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Erwin A. Bauer

    Majestäten der Wälder
    Wild dogs: the wolves, coyotes, and foxes of North America
    Antlers. Nature´s majestic crown
    The Last big cats
    Yellowstone
    • Using their own unique perspective, the Bauers show readers the many facets of Yellowstone, from tourists gazing at Old Faithful to serene fly fishing at Trout Creek. They also touch on Yellowstone's past, including highlights about the founding of the world's first national park, and discuss the future of the park in the face of grave threats to the its ecosystem. This revised edition includes an update on the park's recovery from the fires of 1988, as well as new information on the reintroduction of wolves and the wolves' impact on other Yellowstone wildlife.The Bauers, who have been exploring the park for more than forty years, know the park like no others. Their photos take readers off the beaten path and reveal the wild beauty of a park that, though many visit, few truly explore. About the Authors: Erwin and Peggy Bauer, of Sequim, Washington, have photographed and written about the animals and natural wonders of the world for more than forty years, winning many national and international awards for their stunning wildlife portraits. They have more than a dozen books in print, including Big Game of North America, Whitetails, Mule Deer, Antlers: Nature's Majestic Crown, and Bears, all published by Voyageur Press.

      Yellowstone
    • The Last big cats

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,2(7)Évaluer

      Presents the natural history of the major cat species and focuses on the status of the endangered or threatened big cats. Includes 50 years of the Bauers' photographs.

      The Last big cats
    • Wild dogs have long been considered one of our worst enemies. Only now that their numbers have dwindled are efforts being made to save these graceful, intelligent, and indefatigable creatures. This collection of 130 spectacular images offers a rare look into the daily lives of wild dogs throughout North America. Whether in full pursuit of prey, caring for newborn pups, or relaxing in the afternoon sun, the canines pictured here offer fascinating insight into the origins of their domesticated relatives. Complete with informative, anecdotal chapter introductions, detailed captions, and maps of each species' territory, Wild Dogs is a revealing look at these magnificent, often controversial predators.

      Wild dogs: the wolves, coyotes, and foxes of North America