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Date
May 27, 2009
- Time 7:30 p.m
- Location Washington, D.C.
- Price Member: $15 (series $39) Nonmember: $18 (series $45)
Photograph by Steve Winter
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Steve Winter was named Wildlife Photographer of the Year by the BBC for a photograph published in the June 2008 National Geographic, featuring one of the world’s most elusive and endangered mammals—the snow leopard—walking through a snowstorm at night. To capture the images for this story Winter staked out territory high in the Himalaya, mounting a series of hidden camera traps that shoot images when an animal trips the beam. Journey inside this mysterious world at a time when snow leopards are making their last stand for survival.
This event is part of Washington, D.C.‘s month-long National Asian Heritage Festival, organized by the Asia Heritage Foundation.
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