Fernando Faciole is a National Geographic Explorer 25` in storytelling, a conservation photographer, and biologist from São Paulo, Brazil, with dual citizenship in Brazil and Italy. Faciole is a member of the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP), where he became the youngest Brazilian to join and only the third from his country in this prestigious network.
From photographing flamingos in captivity in the Dominican Republic to capturing the devastating drought and wildfires in the Pantanal wetlands, and telling the story of crabs on one of the most remote islands on Earth, his images have been published by leading outlets including National Geographic Magazine and BBC Wildlife Magazine. Faciole’s storytelling has earned international recognition, including the Impact Award at Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025, Public Award at the Environmental Photography Award (2024 and 2025), the Panda Award at the Wildscreen Festival (2022), and a place on the Forbes Under 30 Brazil list in 2024. He is currently documenting the endangered Giant Armadillo (Priodontes maximus) in the Atlantic Forest’s Rio Doce State Park, in collaboration with ICAS researchers, highlighting the conservation challenges and efforts to protect this keystone species.