
Tigers are the stars of the most recent Keeping in mind Wildlife task, and the winning photography for the upcoming coffee-table book does not disappoint. In truth, after you have a look at some of the pictures that will be featured in Keeping in mind Tigers, you’ll likely have a renewed gratitude for these big felines.
Remembering Wildlifeis the cumulative name for a series of “spectacular, hardback coffee table books developed by British wildlife photographer Margot Raggett,” whom Outdoors.com talked to in November. If all goes according to plan, the most recent book will launch in October.
A Kickstarter project for Keeping in mind Tigers concluded this week, and supporters extremely funded the project. 129 backers promised ₤ 169,516; the goal was ₤ 20,000.
Enjoy some of the tiger photos that will grace the pages of the upcoming book:
Arijeet Ghosh/Remembering Wildlife Nitish Madan/Remembering Wildlife Nitish Madan/Remembering Widlife Sascha Fonseca/Remembering Wildlife Anirudh Vanimisetty/Remembering Wildlife There have to do with 5,574 tigers left in the wild, and tiger populations are on the decline in Southeast Asia. Tigers face threats from poachers and hunters, as well as environment loss. The Remembering Tigers project wishes to spotlight this incredible species and their importance as pinnacle predators
in their ecosystems. For more details about the job, check out the Kickstarter movie: You can pre-order Remembering Tigers here. Tigers are the stars of the current Remembering Wildlife project. Take a look at some of the winning tiger photos for the upcoming
book.
