Living Inspirations from Alan Rabinowitz

It’s important to improve your own life & get a better lifestyle. It is equally important to help others achieve their own goals in life & inspire others to live better. Such is the story of Dr. Alan Rabinowitz.

Alan Rabinowitz, of the National Geographic Documentary – In Search of the Jaguar has been doing exactly that for over 40 years now. He has been an inspiration to live & live better to millions of people as well as to the magnificent Jaguars!

Born in New York, Alan’s childhood was not something you would envy. He had a serious stuttering problem that kept him mainly to himself, without many friends.

Growing up alone, all Alan Rabinowitz had were his pets to talk to! And that love for animals stayed with him. So when he was called in to study the life & behavior of the Jaguars in the Latin American crown, he jumped in with all his might.

Over the years he has influenced numerous lives in a positive way. His personal example of struggle, fighting for the cause of giving the Jaguars a land of their own & creating new volunteers to take the baton forward.

A few years back, Alan was diagnosed with Leukemia. Though there is no certain cure for this cancer, Alan is fighting on for life life with the same zeal he took to conservation 40 years back.

Alan, his life’s story & his cause, his fight to save the Jaguars & the endless effort of the conservationists fighting every day to have the wild cats live, is caught in this great documentary by National Geographic.

Click Here to Get Your Copy of National Geographic Documentary – In Search of the Jaguar.

About Ranjay Mitra

Ranjay is a freelance photographer, a small business adviser on internet marketing, technology for small business & a publisher. Ranjay is a contributor to Build Better Life & he also authors several online photography journals, technology & small business websites. You can follow him on • Twitter at http://twitter.com/ranjaymitraFaceBook at http://www.facebook.com/ranjay.mitra.

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