Captivating, accurate, and inspiring, Polar Bears belongs in the hands of all who love the wild.
(
Guardian 2012)
Derocher and Lynch's handiwork, however, is less a lament and more a celebration of polar bears. And that will almost certainly make it a winner with increasingly fussy readers looking to be awed, inspired, and informed by artfully illustrated books.
(Ed Struzik
Edmonton Journal 2012)
Everyone with an interest in polar bears or bears of any species will want to add this book to their bookshelf.
(Sterling Miller
International Bear News 2012)
This book is as amazing to look at as it is fascinating to read... Captivating, precise, inspiring, Polar Bears is intended for all those who love nature.
(
PhotoNews 2012)
This magnificent species has got the book it deserves.
(Jeff Wilson
BBC Wildlife Magazine 2012)
A book which would grace any coffee table, but equally one which should be in the library of every zoo and scientific institution which has an interest in polar bears, Arctic biodiversity or the possible effects of global warming. For every curator, animal manager, veterinarian and zoo architect it should be mandatory reading... Global warming, with or without mankind's help, may cause the polar bear to become extinct and this book may be the best record we have to remember it by.
(Richard Perron
International Zoo News)
A welcome and timely contribution... a reliable and comprehensive source of information.
(Kristin Laidre
ARCTIC 2012)
For a read on polar bears, this book has it all. There is not a stone unturned throughout these pages, which look at every aspect of the species in thorough detail, including their evolution, arctic marine ecosystems and hunting methods... Proving that polar bears are everything you thought they were and more—you won't want to miss out on this read.
(
Pet Focus 2012)
Derocher lays our for us a comprehensive review of work done on these great mammals including their biology, ecology, and behavior. The text is supplemented by stunning photographs by Wayne Lynch who has spent decades following the bears. It all works excellently together—photos and text—and the reader comes away with a renewed appreciation for one of nature's most charismatic carnivores.
(
National Outdoor Book Awards 2012)
University of Alberta biology professor Andrew E. Derocher and award-winning science writer/wildlife photographer Wayne Lynch set out to produce the most comprehensive book about polar bears to date. They succeeded, with Derocher packaging more than 20 years of scientific study and the experience from more than 40 field expeditions into a reader-friendly, text-based guide complemented by Lynch's stunning Arctic images.
(Michelle LePage
Canadian Geographic 2012)
Derocher, a bear biologist, and Lynch, a physician turned wildlife photographer, have put together an accessible book that takes full advantage of Derocher's research experience and Lynch's eye for capturing wildlife on film.
(
Choice 2012)
When I first started reading the book I wondered who the audience would be.Would the general public, including school children and polar bear enthusiasts, beinterested in the level of detail of this book? Us scientists who study polar bearsalready know all about the bear (of course!)-would we read this book? The answersto those two questions are yes and yes...., I believe that this book will satiate anypolar bear enthusiast’s curiosity about the species and the environment in which itlives. At the same time, it also is a useful resource to those of us who study polar bearsand their prey in the Arctic.
(Karyn D. Rode
Marine Mammal Science 2013)
This is a beautiful book, a fascinating subject, and a turning point in our human evolution and relationship with the natural world. Get the book, then go out and do something.
(William L. Gannon
Journal of Mammalogy 2013)