About


Abdulla is a wildlife and conservation photographer based in the Canadian Rockies. His work captures the wild spirit of animals in their natural environments, created ethically and without baiting, calling, or manipulation. Every image reflects his commitment to minimizing disturbance and respecting the integrity of truly wild subjects.

His photography has been featured by BBC Earth, CBC, and Canadian Geographic.

Abdulla is also a founding member of the Canadian Conservation Photography Collective (CCPC), a national group dedicated to advancing conservation and science education through powerful visual storytelling. Through collaborative projects across Canada, the collective works with researchers, NGOs, governments, and communities to document critical conservation issues and inspire meaningful dialogue.

Abdulla hopes his images encourage people to reconnect with nature and recognize their role in protecting it. Proceeds from each sale support conservation initiatives.

Read more about Abdulla in Canadian Geographic’s recent features on his work:

https://canadiangeographic.ca/articles/abdulla-moussa-on-his-work-as-a-wildlife-photographer/

https://canadiangeographic.ca/articles/do-not-disturb-practicing-ethical-wildlife-photography/