The internationally successful movie "March of the Penguins"
showcases the life of these fascinating flightless birds that have
become such prominent symbols of the fragile nature of our
ecosystem. Faced with global warming, invasive tourism, pollution
and loss of habitat, penguins -- if they are to survive -- need
protection more than ever.
Over the past 18 years, Wayne Lynch has traveled to Antarctica,
the Galapagos Islands, Argentina, Chile, New Zealand and a dozen
remote island clusters in the tempestuous Southern Ocean, studying
and photographing all 17 species of penguins in their natural
habitats. In Penguins of the World, he documents the extraordinary
life cycles of these tough, resourceful and beautiful animals in
the harshest environments imaginable.
This second edition has been revised, redesigned and expanded,
with detailed information and the latest facts and statistics on:
Anatomy Egg and chick development Mating and feeding habits
Predators Habitats Climate change Changes to food levels.
Through his engaging text and on-location photographs, Wayne
Lynch captures these birds in their wide variety of activities and
behaviors. Penguins of the World will appeal to anyone interested
in birds, nature and science.
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