Award-winning author-photographer Boyd Norton draws
upon his extensive experiences and photographs of the
Serengeti ecosystem, including the Serengeti National
Park, Kenya's Masai Mara, and Ngorongoro Crater. Using
thrilling firsthand accounts and experiences, the book
captures the history, people, animals, and the great
migration that makes this one of the most fascinating
and special places in the world. Norton, world renowned
as both a photographer and wilderness activist,
highlights the preservation of the Serengeti while his
vibrant and compelling photographs transport readers to
the mystical and magical Serengeti.Boyd Norton travels
extensively to document the world's wild places and
environmental issues, a specialty he has pursued as a
photographer and writer for more than forty-five years.
For most of his photographic and writing career, Norton
has devoted a great amount of time to conservation
issues and the preservation of wilderness and wildlife
worldwide. Among his many awards, he received
commendation from the Environmental Protection Agency,
presented by Robert Redford, for his ''important,
exciting environmental photography and writing.'' Norton
was also selected as one of the forty most influential
nature photographers from around the globe by ''Outdoor
Photography Magazine'' (UK). Norton's articles and photo
essays have appeared in several major magazines,
including ''National Geographic,'' ''Time,'' and ''Conde
Nast Traveler.'' Norton is the author-photographer of
sixteen books. When he's not in the wilds of Borneo,
Siberia, or Africa, he calls Evergreen, Colorado, home.
He lives with his wife Barbara and two Asian leopard
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