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Leopard (Panthera pardus) walking away. Leopards are mostly active at night, but this female leopard was unusually active in daylight hours, due to the presence nearby of a dependent cub. The quizzical twist of her tail almost dared me to follow her into the bush - I declined the invitation!

UGANDA | Wednesday, 3 July 2013 | Views [727] | Comments [1] | View Smaller Image

Leopard (Panthera pardus) walking away. Leopards are mostly active at night, but this female leopard was unusually active in daylight hours, due to the presence nearby of a dependent cub. The quizzical twist of her tail almost dared me to follow her into the bush - I declined the invitation!

 

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I work in Uganda (I'm a secondary mathematics teacher), and I am starting the first school in the country that is community-based, and charges no school fees. The students and staff are fed, too. I am not affiliated with any church. Look me up on LinkedIn - under my name. I am the CAO and director of the schools known as "The Haven for Learning", which is also the name of my charity. May I please use this picture (above) in some of my literature?

  Lauren Rowell Apr 6, 2015 7:46 PM