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“Remembering Leopards” by Wildlife Photographers United

Cover image by Mark Dumbleton

The eighth book in the highly acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of charity books, Remembering Leopards, is not just a stunning celebration of these magnificent creatures; it's an invitation to dive into their very soul.

If you're looking for a masterclass in wildlife photography—a visual symphony of raw beauty and silent power—you can't do much better than this exceptional masterpiece. And the fact that buying it directly helps protect these endangered icons makes it a purchase with purpose, a worthy addition to any bookshelf, and a statement of your commitment to their future.

Leopard under the stars were captured by a remote camera. By Will Burrard-Lucas.

Prepare to be swept away by a visual symphony: these are some of the best images you will ever see of leopards. From close-ups that capture the wisdom in their amber eyes to landscapes that showcase their majestic stride across sun-drenched savannas, every page is a testament to the photographers' artistry and the leopards' captivating spirit. The book's excellent design and production do these breathtaking images full justice, creating a truly immersive experience.

Leopard and cub bonding in the Maasai Mara. By Margot Raggett

Cover image by Mark Dumbleton

Ranging from forests to rocky deserts, savannah to snow-topped mountains, leopards are incredibly adaptable. From Botswana to China, Kenya to Russia, this stunning collection of images showcases the lives of all eight sub-species, plus snow and clouded leopards too. Witness their silent power as they stalk prey, their tender nurturing of cubs, and their heartbreaking vulnerability in the face of the threats they face.

By Hannes Lochner

Remembering Leopards is more than just a book; it's a declaration of your support for a vital cause. Every penny from the sale goes directly to projects actively safeguarding these endangered felines. Join the movement by acquiring your copy today, sharing its breathtaking beauty with friends and family, and sparking conversations about conservation. Let's turn the tide for leopards, one stunning page, one passionate voice, one united action at a time.

About the Author:

Margot Raggett's journey began with a heartbreaking encounter with a poached elephant in 2014. Fueled by her passion for wildlife, she founded the Remembering Wildlife project, uniting "Wildlife Photographers United" in a live-aid moment for endangered species. Remembering Leopards is the eighth chapter in this remarkable series, following Remembering Elephants, Rhinos, Great Apes, Lions, Cheetahs, African Wild Dogs, and Bears. Together, these books have sold over 35,000 copies and raised more than USD $1.3 million for conservation projects across Africa and Asia.

Margot Raggett on Remembering Lions printing press

All the books in the Remembering Wildlife series are great, but this one might be my favourite. Printed on luxurious heavy paper stock, it's like immersing yourself in a gallery exhibit dedicated to the leopards' soul. It's a visual feast, a powerful call to action, and a true masterpiece of both photography and conservation.

Get your copy of Remembering Leopards today and become a champion for their future.

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