevated conservation photography to a whole new level. Back then when she started out with Nature and conservation photography it was considered taboo to talk about the environment. In 2010 she was awarded the Mission Award from North American Nature Photography Association; an organization that experiments with ideas to show how photographers can have an impact on conservation. The organization is now launching a non-profit called Sea Legacy whose mission is to share the power of photography and story-telling to raise awareness of biodiversity and marine conservation.

Cristina uses her photography to show the importance of cave conservation. The destruction of species and landscapes ignited by her passion for conservation. She wants her photography to be a tool to communicate this passion and show where nature and traditional cultures intersect and to show where sustainability can be seen in action. #WLeaders #ScienceWomen #ewls #CavePhotography #womancavers #MexicoCaver

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