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Books with title Antarctica: The Last Wilderness

  • The Last Wilderness

    Erin Hunter

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Is this the journey's end . . . or just the beginning?Grizzly bear Toklo, polar bear Kallik, black bear Lusa, and their shape-shifting guide Ujurak have finally reached the Last Great Wilderness, the legendary place they've been searching for. But is this really where they're meant to be? One by one the bears begin to grow apart: Toklo feels the urge to hunt and mark his territory, while Kallik feels the pull of the ice within her. Only Lusa fears the day when her friends will leave her to follow their own paths. When disaster strikes, the bears are forced to leave the sanctuary and enter flat-face territory—or risk losing one of their own. Now their journey's end seems farther away than ever, as a new path spreads out before them.
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  • Antarctica: The Last Wilderness

    Jonathan Bocknek

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Examines the history, climate, and topography of Antarctica, and profiles the explorers who have been there.
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  • Antarctica: The Last Wilderness

    Jonathan Bocknek

    Hardcover (Smart Apple Media, Jan. 16, 2004)
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  • The Earth's Last Wilderness: A Quest to Save Antarctica

    Robert Swan, Gil Reavill

    Paperback (Broadway Books, Oct. 12, 2010)
    Adventurer turned environmentalist Robert Swan illuminates the perils facing the planet come 2041—the year when the international treaty protecting Antarctica is up for review—and the many steps that can be taken to avoid environmental calamity.In 1985, when Robert Swan walked across Antarctica, the fragile polar environment was not high in his mind. But upon his return, the earth’s perilous state became personal: Robert’s ice-blue eyes were singed a pale gray, a result of being exposed to the sun’s rays passing unfiltered through the depleted ozone layer. At this moment, his commitment to preserving the environment was born, and in Antarctica 2041 Swan details his journey to awareness, and his firm belief that humans can reverse the harm done to the planet thus far, and secure its future for generations to come.Despite the dire warnings Swan raises in Antarctica 2041—exponentially high greenhouse-gas levels; rising seas; massive species extinction—he says there is much we can do to avert looming disaster. Ultimately an upbeat call to action, his book provides the information people need to understand the world’s crisis, and the tools they need to combat it, ultimately showing us all that saving Antarctica amounts to saving ourselves.From the Hardcover edition.
  • The Last Wilderness

    Erin Hunter

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 4, 2011)
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