Cuan Wildlife Rescue, a leading charity dedicated to the rehabilitation, care and release of British wildlife, is delighted to announce that Jamie Smart – “Eagle Eyed Girl”, an acclaimed young wildlife photographer, has joined as its newest Patron.
At just 10 years old, Jamie has already gained recognition for capturing extraordinary images of wildlife across the world, highlighting both the beauty and vulnerability of species facing environmental challenges. Her work has seen her achieve many awards, most recently including 2025 Australian Geographic Photographer of the Year (18 and Under) Runner Up, 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year 10 and Under Category Highly Commended and 2025 BIAZA Fish Category Winner, as well as winning the overall RSPCA YPA in 2023, becoming the youngest ever winner of the competition in 32 years!
By becoming a Patron of Cuan Wildlife, Jamie will help raise awareness of the urgent need to conserve wildlife and wild spaces. Through her photography, Jamie brings to life the importance of safeguarding biodiversity for future generations.
“We are thrilled to welcome Jamie as a Patron,” said Anna Morris-Jones, Charity Manager at Cuan Wildlife Rescue. “As someone whose creativity and passion for wildlife resonates so strongly with young people, Jamie embodies the spirit of our mission. Together, we can inspire more people to appreciate and protect the natural world.”
Jamie added: “I am honoured to become a Patron of Cuan Wildlife Rescue. Wildlife photography allows me to share the stories of the animals and environments I care about most, and I hope that by supporting the charity, I can help more people see why protecting them matters.”
Cuan Wildlife Rescue looks forward to working closely with Jamie to highlight pressing conservation issues, support fundraising campaigns, and inspire public engagement through the power of photography.
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