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Face to Face With Cheetahs

Part of the Face to Face with Animals series
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Chris Johns, Editor-in-Chief of National Geographic magazine, brings you face to face with a family of cheetahs.

The story begins in Okavango Delta in Botswana-as the cheetah mother hunts her prey and the photographer tracks the elusive cat.

After watching the family for four months, he is rewarded when a cheetah cub comes up and actually licks his hand-one of the most profound moments of his life.

But the encounter brings a responsibility: to help save these endangered creatures and protect their habitat from one of their biggest threats, man.

As Africa's most endangered cat, the cheetah is in a race for survival.

But the book gives us hope, too, detailing practical ways we can all help to protect them and ensure they have a future in the wild.

Stunning photographs, action-packed stories, and thorough research complete the picture of these cagey cats.

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1426303246 / 9781426303241