@stevewinterphoto @natgeo This was shot for my @natgeo Leopard story that appeared in the Dec 2015 issue of National Geographic Magazine. Here is a leopard in Yala National Park in Sri Lanka hanging out taking a break after mating with the leopard behind the tree and then having breakfast. Our animal family is so much like us - they find mates, they have kids, they have to feed themselves and their families, they feed themselves and their families in the same way we as humans used to! If we can find a way to believe they think, feel and have emotions, maybe we can treat them better and find a way to ensure their future on this planet. They are keystone species in their ecosystems, though we as humans are not. Remember just as an example of the importance of their homes - the forests. 50% of our oxygen comes from forest - the other 50% from the oceans. 75% of fresh water comes from forests. So if we can save big cats - we can help save ourselves. National Geographic launched the Big Cats Initiative to raise awareness and implement change to the dire situation facing big cats. Please visit CauseAnUproar.org to find out more about Build a Boma and other ways to become involved to save big cats! Give a High 5 for big cats! #5forbigcats @ www.causeanuproar.org #follow me @stevewinterphoto to see other images, thanks! @natgeo @thephotosociety @natgeocreative #bigcatsforever #ivoryfree #wildaid #bigcatsforever #beauty #me #follow #love #leopards #photooftheday #picoftheday #smile #beauty #friends #instamood #instafollow #nature #wildlife #5forbigcats #rhinoswithoutborders #cute

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This was shot for my @ナショナルジオグラフィック Leopard story that appeared in the Dec 2015 issue of National Geographic Magazine.
Here is a leopard in Yala National Park in Sri Lanka hanging out taking a break after mating with the leopard behind the tree and then having breakfast. Our animal family is so much like us - they find mates, they have kids, they have to feed themselves and their families,
they feed themselves and their families in the same way we as humans used to! If we can find a way to believe they think, feel and have emotions, maybe we can treat them better and find a way to ensure their future on this planet.
They are keystone species in their ecosystems, though we as humans are not.

Remember just as an example of the importance of their homes - the forests.
50% of our oxygen comes from forest - the other 50% from the oceans.
75% of fresh water comes from forests. So if we can save big cats - we can help save ourselves.

National Geographic launched the Big Cats Initiative to raise awareness and implement change to the dire situation facing big cats. Please visit CauseAnUproar.org to find out more about Build a Boma and other ways to become involved to save big cats! Give a High 5 for big cats! #5forbigcats @ www.causeanuproar.org
#follow me @stevewinterphoto to see other images, thanks!

@ナショナルジオグラフィック @thephotosociety @natgeocreative #bigcatsforever
#ivoryfree #wildaid #bigcatsforever #beauty #me #follow #love #leopards
#photooftheday #picoftheday #smile #beauty #friends #instamood #instafollow #nature #wildlife #5forbigcats #rhinoswithoutborders #cute


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