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An unprecedented visual and scientific journey into the secret
world of bears. In Bears of the North, renowned wildlife
photographer, naturalist, and bestselling author Wayne Lynch offers
us a work of scintillating science and stunning beauty. Following
polar bears, brown bears, and American and Asiatic black bears
through the seasons, this journey is an insider's view of
hibernation's mysteries and the birth of cubs in winter; the mating
rituals and voracious appetites of spring; hunting, fishing, and
encounters with neighbors during summer; and the feeding frenzy and
exuberant play of autumn. Dispelling the stereotypes and
untruths-but none of the magic-surrounding these magnificent
animals, Lynch comments on the latest scientific discoveries
related to the biology, behavior, and ecology of bears. He
describes how satellite telemetry has revealed the purpose behind
the meanderings of bears and the great distances they sometimes
cover on land and in water. He also shows how DNA analysis can
teach us about the relatedness of bears within a population, even
revealing the identity of a particular cub's father. Taking us out
into the wilds of the tundra and forests to share his firsthand
observations of the marvelous bears of the Northern Hemisphere,
Lynch describes their survival strategies and the threats they face
from habitat fragmentation and global climate change. Lynch's
fascinating narrative is enhanced by over 150 gorgeous, original
color photographs that capture bears in their habitats, including
appearances of the elusive moon bear, fierce polar bear battles,
and rare images of mothers' intimate moments with their cubs.
Informed by Lynch's nearly forty years of experience observing and
photographing bears in the wild, and aided by sophisticated digital
photo technologies, Bears of the North is an unrivaled collection
of enthralling and informative portraits of bears in their natural
environments.
Manatees, the gentle giants of Florida's lagoons and coastal
habitats, can bring a smile to the face of anybody lucky enough to
spy one. As manatees dip and roll through the water, crowds gather
to watch them feed on aquatic vegetation. Whether they are
congregating by the hundreds or resting or feeding alone, viewing
these sea cows can provide anyone interested in nature with hours
of tranquil pleasure. Having survived for eons, today's manatees
are now under constant threat due to our rapidly swelling human
population. Their habitats are often devastated by development and
pollution. The slow-moving manatees also live at the mercy of
chance, for they occupy waters filled with fast-moving boats
powered by razor-sharp propellers-a new form of predator from which
they have no protection. Boat speed limits have been put in place
to protect manatees, but there is a constant push to lift them so
that people can once again zip across the waters that manatees call
home. For this reason, manatees are often a subject of controversy
that pits their lives against the rights of boat owners. In this
book, manatee expert John E. Reynolds III and famed photographer
Wayne Lynch join forces to reveal the clearest portrait of manatees
ever published. Florida Manatees is a song for the manatee, a
celebration of the lives of these majestic creatures. Reynolds's
concise, informative text shares what scientists know about
manatees, while Lynch's beautiful photographs instantly demonstrate
how special these "potatoes with whiskers" really are. By
encouraging an appreciation of manatees, the authors hope to help
ensure a future in which Floridians can find ways to coexist with
and continue to enjoy these uniquely wonderful sirenian inhabitants
of their state. Included in this book:* How manatees first came to
Florida waters* How manatees fit into the ecosystems of Florida*
What and how much manatees eat* How manatees behave and communicate
with one another* Why manatees look the way they do* Why manatees
have whiskers* How manatee mothers feed their young and much more
The ultimate guide to understanding the biology and behavior of the
amazing and underappreciated American alligator. Few scenes put the
senses on edge more than a submerged alligator, only eyes and snout
showing, when peering across a southern lake on a misty morning. An
iconic American predator, these reptiles grow to thirteen feet or
more and can live as long as humans. Alligators are complex
creatures, capable of terrific attacks and yet tending to their
young in the same gentle way a mother duck looks after her brood.
Once extremely numerous, alligators came close to extinction in the
twentieth century, but thanks to conservation efforts have since
made a comeback, reclaiming their rightful place as the monarchs of
the southern wetlands. In this fascinating account, richly
illustrated with more than 150 photographs from award-winning
wildlife photographer Wayne Lynch, expert zoologist Kent A. Vliet
introduces readers to the biology, ecology, and natural history of
the American alligator. Sharing nuanced depictions of their hidden
lives that will forever change the way you think of these giant
reptiles, the book * combines captivating storytelling with the
most current scientific facts * chronicles the life cycle of the
alligator * explains why the alligator's precise anatomy and
physiology make it so successful * covers a wide range of topics,
from courtship and reproduction to communication, basking,
nest-building, and hunting * reveals the alligator's sophisticated
social life in detail * evaluates the alligator's environmental
role as a keystone species * examines the complicated relationship
between alligators and people
Flightless, iconic birds made even more famous by the 2005 film
March of the Penguins, penguins conjure up images of caring
parents, devoted couples, and tough survivors. In Penguins: The
Animal Answer Guide, Gerald L. Kooyman and Wayne Lynch inform
readers about all seventeen species, including the emperor penguin
featured in the film. Do you know why penguins live only in the
Southern Hemisphere? Or that they can be ferocious predators? Why
are penguins black and white? Do they play? This book answers these
questions and many more, illuminating the fascinating biology and
evolutionary history of these odd birds. Kooyman has studied
penguins for decades, and Lynch's photographs of penguins in the
wild are the best ever captured. The result of their combined
effort is a book that answers every penguin question you've ever
had. Whether you hope to travel to the Southern Hemisphere or
simply want to learn more about wildlife, Penguins: The Animal
Answer Guide deserves a spot on your bookshelf.
There is no group of birds more mysterious and fascinating than
owls. The loudmouths of the raptor world, they peep, trill, toot,
bark, growl, shriek, whistle, chittle, whoop, chuckle, boom, and
buzz. Indeed, very few actually "hoot." They have become the stuff
of lore and legend-from the Roman myth that an owl foot could
reveal secrets to the First Nations belief that an owl feather
could give a newborn better night vision. But the truth about owls
is much more exciting. In this gorgeous book, celebrated natural
history writer and wildlife photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the
secrets of this elusive species with stunning photographs, personal
anecdotes, and accessible science. The photos alone are
masterpieces. Unlike most published owl photos, which are portraits
of birds in captivity, the vast majority of these were taken in the
wild-a product of the author-photographer's incredible knowledge
and patience. Lynch complements the photos with a wealth of facts
about anatomy, habitat, diet, and family life. For each of the
nineteen species that inhabit Canada and the United States, he
provides a range map and a brief discussion of its distribution,
population size, and status. Lynch debunks myths about owls'
"supernatural" powers of sight and hearing, discusses courtship
rituals, and offers personal tips for finding owls in the wild.
From the great horned to the tiny elf owl, this amazing volume
captures the beauty and mystery of these charismatic birds of prey.
Amphibians and reptiles (herpetofauna) are a significant but
much-neglected component of the natural economy of the province of
Alberta. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Alberta, Second Edition
continues both as a field guide and a comprehensive natural
history, builds on the strengths of the first with a richly
illustrated text and colour photographs of the species taken by
renowned wildlife photographer Wayne Lynch. The Amphibians and
Reptiles of Alberta, First Edition won an Emerald Award for
Environmental Excellence and an award from the Book Publishers
Association of Alberta. This second edition has been thoroughly
revised and updated. Nomenclature has been changed to reflect
current thinking in the field. New photographs have been added, and
maps and illustrations have been updated. This is the essential
reference for Alberta herpetofauna.
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