Wildlife of the Arctic (Travellers Guide)
By (Author) Richard Sale
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
19th March 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Geographical discovery and exploration
577.586
Paperback
336
Width 115mm, Height 190mm, Spine 23mm
490g
This book celebrates the Arctic, exploring the natural history that has so inspired generations.
Early travellers to the Arctic brought back tales of amazing creatures and of the endurance required of visitors, the Arctic becoming a land of inspiration and imagination. Adventurers test themselves against it. Its wildlife still amazes when film and television show Earths natural wonders it is always the polar regions that draw the biggest audiences. But today the Arctic is in retreat. Humanitys relentless exploitation of the Earths resources in the pursuit of progress has, it seems, altered the climate and threatens the ice and ice-living organisms. It is a clich that the loss of a species diminishes us, but it is true nonetheless. Even to people who have never seen a Polar Bear its loss will be immeasurable as the bear is iconic, both defining and reflecting the Arctic.
This Travellers Guide is designed to give visitors a handy identification guide to the wildlife they might see as they travel around, including stunning photography and detailed descriptions of each species.
Praise for Collins New Naturalist Falcons by Richard Sale:
'One of the best New Naturalists on birds, and one that is likely to remain the last word on British falcons for a long time.' British Wildlife
An in-depth, rigorous analysis of the four British breeding falcons []. A must for the bookshelves of any raptor-loving hardened ornithologist. Bird Watching
A wonderful addition to the remarkable New Naturalist Library. [] we get the benefit of Richard Sales own vital research, especially in a fascinating chapter on the birds hunting techniques. BBC Wildlife
Richard Sale is a full time writer and photographer, who has written numerous books on outdoor/leisure themes.A freelance photographer for 40 years, John Cleare has made no less than 20 expeditions to the mountains of Nepal, India, Pakistan and China. Highlights include membership of the 1971 International Everest Expedition and leadership of the successful 1982 American Muztagh Ata ski ascent.