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Killer Whales of the World: Natural History and Conservation

AUTHOR: Robin W. Baird
ISBN: 0896585123

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Killer Whales of the World: Natural History and Conservation
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by Robin W. Baird

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Killer whales, those panda-marked large dolphins that almost everyone admires, are the subject of a new book from Voyageur, a publisher well known for heavily illustrated books about animal species. Despite the misleading title--there is only one species of killer whale, though it is found worldwide--this in-depth introduction is an excellent primer to these sea mammals. The author, a whale scientist also involved in the release program for Keiko (the Free Willy star), distills hundreds of scientific studies into a reader-friendly text accessible by both children and adults. Chapters on foraging and feeding, behavior, and sounds and senses explore the basic biology of killer whales, and several chapters discuss research on and conservation of the species. The text concludes with a look at human interactions with killer whales, which can be both harmful and beneficial to the species. Excellent distribution maps and information on where to view whales round out a nice look at a popular species. Recommended for all libraries, essential in the Pacific Northwest. Nancy Bent
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Baird, a US biologist expert on killer whales (aka: orcas), helped relocate Keiko (of Free Willy fame) to Iceland. He presents facts and research on these Cetaceans, where to see them, a conservation case study, and current thinking on whether there is more than one species. Includes color photos, distribution maps, and websites for further information. Oversize landscape format.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Killer Whales of the World is an in-depth introduction to a ubiquitous, easily recognized, and popular species of marine mammal. Those interested in marine biology, marine animals, and coastal conservation issues as well as animal lovers in general are sure to appreciate this book. This comprehensive and highly informative book explains the origin of the name Killer Whale, where they can be found, their traveling behaviors and feeding habits, and some of the threats they face as a species. It also examines this well-known whale's place in popular culture.


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Killer Whales of the World: Natural History and Conservation
- Book Reviews,
by Robin W. Baird

Killer Whales of the World: Natural History and Conservation

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"Killer Whales of the World" is an in-depth introduction to a ubiquitous, easily recognized, and popular species of marine mammal. Those interested in marine biology, marine animals, and coastal conservation issues as well as animal lovers in general are sure to appreciate this book. This comprehensive and highly informative book explains the origin of the name "Killer Whale," where they can be found, their traveling behaviors and feeding habits, and some of the threats they face as a species. It also examines this well-known whale's place in popular culture.

Author Biography: Robin W. Baird has been involved in the study of killer whales since 1985. His research on killer whales has been conducted primarily on the populations of the Pacific Northwest, but he has also been involved with research on killer whales in Iceland and New Zealand. In addition, Baird has worked as a lecturer and naturalist on natural history trips from Alaska to the Antarctic. He works with Dalhousie University in eastern Canada and the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service in North Carolina.

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Baird, a US biologist expert on killer whales (aka: orcas), helped relocate Keiko (of Free Willy fame) to Iceland. He presents facts and research on these Cetaceans, where to see them, a conservation case study, and current thinking on whether there is more than one species. Includes color photos, distribution maps, and websites for further information. Oversize landscape format. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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