Wildlife Requiem (1980–1983)

These images are from one of James Balog’s earliest personal projects—as distinct from professional magazine assignments—and became the core of his first book, Wildlife Requiem (1984).

The series raises the question, James wrote in the book, of “whether the actions of the hunters can eradicate not only the wild animals themselves, but also the ‘anima’ [i.e., the primal spirit] of the wilderness.” The images include live-trapping of pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, deer, and elk; these efforts repopulated animals in areas where they had been exterminated, or much-diminished, during 19th century colonization of the West by non-Indigenous settlers.

 

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