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Nature's Great Events: The Most Amazing Natural Events on the Planet [Hardcover]

Karen Bass (Editor), Brian Leith (Introduction)
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0226471543 978-0226471549 May 15, 2009 1

Nature’s Great Events is the lavishly illustrated counterpart to the Discovery Channel’s landmark wildlife documentary, Natures Most Amazing Events. Using groundbreaking filming techniques and state-of-the-art scientific technologies, the book and the documentary on which it is based are epic in every sense, charting six seasonal events that transform entire ecosystems and the life experiences of the thousands of animals within them, from the largest mammals to the smallest microorganisms.

 

The six events include the flooding of the Okavango Delta in Botswana, which turns sprawling swaths of desert into an elaborate maze of lagoons and swamps; the melting of 10 million square kilometers of ice in the Arctic, which imperils polar bears across the region; the migration of the Serengeti, where life is on the edge for both predator and prey and where lions and wildebeest battle to survive; the great salmon run in British Columbia, where rivers teem with thousands of fish—and where grizzlies and wolves eagerly await them; the explosion of sea life in Alaska’s coastal waters, where countless animals from far and wide brave killer whales to feed; and the greatest marine spectacle on the planet, the annual tide of sardines along South Africa’s east coast, where the greatest concentration of predators—including sharks and dolphins—come to feast.

 

These events are among the processes most important to the survival of life on the planet. Tracking them at every stage with over 400 remarkable photographs throughout, the book follows individual animals as they live and die during these events, often capturing the drama from their unique point of view. The result is an awe-inspiring and truly novel work that brings these events into more brilliant focus than ever before.


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"In conjunction with the forthcoming Discovery Channel series Nature''s Most Amazing Events, comes [this] chronicle of six of nature''s most awesome annual feats. . . . Lush photographs . . . and commentary from the photographers themselves put readers in the middle of the seasonal phenomena that shape and sustain the earth. . . . The detailed—almost reverent—images of imperiled habitats coupled with Bass’s call to urgency make this a beautiful, timely book."—Publishers Weekly, starred review
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"In conjunction with the forthcoming Discovery Channel series Nature''s Most Amazing Events, comes a chronicle of six of nature''s most awesome annual feats—the yearly flooding of Botswana’s Okavango Delta, the pre-winter preparations and feasting on the coast of Alaska, land migrations on the Serengeti, the Arctic melts, the British Columbia salmon run and the migration of sardines pursued by sharks and dolphins in South Africa’s waters. Lush photographs from the BBC’s Natural History Unit and commentary from the photographers themselves put readers in the middle of the seasonal phenomena that shape and sustain the earth: cameraman Mike Holding watches as elephants wade into flooding waters cautiously, so as not to dirty it; on the southeasternmost tip of Alaska, assistant producer Joe Stevens unwittingly dives into the midst of a fish breeding ground. In her foreword, editor and producer Bass writes, "The Earth is changing fast; making this series was a sharp reminder that we cannot take these natural events for granted." The detailed—almost reverent—images of imperiled habitats coupled with Bass’s call to urgency make this a beautiful, timely book."—Publishers Weekly, starred review 
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“From the rains that fall on Africa’s grassy plains to the melting ice that spring brings to the Arctic, the changing seasons set in motion life-altering events. . . . Filmmakers followed the seasons for Nature’s Great Events, a new book, and Nature’s Most Amazing Events, a Discovery Channel series.”—Time for Kids
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"Richly illustrated. . . . The book''s accessible narrative is brilliantly executed; and the photography, featuring 400 images, is breathtaking. Many coffee-table books can provoke sticker shock, but this one . . . costs no more than a day at the zoo for a family of four. It takes you further, however, by revealing how the wild cousins of those captive animals live—and how their survival rests in our hands."—Christian Science Monitor
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About the Author

Karen Bass, Series Producer for Nature’s Great Events, is a TV producer and filmmaker whose award-winning works include Wild Caribbean, Andes to Amazon, Jungle, Pygmy Chimp, and episodes of Natural World and Wildlife on One. Brian Leith, Executive Producer for Nature’s Great Events, has been a producer and director for over twenty years in natural history filmmaking and is the author of The Descent of Darwin.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (May 15, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226471543
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226471549
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 9.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Truly Amazing, May 22, 2009
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I bought a copy of this earlier this week and I have to say that the visual images are just spectacular. My family is looking forward to the Discovery series that starts next week and we now have a handy companion with which to follow along. This is a great book for the family.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seasonal contrasts lavishly illustrated, May 23, 2011
This review is from: Nature's Great Events: The Most Amazing Natural Events on the Planet (Hardcover)
This book accompanied a nature documentary series that I did not see, but stands alone on its own merit. It covers six different natural events that in some way involve migration, although not all of them follow the migration. Sometimes, the chapter focuses on a particular area, showing what the area is like in different seasons. Three of the chapters focus on Africa while the other three focus on North America.

The Okavango delta in Botswana is a very bizarre place, even by the standards of the natural world. It is not unusual for a river flowing through a country with a hot climate to evaporate before it gets anywhere near the sea, but in the case of the Okavango, it produces some extraordinary seasonal changes.

Another of the African chapters focuses on the Serengeti, initially describing the movements of the wildebeest herds. However, the main focus here is on some lions. The feed on wildebeests when they are available, but do not follow the wildebeest on their migrations. During the periods when the wildebeests are away, they sometimes find survival hard. The production team had a bit more variety than they expected, with a volcanic eruption occurring while they were filming.

This book is fascinating, with plenty of great pictures as well as much to read about. Personally, I think the book would have been even better with a wider spread around the world, with at least one chapter involving Europe. However, I still love this book for what it is.
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