Owls of the Eastern Ice: The Quest to Find and Save the World’s Largest Owl
Autor Jonathan C. Slaghten Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 aug 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241333938
ISBN-10: 0241333938
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Allen Lane
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241333938
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Allen Lane
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Jonathan
C.
Slaghtis
a
world
expert
on
the
Blakiston's
fish
owl.
He
is
the
Russia
and
Northeast
Asia
Coordinator
for
the
Wildlife
Conservation
Society
and
has
spent
more
than
twenty
years
travelling
and
living
in
the
Russian
Far
East.
His
work
has
featured
in
theNew
York
Times,
BBC
World
Service,SmithsonianandAudubon.Owls
of
the
Eastern
Iceis
his
first
book.
Recenzii
Slaght
has
a
rare
gift
for
startling
evocations
of
the
natural
world...A
refreshingly
old-school,
tautly
strung
adventure
Excellent...The brutality of human habitation is counterpoised with the brutality of the natural world. The reader becomes, like the author, "stunned by the quiet violence of this place."
Theremarkable storyof one man's heroic quest to save the astonishing fish owl. If only every endangered species had a guardian angel asimpassioned, courageous and pragmaticas Jonathan Slaght.
A gripping accountof the author's obsessive quest to save one of the world's most magnificent birds.
A vivid dispatch from the front line of conservation,Owls of the Eastern Iceisengrossing and uplifting; an inspiring story of vital work undertaken with utter determination in wild and distant places.
Slaght's story reveals the patience and determination of a true conservationist. And the ears and eyes of a poet. Above all, he makes the people, wildlife and landscape of the Russian Far East come alive for armchair travellers.I haven't enjoyed a book on remote Russia as much as this since Ian Frazier'sTravels in Siberia
True epic. Apowerful, passionate and highly readablereflection on the wildness both inside us and out there in the forest.
Afascinatingaccount of one man's quest to conserve the magnificent fish owl of Eastern Asia, this is a book that feels bothurgent and relevant.
From the very first pages, Slaght grips readers withvivid language and tight storytelling... The cast of characters he brings to life - both human and avian - illuminate the delicate symbiosis of the natural world and shed a welcome light on the remarkable creatures that are too little known.Top-notch nature writing in service of a magnificent, vulnerable creature.
Adetailed and thrillingaccount of efforts to conserve an endangered species. . . Slaght evinces humor, tirelessness, and dedication in relating the hard and crucial work of conservation.Readers will be drawn to this exciting chronicle of science and adventure, a demonstration that wilderness can still be found.
Athoroughly engagingread which will appeal both to those specifically interested in owls, as well as those with a wider interest in the natural world.Will make armchair and keyboard conservationists envious and uncomfortable in equal measures
This isan epic taleof hangovers, violence and obsessive ornithology. It is asuperbdepiction of a far-flung corner of the world where bears, tigers and men battle with relentless environment and each other. It is apowerfulantidote to saccharine nature writing; Slaght encounters such a host of pickled gritty characters that you could imagine the Coen brothers adapting it for the screen.
Excellent...The brutality of human habitation is counterpoised with the brutality of the natural world. The reader becomes, like the author, "stunned by the quiet violence of this place."
Theremarkable storyof one man's heroic quest to save the astonishing fish owl. If only every endangered species had a guardian angel asimpassioned, courageous and pragmaticas Jonathan Slaght.
A gripping accountof the author's obsessive quest to save one of the world's most magnificent birds.
A vivid dispatch from the front line of conservation,Owls of the Eastern Iceisengrossing and uplifting; an inspiring story of vital work undertaken with utter determination in wild and distant places.
Slaght's story reveals the patience and determination of a true conservationist. And the ears and eyes of a poet. Above all, he makes the people, wildlife and landscape of the Russian Far East come alive for armchair travellers.I haven't enjoyed a book on remote Russia as much as this since Ian Frazier'sTravels in Siberia
True epic. Apowerful, passionate and highly readablereflection on the wildness both inside us and out there in the forest.
Afascinatingaccount of one man's quest to conserve the magnificent fish owl of Eastern Asia, this is a book that feels bothurgent and relevant.
From the very first pages, Slaght grips readers withvivid language and tight storytelling... The cast of characters he brings to life - both human and avian - illuminate the delicate symbiosis of the natural world and shed a welcome light on the remarkable creatures that are too little known.Top-notch nature writing in service of a magnificent, vulnerable creature.
Adetailed and thrillingaccount of efforts to conserve an endangered species. . . Slaght evinces humor, tirelessness, and dedication in relating the hard and crucial work of conservation.Readers will be drawn to this exciting chronicle of science and adventure, a demonstration that wilderness can still be found.
Athoroughly engagingread which will appeal both to those specifically interested in owls, as well as those with a wider interest in the natural world.Will make armchair and keyboard conservationists envious and uncomfortable in equal measures
This isan epic taleof hangovers, violence and obsessive ornithology. It is asuperbdepiction of a far-flung corner of the world where bears, tigers and men battle with relentless environment and each other. It is apowerfulantidote to saccharine nature writing; Slaght encounters such a host of pickled gritty characters that you could imagine the Coen brothers adapting it for the screen.