- Date February 18, 2009 – October 4, 2009
- Location Washington, D.C.
- Price Free
Photograph by Beverly Joubert
Dereck Joubert films Legadema, a leopard cub the Jouberts followed for years.
Photograph by Beverly JoubertNational Geographic Explorers Dereck and Beverly Joubert have spent over two decades documenting the lives of lions and leopards. Living in a tent or out of a survey vehicle, they spend months at a time in the field following and observing these top predators. Stunning footage and intimate fine art prints offer a compelling and poetic case for stewardship of these threatened species.
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Paul Nicklen’s photography of icy landscapes, polar bears, walrus, leopard seals, penguins, and more, illustrates both his passion for the environment and a deep commitment to conservation.
Browse through the Jouberts’ big cat photography and more available to hang in your home or office.
Make a donation to the Maasailand Emergency Fund to help prevent further decline of dwindling lion populations in Kenya.
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