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Nature Marine Life

Gray Whales

Wandering Giants

by (author) Robert Busch

Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Initial publish date
May 1998
Category
Marine Life
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781551431147
    Publish Date
    May 1998
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

Robert Busch chronicles man's historical fascination with and affection for this marine mammal. No other whale routinely allows humans to touch it, and no other whale is watched by so many people each year. This complete natural history of the gray whale is illustrated with over 80 colour photographs, including a number of beautiful underwater shots. Along with the details of the life history of the whale (evolution, intelligence, social behaviour, relationship with other species, etc.) this book covers man's exploitations of the whale, its comeback from the brink of extinction, the whale's place in aboriginal life and mythology, and its current and future management issue.

About the author

Robert Busch is a nature writer who has also published books on grizzly bears, cougars, salmon and wolves. Gray Whales, Wandering Giants is his sixth book. He regularly contributes to magazines such as Sierra , Outside, Nature Canada, Wildlife Conservation, Discovery, and Canadian Wildlife

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