The polar bear, king of the Arctic, is one of the world's most
recognizable animals. Images of the majestic beasts roaming across
the ice cap, plunging into frigid waters, and playing with furry
cubs have come to symbolize the beauty and grandeur of the Arctic.
Andrew E. Derocher and Wayne Lynch have spent decades following the
bears, and this book offers the most comprehensive and readable
review of their biology, ecology, behavior, and conservation.
With gripping photographs by Lynch, a preeminent wildlife
photographer, and the personal stories of Derocher, this book is as
stunning to look at as it is fascinating to read. It weaves
together their remarkable experiences with the latest research to
tell the amazing story of these Arctic predators, tracing the
animals back to their evolutionary roots and looking ahead to the
future of polar bears on a warming planet Earth.
Through informative and engaging language, Derocher carefully
explains the sea ice ecosystem that is essential to the survival of
polar bears. He addresses the threat of global warming to the
Arctic--home to polar bears for tens of thousands of years--and
describes in impressive detail their feeding habits, distribution,
den ecology, and reproduction. Lynch's vivid photographs capture
all this and more as they chronicle the wide range of polar bear
behavior, from family rituals to ferocious predatory practices.
Captivating, accurate, and inspiring, "Polar Bears" belongs in
the hands of all who love the wild.
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