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Zusatztext 'In wonderful photographs and prose, here is an account that, because of new challenges to leopard populations as much as the observational difficulties, few are likely to replicate.' Conde Nast Traveller'The authors certainly convey inexhaustible enthusiasm and an undimmed sense of wonder at the natural world.'Good Book Guide'The new final third of the book, which whisks through the leopard dynasty chronicled by Big Cat Diary, is compelling'BBC Wildlife Magazine Informationen zum Autor Jonathan and Angela Scott are award winning wildlife and travel photographers, and the only couple to have won as individuals the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award. Jonathan and Angela Scott are award winning wildlife and travel photographers, and the only couple to have won as individuals the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award. Klappentext This classic account tells the story of the mother leopard as a solitary hunter providing for herself and her offspring in Kenya's Masai Mara Game Reserve. Jonathan and Angela have followed her and her daughter Zawadi for the past twenty years, bringing the story up to date. 'In wonderful photographs and prose, here is an account that, because of new challenges to leopard populations as much as the observational difficulties, few are likely to replicate.' Conde Nast Traveller Vorwort . Nobody has studied leopards more closely or known them more intimately. The authors are award-winning wildlife and travel photographers . The book features stars from the BBC's Big Cat Diary. New chapters and photos bring the original story up to date Zusammenfassung Almost everyone on safari hopes for a glimpse of the charismatic and elusive leopard. Chui was the first of a new generation of leopards Jonathan Scott watched and photographed in Kenya's Masai Mara Game Reserve in the 1970s and 1980s. He spent every available moment watching and photographing Chui and her cubs, Light and Dark, aware that he was only privileged to do so for as long as they chose to remain visible. His classic account tells the story of the mother leopard as a solitary hunter providing for herself and her offspring. He records encounters with baboon, hyaena and man, hazards facing the cubs as they learn to fend for themselves and periods of play and relaxation. Some years after Chui disappeared, a young female appeared, Half-Tail. Jonathan and Angela have followed her and her daughter Zawadi, stars of the BBC's Big Cat Diary, for the past twenty years, bringing the story up to date. Nobody has studied leopards more closely or known them more intimatelyJonathan says: 'The update is based on our work with Half-Tail and Zawadi from both the pictures and text perspective - Angie worked with us on Big Cat Diary as the stills photographer from 1996 and before that we both worked with Half-Tail from the time she first appeared around Leopard Gorge and Fig Tree Ridge - our kids grew up on safari with Half-Tail and Zawadi as stars of their own Mara adventures.' Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Simon King viiPreface to the 2013 Edition ixMap xiiIntroduction 11 The Birth of the Cubs 102 The Predators' Kingdom 303 Chui's Competitors 544 Waiting for the Rains 675 The Leopard Family 866 Instinct and Experience 1087 Struggling for Food 1328 Growing Independence 1569 The Leopard's Future 17510 Epilogue 1: The Paradise Female 18511 Epilogue 2: Half-Tail's Legacy 201Authors' and Photographers' Note 219Acknowledgements 224Bibliography 227...