Polar Bears

Cover of Polar Bears by Ian Stirling
Author: Ian Stirling
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 9780472081080
Dimensions:
Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8.5 Inches
Weight: 2.54413450348 Pounds
Width: 0.8 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 599.74/446
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“Polar Bears” by Ian Stirling, published by University of Michigan Press in 1998, is an illustrated exploration of the life and ecology of polar bears. This 220-page book presents a comprehensive overview of how polar bears have evolved and adapted to their icy habitats. Readers will gain insights into the polar bear’s life cycle, from its birth in winter dens to its hunting techniques and seasonal migrations, while also considering the impact of human activity on their survival.

The book features over 150 color photographs by renowned wildlife photographer Dan Guravich, showcasing the polar bear’s majestic beauty and behavior. Through a blend of scientific research and visual storytelling, “Polar Bears” offers a detailed look at these powerful mammals, highlighting their role in the Arctic ecosystem. The combination of Stirling’s expertise and Guravich’s photography provides an informative and visually engaging experience for those interested in nature, wildlife, and the challenges faced by these iconic animals.


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Every once in a while a book comes along that combines both art and research so completely, so intuitively, that it becomes a classic, offering the reader not only a wealth of information, but an escape into the life of the subject covered. Polar Bears is such a book.
Here, you will learn from one of the world’s leading polar bear experts, Ian Stirling, how the polar bear evolved and adapted to its world of snow and ice. You will follow the life of the polar bear from its birth in a snowy den in the middle of winter through its fascinating methods of hunting seals on the sea ice, its seasonal migrations, and its passage into old age. And you will learn about the impact of man on the survival of this magnificent animal.
Renowned wildlife photographer Dan Guravich’s spectacular visual commentary captures the playfulness and the majestic beauty of the polar bear. Over 150 color photographs portray the animals as the powerful predators they are. You will see the scars of battle, and you will see the tenderness between a mother and her cubs. In all, you will experience a truly fitting tribute to one of the most beautiful creatures in the world–the very spirit of Arctic living.
“Few men other than the Inuit themselves have had as intimate an acquaintance with polar bears as Ian Stirling and Dan Guravich. The combination of Stirling’s scholarly research and Guravich’s incomparable photographs are a superb celebration of these glamorous ‘Lords of the Arctic.’” –Roger Tory Peterson
“Here fascinating, accurate science is interwoven in an icy matrix with humanly rich Inuit lore. The result is the best available book on polar bears.” –Stephen Herrero
“Nowhere before have we seen photos that capture polar bears in such a diverse range of situations and poses. . . . Stirling beguiles us with fascinating facts.” —Northwest Explorer
“Of all the books on polar bears that I have seen, this is certainly the finest.” —Beaver
Ian Stirling is Senior Research Scientist with the Canadian Wildlife Service, Edmonton, and Adjunct Professor of Zoology, University of Alberta, Edmonton. For over fourteen years he has supervised the Canadian Wildlife Service Polar Bear Project. Photographer Dan Guravich was widely known for his many articles and books on nature and wildlife.

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When was “Polar Bears” published?
Publisher: University of Michigan Press. Year: 1998.
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ISBN-13: 9780472081080.
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Language: en. Pages: 220. Edition: Illustrated.

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