Nat Geo’s Steve Winter Takes On Sri Lanka’s Leopards

Sri Lanka’s diverse wildlife has been blowing up on the big screen recently. There was National Geographic’s Wild Sri Lanka series that captivated us all and then Disney’s Nature Documentary Monkey Kingdom, which melted a little piece of our hearts. It doesn’t end here.

Last month, Steve Winter, a National Geographic wildlife photojournalist, filmmaker and speaker visited Sri Lanka to shoot a story on the panthera pardus kotiya – the Sri Lankan leopards. Steve has been taking photos for National Geographic for the past 24 years and much of his time there has been dedicated to his passion of wildlife photography, particularly his pursuit of the world’s elusive big cats.

His most recent project has seen him spend the past year chasing and photographing leopards, from the wilds of South Africa to the heart of India and Sri Lanka. The project is part of the ‘Big Cats’ initiative launched by National Geographic that aims to raise awareness and implement change to the dire situation facing big cats.  You can visit www.CauseAnUproar.org for ways to become involved in saving big cats and get more information on this project.

In the meantime, enjoy these brilliant photos taken during Steve’s trip to Sri Lanka:

#Singapore, I’m bringing my National Geographic Live! talk “My Nine Lives” to the Esplanade Concert Hall on August 25th. I will be taking you “in the field”, sharing stories about working with the Big Cats of the world. Tickets are still available so come join me! Tickets at http://www.sistic.com.sg/events/neosteve0815 I’ve just finished shooting my worldwide #leopard story, for @natgeo showcasing the world’s most adaptable, but persecuted, big cat, as well as a Nat Geo Wild show. I covered leopards from the wilds of #SouthAfrica to the heart of #Mumbai and most recently Sir Lanka. The sun has set – the moon is up and I see a leopard – not much light – but with the 1DX I am able to get a unique shot with the moonlight in Sri Lanka Yala National Park. One of my goals with my photography is to help raise awareness about the plights facing these beautiful animals. National Geographic Big Cats Initiative goal is to also raise awareness and implement change to the dire situation facing them. So take the time and visit CauseAnUproar.org for ways to become involved in saving big cats! Visit the link in my bio for a direct link to CauseAnUproar.org @stevewinterphoto @natgeo @bertiegregory @nglive #nglive #ngwild @ngwild @natgeowild #natgeowild@canonuk @zacuto @cameracorps @syrp_ @sachtler @leefilters @KEEN @pteclights @thephotosociety #NGcreative #onassignment#bebright #pantheracats #fursforlife #UNEEK#iamUNEEK #wildlifeconservation #inthefield#wildlifephotojournalism #BCI #bigcatsintiative#kulusafaris #harithasl @andbeyondrangers @andbeyondsafari #zambi_wildlife_retreat#Cameratraps #remotecamera #leopard #cub#babyleopard #5forbigcats www.kulusafaris.com

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Had a full house last night at the Sydney Opera House for my NG Live presentation – #Sydney thanks for coming out, giving #5forbigcats and all the great feedback! I photographed this #baby #elephant with her mother in Sri Lanka while #onassignment for my upcoming @NatGeo story on #leopards, due out in the December issue. Every 15 minutes an #elephant is killed for its ivory. We need to make owning ivory an act unbecoming of a civilized people. We need to all become people who respect the lives of elephants and their right to walk this earth as they have for 1000’s of years – free and safe from harm by humans. Please check out the new @natgeo TRACKING IVORY cover story – incredible and important reporting by Bryan Christy with exceptional images by #BrentStirton. Here are some organizations that are making strides in protecting elephants: The Nature Conservancy in Africa (@nature_africa), The Nature Conservancy (@nature_org), The Northern Rangelands Trust (@nrt_kenya) Lewa Wildlife Conservancy (@lewa_wildlife) http://wildnet.org/elephant-crisis-fund http://www.wildaid.org/elephants I’ve been touring with NatGeo Live, presenting my My Nine Lives talk about my experiences photographing #BigCats, many of which are endangered. 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 ways to become involved to save big cats! The link in my bio will take you right there. #5forbigcats @bertiegregory @nglive #nglive #ngwild @ngwild d #natgeowild @canonuk @zacuto @cameracorps @syrp_ @sachtler @leefilters @KEEN @pteclights @thephotosociety #NGcreative #onassignment #bebright #UNEEK #iamUNEEK #wildlifeconservation #inthefield #wildlifephotojournalism #BCI #bigcatsintiative #kulusafaris #harithasl @andbeyondrangers @andbeyondsafari #zambi_wildlife_retreat #photooftheday #beauty www.kulusafaris.com @thebenbritton

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