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A Complete Guide to Arctic Wildlife

By (author) Richard Sale
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Helm
Published: 30th Sep 2006
Dimensions: w 184mm h 257mm d 37mm
Weight: 1500g
ISBN-10: 0713670398
ISBN-13: 9780713670394
Barcode No: 9780713670394
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Synopsis
The Arctic Circle contains some of the most spectacular places on earth, including rivers of ice, taiga forests, bleak tundras, and vast regions of pack ice. Despite its harsh climate, the Arctic is home to a surprisingly rich fauna, ranging from tiny insects and crustaceans to a wealth of birds such as Ptarmigan, Snowy Owl, Gyrfalcon and a host of breeding waders, and from a diverse assemblage of small mammals like voles and hares to giants such as Walrus, Narwhal and Bowhead Whale. The Complete Guide to Arctic Wildlife is the first comprehensive biography of this region. Illustrated throughout with the amazing photography of author Richard Sale and polar expert Per Michelson, it contains in-depth sections on the geology and geography of the area, climate, ecology, species diversity and biogeography, a review of the peoples of the Arctic, and a discussion of the impact of human activity on this fragile environment. The rest of the book contains a detailed field guide covering the birds and mammals of the region, with sections on identification, confusion species, diet, breeding biology, taxonomy and distribution, illustrated with range maps and glorious photography. This breathtaking book will enchant everyone who loves wild places, and will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in the polar north.

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'Richly informative about the ways and whereabouts of every creature from the Siberian tit to the showshoe hare.' The Times (November 2006) 'It makes me dizzy just thinking about the amount of work that must have gone into this book. It is packed with well-researched information and deserves to be the ultimate Actic wildlife guide for a long time to come.' BBC Wildlife (February 2007) 'An attractive book [which] does provide a very good explanation of how the Arctic works as an ecosystem.' Birding World (June 2007) 'A very good book which will be hard to better.' IBIS (2007) 'A well-produced, accurate and attractive book, beautifully presented and illustrated, and giving excellent coverage of Arctic birds and mammals.' British Birds (August 2007)