There are times when you go out to photograph and you are unclear what your day will be like. Many people know that my favourite button on the camera is 'auto' but a day at this location with the cats and an enthusiastic knowledgable person can change one's perspective and help the resulting images. I learned how to use the very helpful 'A' button.
There are around 50 cats here including White and Orange tiger, Brown and White Lion, Puma, North Chinese, Clouded, Black, Snow and Amur Leopard, Jungle and Fishing Cat, Serval, Caracal and Cheetah and the smallest wild cat in the world, the rusty spotted cat.
This page is dedicated to the work that they do at the Foundation, preserving these magnificent animals hopefully for our future generations.
Latest images photographed August 2017
Spending a day with the cats at the conservancy is a wonderful way of filling your life with goodness. The dedication from the conservancy, keepers and volunteers shines through and I am privileged to have spent time once more with the people and more importantly the cats.
Animals are larger than you think even close up. But when you see behind the enclosure doors you realise the immense power of an animal that is sadly endangered in it's natural habitat.
There are few of the cats that in some way are not endangered today from humankind's continual encroachment of their habitat or desire for their body parts.
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