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Mark Carwardine

    9 mars 1959

    Mark Carwardine est un zoologue qui a acquis une reconnaissance généralisée pour ses expéditions de conservation avec Douglas Adams, diffusées pour la première fois sur BBC Radio 4 en 1990. Depuis, il est devenu un défenseur de la conservation de premier plan et sans détour, ainsi qu'un animateur, chroniqueur et photographe prolifique. Son travail se concentre sur la documentation des espèces menacées et de leurs habitats, dans le but de sensibiliser aux efforts de conservation urgents. Par le biais de ses diverses plateformes médiatiques, il s'efforce d'inspirer un engagement mondial pour la protection de la biodiversité.

    Mark Carwardine
    Last Chance to See
    Handbook of Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises
    The Shark Watcher's Handbook
    Mark Carwardine's Guide To Whale Watching In Britain And Europe
    Mark Carwardine's Guide to Whale Watching in North America
    Handbook of Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises of the World
    • The most authoritative reference guide to every cetacean species and subspecies in the world Handbook of Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises of the World is the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide to these popular mammals. With nearly 1,000 accurate color illustrations-complete with detailed annotations pointing out significant field marks-this outstanding book covers all 90 species and every subspecies of cetaceans around the globe. Leading cetacean biologists have collaborated with pioneering conservationist Mark Carwardine on the concise text, which is packed with helpful identification tips. From the blue whale to the Indo-Pacific finless porpoise, the illuminating species accounts are accompanied by abundant distribution maps and photographs. Designed to ensure easy access to critical information, Handbook of Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises of the World is an indispensable resource that every whale watcher and cetacean seeker will find invaluable. Provides details on every species and subspecies of whale, dolphin, and porpoise Features nearly 1,000 meticulous color illustrations and 90 distribution maps Includes helpful facts about behavior, life history, and conservation.-- Source other than the Library of Congress

      Handbook of Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises of the World
    • Commercial whale-watching began in 1955 in California, when a San Diego fisherman started taking people (for a dollar a time) to see Grey Whales migrating along the coast. Nowadays, 13 million people go whale-watching each year, in 119 different countries around the world. The undisputed hotspot--with more than half of all whale-watchers--is North America. Mark Carwardine's Guide to Whale-Watching in North America covers all the main whale-watching locations in the United States, Canada and Mexico; rich with photography throughout, the book will also include sections on how to watch whales (including everything from identification to interpreting behavior), and a field-guide section covering all the whales, dolphins and porpoises that can be seen in North America. It includes some of the world's ultimate wildlife experiences: tickling friendly grey whales in Mexico's San Ignacio Lagoon, listening to a live concert of singing humpback whales in Hawaii, being surrounded by thousands of dolphins in Monterey Bay, kayaking with pods of Orca off Vancouver Island, snorkelling with Beluga in Hudson Bay, and many more. Mark Carwardine once again brings us a definitive guide, this time for all who love whales in North America.

      Mark Carwardine's Guide to Whale Watching in North America
    • A guide for marine enthusiasts who seek intentional encounters with sharks enables readers to assess the risks involved, profiling the dangers associated with specific varieties and offering advice on how to make observations in and out of the water. (Biology & Natural History)

      The Shark Watcher's Handbook
    • Many people dream of seeing whales, dolphins and porpoises in the wild, and a good identification guide is a must for any whale-watching trip. This brand new edition of Mark Carwardine's hugely popular Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises is fully updated with the latest information on cetaceans. It contains a brilliant series of identification illustrations by Martin Camm, covering every species of cetacean in the world. Identification is further aided by comparison plates (grouped by ocean), along with diagrams of dive profiles and typical spout shapes. The concise text is packed with identification tips are accompanied by accurate maps, along with photographs of each species, carefully chosen to highlight identification criteria. Mark Carwardine's magnificent new guide--small enough to fit in a pocket, yet comprehensive in coverage--is the definitive guide to these special and much-loved mammals.

      Handbook of Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises
    • Last Chance to See

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(21564)Évaluer

      The record of an odyssey by a zoologist and a zoologically-innocent comic novelist. It began in 1985 with a search for a rare lemur in Madagascar and went on to include expeditions which witnessed fruitbats, man-eating lizards, gorillas, a blind dolphin and the most inept parrot, the kakapot.

      Last Chance to See
    • smelliest plant best water-walker longest migration hairiest animal best surfer tiniest mammal longest tongue fastest swimmer sharpest sense of smell strangest society hottest animal flashiest males slimiest animal fastest digger loudest bird call slipperiest plant stickiest skin deadliest love-life largest animal ever oldest leaves fattest carnivore deepest-living animal sleepiest animal

      Extreme nature : the weirdest animals and plants on the planet
    • "This accessible, practical guide includes everything you need to know to capture fantastic photographs of birds on your doorstep. In RSPB How to Photograph Garden Birds, celebrated photographer and wildlife writer Mark Carwardine shares his expert advice and insider tips and tricks for capturing the perfect photo. Whether you have a professional camera and a garden filled with birds, or a smartphone and access to a bird table, his guidance will improve your photography in leaps and bounds. Packed with beautiful photographs, this book is a step-by-step masterclass on garden bird photography – from attracting different species to using artificial rain and capturing spectacular images of birds in flight. Once you've mastered the basics, you can make garden bird photography as simple or as challenging as you like. A robin perched on a garden spade? Easy. A blackbird feeding among fallen leaves? No problem. A blue tit in flight? Might take some planning but still very achievable. And there's more. Garden bird photography isn't only rewarding in its own right – it's also a sensational way to hone wildlife photography and field skills that you can then adapt to suit any subject anywhere in the world."--Back cover

      RSPB How to Photograph Garden Birds
    • A field guide to fifty-seven species of cetacean explores whales', dolpins', and porpoises' social interactions, complex adaptations, mythology, and relationships with humans

      Whales, Dolphins & Porpoises