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Tigers, a Celebration of Life was Andy’s first book on tigers. It was a real labour of love. It contains some of his earliest tiger images, from India and beyond, and his early work with his sadly departed brother Dicky Singh. There are three international award winning images shown in the book, plus a look at the tiger’s life and a conservation section on why the tiger is worth saving from the inspiring zoologist Sarah Christie.
It is our sincere hope that you will be inspired by this book, which is simply about tigers and Andy’s experiences with them. Then we hope you will feel compelled to act after reading the conservation section in the latter parts of the book. It is people like you who will make a real difference to tigers, and as this book shows, there is far more at stake than you might think.
Tigers, a Celebration of Life was Andy’s first book on tigers. It was a real labour of love. It contains some of his earliest tiger images, from India and beyond, and his early work with his sadly departed brother Dicky Singh. There are three international award winning images shown in the book, plus a look at the tiger’s life and a conservation section on why the tiger is worth saving from the inspiring zoologist Sarah Christie.
It is our sincere hope that you will be inspired by this book, which is simply about tigers and Andy’s experiences with them. Then we hope you will feel compelled to act after reading the conservation section in the latter parts of the book. It is people like you who will make a real difference to tigers, and as this book shows, there is far more at stake than you might think.
Tigers, a Celebration of Life was Andy’s first book on tigers. It was a real labour of love. It contains some of his earliest tiger images, from India and beyond, and his early work with his sadly departed brother Dicky Singh. There are three international award winning images shown in the book, plus a look at the tiger’s life and a conservation section on why the tiger is worth saving from the inspiring zoologist Sarah Christie.
It is our sincere hope that you will be inspired by this book, which is simply about tigers and Andy’s experiences with them. Then we hope you will feel compelled to act after reading the conservation section in the latter parts of the book. It is people like you who will make a real difference to tigers, and as this book shows, there is far more at stake than you might think.