Synopses & Reviews
After the snows have melted, at the dawning of spring, in emerald forests, giants waken. They escape their underground lairs, somnolent, tousled ... And hungry! Some are alone and wander the forests in search of food and others of their kind. Elsewhere, miniature facsimiles - minor versions of these quarter ton leviathans - shadow others, tethering them closer to their dens. For centuries humans' link with bears has been tenuous. Whatever people's individual views, however, bears are absorbing and captivating creatures. Intelligent and adaptable, and instinctively caring, at the same time they can be lazy, belligerent and cantankerous. Always, however, they demand respect. They have survived for centuries at the top of the food chain, kings and queens of their environment - a creature to which all others bow.
Synopsis
Whatever people's individual views, bears are absorbing and captivating creatures. Intelligent and adaptable, and instinctively caring, at the same time they can be lazy, belligerent and cantankerous. Always, however, they demand respect. They have survived for centuries at the top of the food chain, kings and queens of their environment - a creature to which all others bow.
About the Author
Chris Weston is a full time photographer specializing in natural history and wildlife. A regular contributor to UK magazines, Chris also leads numerous workshops and overseas photographic safaris. He is the author of a number of books, including
The Essential Lighting Manual,
500 Digital Hints, Tips, and Techniques and
Mastering Your Digital SLR for RotoVision.
He lives in Hertfordshire, UK.