Arctic Autumn e-bog
127,71 DKK
(inkl. moms 159,64 DKK)
The Arctic doesnt spring to mind when most people think about autumn. Yet in his continuing effort to invite readers curiosity through unpredictability, Pete Dunne pairs the transitional season of autumn with this fragile environment in flux. The book begins on Bylot Island in Nunavut, Canada, at the retreating edge of the seasonal ice sheet, then moves to Alaska, where the needs of molting gee...
E-bog
127,71 DKK
Forlag
Mariner Books
Udgivet
20 september 2011
Længde
272 sider
Genrer
Applied ecology
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780547607368
The Arctic doesnt spring to mind when most people think about autumn. Yet in his continuing effort to invite readers curiosity through unpredictability, Pete Dunne pairs the transitional season of autumn with this fragile environment in flux. The book begins on Bylot Island in Nunavut, Canada, at the retreating edge of the seasonal ice sheet, then moves to Alaska, where the needs of molting geese go head to head with societys need for oil. Then on to the Barren Lands of Canada and a search for the celebrated caribou herds that mean life and death for human and animal predators alike. A canoe trip down the John River is filled with memories, laughter, and contemplation. A caribou hunt with a professional trapper leads to a polemic on hunting. Dunne travels to an island in the Bering Sea, off the coast of Alaska, to look for rare birds and ponder the passionate nature of competitive bird listers. No trip to the Arctic would be complete without a trip to see polar bears, so Dunne and his wife visit Churchill, Manitoba, the polar bear capital of the world. These majestic but threatened creatures lead Dunne to think about his own life, our interactions with the natural world, and the importance of the Arctic, North Americas last great wilderness.