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Tracking Gobi Grizzlies Surviving Beyond the Back of Beyond

By: Douglas H Chadwick(Author), Joe Riis(Illustrator)
288 pages, colour & b/w photos, b/w maps
Publisher: Patagonia Books
Tracking Gobi Grizzlies
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In the tradition of Douglas Chadwick's best-selling adventure memoir, The Wolverine Way, Tracking Gobi Grizzlies creates a portrait of these rarest of bears' fight for survival in one of the toughest, most remote settings on Earth. He demonstrates why saving this endangered animal supports an entire ecosystem made up of hundreds of interconnected plants and animals, from desert roses to Asiatic lynx and wild double-humped camels, all adapting as best they can to the effects of climate change. A parable of environmental stewardship in a legendary realm.

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Douglas H. Chadwick is a wildlife biologist who studied mountain goats and grizzlies in the Rockies, elephants in Africa, and whales in the world's oceans. Doug Chadwick began writing about natural history and conservation from national magazines, including National Geographic. He lives in Whitefish, MT.

Joe Riis is a wildlife biologist turned National Geographic photographer and a Young Explorers grantee. He lives in Bijou Hills, SD.

By: Douglas H Chadwick(Author), Joe Riis(Illustrator)
288 pages, colour & b/w photos, b/w maps
Publisher: Patagonia Books
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