Bookbot

Owls of the Eastern Ice

Valoración del libro

Parámetros

  • 368 páginas
  • 13 horas de lectura

Más información sobre el libro

A breathtaking portrait of Russia's remote far eastern forest, and of the world's most extraordinary owl. Primorye, a remote forested region near to where Russia, China and North Korea meet in a tangle of barbed wire, is the only place where brown bears, tigers and leopards co-exist. It is also home to one of nature's rarest birds, the Blakiston's fish owl. A chance encounter with this huge, strange bird was to change wildlife researcher Jonathan C. Slaght's life beyond measure. This is the story of Slaght's quest to safeguard the notoriously elusive owl from extinction. Over decades, during months-long journeys covering thousands of miles, he has pursued it through its forbidding territory. He has spent time with the Russians who struggle on in the harsh conditions of the taiga forest. And he has observed how Russia's logging interests and evolving fortunes present new threats to the owl's survival. Preserving its habitats will secure the forest for future generations, both animal and human - but can this battle be won? Exhilarating and clear-sighted, Owls of the Eastern Ice is a timely meditation on our relationship with the natural world and on what it means to devote one's career to a single pursuit.

Publicación

Compra de libros

Owls of the Eastern Ice, Jonathan C. Slaght

Idioma
Publicado en
2020
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Tapa dura)
Te avisaremos por correo electrónico en cuanto lo localicemos.

Métodos de pago

4,2
Muy bueno
4591 Valoraciones

Nos falta tu reseña aquí

Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2020
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
368
ISBN10
0241333938
ISBN13
9780241333938
Serie
Calificación
4,2 de 5
Descripción
A breathtaking portrait of Russia's remote far eastern forest, and of the world's most extraordinary owl. Primorye, a remote forested region near to where Russia, China and North Korea meet in a tangle of barbed wire, is the only place where brown bears, tigers and leopards co-exist. It is also home to one of nature's rarest birds, the Blakiston's fish owl. A chance encounter with this huge, strange bird was to change wildlife researcher Jonathan C. Slaght's life beyond measure. This is the story of Slaght's quest to safeguard the notoriously elusive owl from extinction. Over decades, during months-long journeys covering thousands of miles, he has pursued it through its forbidding territory. He has spent time with the Russians who struggle on in the harsh conditions of the taiga forest. And he has observed how Russia's logging interests and evolving fortunes present new threats to the owl's survival. Preserving its habitats will secure the forest for future generations, both animal and human - but can this battle be won? Exhilarating and clear-sighted, Owls of the Eastern Ice is a timely meditation on our relationship with the natural world and on what it means to devote one's career to a single pursuit.