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OverviewTigers are in trouble, andNational Geographicphotographer Steve Winter is on a one-man mission to address the plight of this magnificent cat - while there's still time.Together with Panthera, the world's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to saving big cats, and its Tigers Initiative, Winter reveals a decade worth of stunning images and stories of tigers in their world. InTigers Forever,readers follow Winter through Myanmar's leech-infested jungles in search of tigers; into the forbidden realm of poachers in Sumatra; and witness the breathtaking intimacy between a tiger mother and her cub. Winter's gripping images, along with co-author Sharon Guynup's eloquent prose, tell the dramatic story of the tiger's fight for survival, and the lengths to which one man would go to bring that story to the world. Above all else,Tigers Foreverreveals the tiger itself- elusive, majestic, ferocious, powerful, mysterious-and in desperate need of our help to survive. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Winter , Sharon GuynupPublisher: National Geographic Society Imprint: National Geographic Society Dimensions: Width: 38.10cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 26.70cm Weight: 1.585kg ISBN: 9781426212406ISBN 10: 1426212402 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 12 November 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe photographs are beautiful, sharp, and have an immediacy; in many of the shots, the tiger's eyes focus right on you. --Hyperallergic.com Raise[s] an alarm about the state of this imperiled species . -WhoWhatWhy.com A monumental achievement in prose and images. The book is so riveting nothing short of a hymn about the most endangered of all the big cats that no reader could conceive of a world without them. Tom Lovejoy, conservation biologist Vivid descriptions and imagery...retell a tale from deep within the jungle. Public Library Of Science Raise[s] an alarm about the state of this imperiled species. -WhoWhatWhy.com Yes, photographer Steve Winter captures the sheer awe, beauty and power of one of the Earth s most majestic creatures....That s an understatement. But what adds to the book s obvious visual appeal is how Winter and freelance writer Sharon Guynup...get to the heart of what all great journalism is about: Why it matters. TOM HENRY, environment writer, The Toledo Blade If you read only one book about species on the verge of extinction today, this is the one to read. Steve Winter's gorgeous photos of majestic tigers, coupled with Sharon Guynup's moving stories of why they are declining tells it all. We learn about the men and women dedicated to protecting the 3,500 tigers left in the wild and what we can do to help. Winter manages to capture the very essence of tiger in his stunning photographs. Beautiful book in every way. Jane Alexander, actor and conservationist "“A monumental achievement in prose and images. The book is so riveting—nothing short of a hymn about the most endangered of all the big cats—that no reader could conceive of a world without them.”—Tom Lovejoy, conservation biologist ""Vivid descriptions and imagery...retell a tale from deep within the jungle.” —Public Library Of Science ""Raise[s] an alarm about the state of this imperiled species ."" -WhoWhatWhy.com ”Yes, photographer Steve Winter captures the sheer awe, beauty and power of one of the Earth’s most majestic creatures....That’s an understatement. But what adds to the book’s obvious visual appeal is how Winter and freelance writer Sharon Guynup...get to the heart of what all great journalism is about: Why it matters.”—TOM HENRY, environment writer, The Toledo Blade ""If you read only one book about species on the verge of extinction today, this is the one to read. Steve Winter's gorgeous photos of majestic tigers, coupled with Sharon Guynup's moving stories of why they are declining tells it all. We learn about the men and women dedicated to protecting the 3,500 tigers left in the wild and what we can do to help. Winter manages to capture the very essence of tiger in his stunning photographs. Beautiful book in every way."" Jane Alexander, actor and conservationist" Author InformationSTEVE WINTER is a renowned wildlife photographer who began shooting for National Geographic in 1991 and has produced stories forGEO, Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Natural History, Audubon, BusinessWeek, Scientific American, andStern, among other publications. He has been recognized with numerous international awards, including first place inthe 2014 World Press Photo'snature story category and was honored in 2012 as BBC Wildlife Photojournalist of the Year. SHARON GUYNUP writes onscience, wildlife conservation,and environmental issues. Herwork has appeared in publicationsincluding Smithsonian, ScientificAmerican, The Huffington Post, theBoston Globe, BBC Wildlife, andAudubon. She launched the State ofthe Wild book series analyzing thestatus of the world's wildlife andwild lands, published by Island Press, in 2006. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |