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the changing world of the polar bear

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On thin ice

the changing world of the polar bear

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Polar bears--fierce and majestic--have captivated us for centuries. Feared by explorers, revered by the Inuit, and beloved by zoo goers everywhere, polar bears are a symbol for the harsh beauty and muscular grace of the Arctic. Today, as global warming threatens the ice caps' integrity, the polar bear has also come to symbolize the peril that faces all life on earth as a result of harmful human practices. Here, the acclaimed science writer Richard Ellis offers an impassioned and moving statement on behalf of polar bears--and all they stand for.Ellis gives a vivid and brilliantly articulated picture of earth's largest land predators--including their hunting, mating, and hibernation habits. Polar bears are exceptionally well suited for hunting--especially when it comes to ringed seals, their favorite prey, which they can smell from more than a mile away. But as the ice melts in the Arctic, the ability of polar bears to find food diminishes in spite of their incredible physical capacities. Some bears will vainly take to the water in search of ice on which to hunt, and many of them swim until they drown. In the past twenty years alone, the world population of polar bears has shrunk by half. Today they number just 22,000.Still, On Thin Ice is an ode, not an elegy: Ellis reminds us that the extinction of the polar bear--and the disappearance of our ice caps--is not inevitable. While the killing of polar bears remains a matter of ritual solemnity among the Inuit, U.S. government officials continue to balk at placing the polar bear on the endangered species list because doing so would place the bears' territory off-limits for oil drilling. As the polar bears' habitat disappears beneath them, their survival rests entirely on our willingness to take such critical steps.Urgent and stirring, On Thin Ice is both a celebration and a rallying cry on behalf of one of earth's greatest natural treasures.From the Hardcover edition.

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Alfred A. Knopf
Language
English
Pages
400

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2009, Alfred A. Knopf
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Table of Contents

Europeans "discover" the polar bear (and the bear discovers them)
The great ice bear
Polar bear nations
The Eskimo and the polar bear
Hunting the hunter
In the zoo and the circus
On the whiteness of the bear
Global warming and the bear
Is the polar bear doomed?.

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"Borzoi book."

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Dewey Decimal Class
599.786
Library of Congress
QL737.C27 E47 2009, QL737.C27E47 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
400

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Open Library
OL23230342M
Internet Archive
onthinicechangin0000elli
ISBN 13
9780307270597
LCCN
2009020017
OCLC/WorldCat
316029814
Library Thing
9048492
Goodreads
6652969

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