Remembering Cheetahs by Wildlife Photographers United




Remembering Cheetahs is a coffee table book in the highly acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of charity books aimed to raise awareness of the plight facing these animals and also raise funds to protect it.
This 144-page coffee table is the fifth book in the series and is packed full of magnificent images donated from all over the world by top wildlife photographers such as Greg du Toit, Marsel van Oosten, Frans Lanting, Art Wolfe and Jonathan and Angela Scott. Cheetahs are in a race for survival, as many endangered species are, the funds raised by the sales of this book will help to protect them and assist in their survival.
- Hardback coffee table look book
- Foreword written by Dr Laurie Marker
- Size: 310mm x 290mm x 20mm
- Contributed to by top photographers worldwide
A beautiful, charitable tribute to showcase the lives of and raise awareness for the plight of these stealthy yet vulnerable animals.
Remembering Cheetahs will be the fifth book in the highly acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of charity books and will feature a foreword by Dr Laurie Marker and an afterword by TV presenter Gordon Buchanan MBE. The book is full of beautiful images donated by more than 70 of the world's top wildlife photographers including Greg du Toit, Marsel van Oosten, Frans Lanting, Art Wolfe and Jonathan & Angela Scott, with an aim to raise awareness of the plight facing cheetahs and also to raise funds to protect them.
About the Founder
A former PR in London, when Margot Raggett saw a poached elephant in late 2014, she was so moved by that incident, that she founded the Remembering Wildlife project. This was a 'live-aid' moment for wildlife photographers, coming together for a fund-raising book entitled Remembering Elephants. Such was the success of this book that it was quickly followed up by Remembering Rhinos, Remembering Great Apes and Remembering Lions with Remembering Cheetahs due for publication in 2020. So far, more than 150 photographers have contributed to the series under the banner of 'Wildlife Photographers United', selling more than 16,000 copies and raising more than USD $800,000 for conservation projects in Africa and Asia.
Specifications
- Pages: 144
- Size: 310mm x 290mm x 20mm
- Weight: 1.6kg
- Language: English