Polar Bears: A Life Under Threat

Polar Bears: A Life Under Threat

by Michel Rawicki
Polar Bears: A Life Under Threat

Polar Bears: A Life Under Threat

by Michel Rawicki

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Overview

  • Spectacular photographs of the polar bear: the largest carnivore to walk the earth today
  • Follows the bears across the Arctic, from settlements to forests, pack-ice to tundra
  • Contains a collection of evocative essays and poetry
  • Foreword by Hubert Reeves
  • Short video for the title here

A symbol of strength, survival despite hardship and – more recently – the perils of global warming, the polar bear wears many different faces across the world. Polar Bears: A Life Under Threat is an uncompromising exploration of the animal behind the mythos.


Rawicki’s anthology transports us to the Arctic: the bears’ home territory. His photographs depict playful cubs, hunting mothers and solitary adults on their yearly migration. The bears’ innate curiosity shines through, as they peer through windows and rear up on their hind legs to study the camera. As well as trekking across miles of dazzling snow, they forage in forests and towns – leading to a striking series of photographs that document the relationship between bear, man and environment.


Accompanying these images are a series of essays, poems and even a quiz, from the minds of Michel Rawicki and his contributors: Hubert Reeves, astrophysicist, and Remy Marion, author of several books about the polar regions. They explain the challenges encountered by polar bears in the modern age, and explore the future of a species threatened by climate change and pollution.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788840422
Publisher: Acc Publishing Group Ltd
Publication date: 10/31/2019
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 1,170,130
Product dimensions: 9.70(w) x 12.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Michel Rawicki made his first expedition to the Arctic at 43, and has dedicated himself to documenting the changing landscape of the poles ever since. His photography develops an intimate dialogue with his animal subjects, observing their lifelong struggle for survival. Although Rawicki began using a digital camera in 2002, he still works with panoramic film in a 6x17 cm format.
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