National Geographic Wildlife Photographers

National Geographic Photographer Jason Edwards has been at the forefront of wildlife photography for more than 30 years. His image portfolio ranks among the largest of any photographer in the Society's long history.

Water sprays from a Red Lechwe running across a floodplain. Duba Plains Camp, Ngamiland West, Botswana.

Water sprays from a Red Lechwe running across a floodplain. Duba Plains Camp, Ngamiland West, Botswana.

Close-up of a Saltwater Estuarine Crocodile's scales, jaw and teeth. Alice Springs Desert Park, Northern Territory, Australia.

Close-up of a Saltwater Estuarine Crocodile's scales, jaw and teeth. Alice Springs Desert Park, Northern Territory, Australia.

A Leopard cub climbs into the canopy of an umbrella acacia tree to greet it's mother who had been surveying the savannah for prey. Serengeti, Tanzania.

A Leopard cub climbs into the canopy of an umbrella acacia tree to greet it's mother who had been surveying the savannah for prey. Serengeti, Tanzania.