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Tigers Forever: Saving the World's Most Endangered Big Cat

机译:老虎永远:拯救世界上最濒危的大猫

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National Geographic photographer Steve Winter has made a career out of stalking and capturing the world's most elusive and endangered big cat. His latest book, Tigers Forever, coauthored with environmental journalist Sharon Guynup, contains the most intimate shots he's ever taken of the wild feline. Winter traveled to some of the remotest parts of Asia to bag his quarry. Along the way, he and Guynup chronicle their forays into tiger territory and recount the stories of researchers, park rangers, and conservationists fighting to save the big cats, which number fewer than 3,200 in the wild, from extinction.
机译:国家地理摄影师史蒂夫·温特(Steve Winter)从事跟踪和捕捉世界上最难捉摸和濒临灭绝的大型猫科动物。他与环境记者沙龙·盖努普(Sharon Guynup)合着的最新著作《老虎永远》(Tigers Forever)包含了他拍摄过的野生猫科动物最亲密的照片。温特(Winter)前往亚洲最偏远的地区收拾他的采石场。一路走来,他和居纳普(Guynup)记下了进军老虎地区的经历,并讲述了研究人员,公园护林员和保护主义者为拯救大猫而灭绝的故事,大猫在野外的数量不到3200只。

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    《The Scientist》 |2013年第12期|72-72|共1页
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