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Among all the large whales on Earth, the most unusual and least studied is the narwhal, the northernmost whale on the planet and the one most threatened by global warming. Narwhals thrive in the fjords and inlets of northern Canada and Greenland. These elusive whales, whose long tusks were the stuff of medieval European myths and Inuit legends, are uniquely adapted to the Arctic ecosystem and are able to dive below thick sheets of ice to depths of up to 1,500 meters in search of their prey-halibut, cod, and squid.Join Todd McLeish as he travels high above the Arctic circle to meet:Teams of scientific researchers studying the narwhal's life cycle and the mysteries of its tuskInuit storytellers and huntersAnimals that share the narwhals' habitat: walruses, polar bears, bowhead and beluga whales, ivory gulls, and two kinds of sealsMcLeish consults logbooks kept by whalers and explorers and interviews folklorists and historians to tease out the relationship between the real narwhal and the mythical unicorn. In Colorado, he visits climatologists studying changes in the seasonal cycles of the Arctic ice. From a history of the trade in narwhal tusks to descriptions of narwhals' vocalizations as heard through hydrophones, Narwhals reveals the beauty and thrill of the narwhal and its habitat, and the threat it faces from a rapidly changing world.Watch the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHwaqdKyLCQ&list=UUge4MONgLFncQ1w1C_BnHcw&index=9&feature=plcp
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Todd McLeish's 'Return of the Sea Otter' explores the captivating story of the sea otter's survival and recovery along the Pacific Coast. The book delves into the history of these marine mammals, highlighting their near extinction due to the fur trade and their gradual resurgence in recent decades. Through extensive research and fieldwork, McLeish examines the ecological impact of sea otters as a keystone species, their role in marine ecosystems, and the controversies surrounding their population growth, particularly in regions where they compete with commercial fisheries. The narrative combines scientific insights, personal anecdotes, and interviews with biologists and fishermen, offering a comprehensive look at the ongoing challenges and triumphs in sea otter conservation. Aimed at wildlife enthusiasts, conservationists, and general readers, the book provides an engaging and informative account of one of nature's most endearing and ecologically significant creatures.
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