Justin Taus is a multimedia journalist that is based in Quebec, Canada and who has been focusing his work on conservation and natural history at home and abroad since 2014. He holds degrees in Journalism and in Education, both from Concordia University in Montreal.

Justin's work has been in publications such as Canadian Geographic, The Globe and Mail, Outdoor Photographer Magazine, VICE, l’Actualité and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). He has collaborated with conservation, research and education non-profit organizations including the Wildlife Conservation Society, the International League of Conservation Photographers, Wildtracks Belize, and the Mingan Island Cetacean Study. He is a contributing photographer for Québec Oiseaux, North America’s only French-language ornithology magazine, and a member of the Canadian Conservation Photographers Collective. 

Justin firmly believes that honest, accurate and ethical visual storytelling is fundamental to education and hopes that his work will inspire others to discover, appreciate and respect our planet's biodiversity.