2014 Photo Contest, Nature, 1st prize

Cougars

Photographer

Steve Winter

for National Geographic

11 December, 2012

After sedating a male cougar, members of the Teton Cougar Project collect blood samples, measure and weigh the cat, then fit it with a satellite collar to track its movements.

Cougars, once in decline, have for the past 40 years been making a comeback across the western United States—though they remain extremely elusive. The cats are protected in California and Florida, but prized game in 13 other states.

The success of the recovery in cougar numbers depends in part on where the public will tolerate them, and on strategies for dealing with the difficulties of interaction between humans and cougars in populated regions.

About the photographer

Steve Winter

American photographer Steve Winter started taking photos as a child while growing up in rural Indiana. After graduating from the Academy of Art and the University of San Francisc...

Technical information

Shutter Speed
1/16
Focal length
16.0 mm
F-Stop
11.0
ISO
800
Camera
Canon EOS 5D Mark III

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