Walking the Big Wild: From Yellowstone to Yukon on the Grizzly Bear's Trail

Karsten Heuer
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Walking the Big Wild: From Yellowstone to Yukon on the Grizzly Bear's Trail

Karsten Heuer
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238 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 09, 2004
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 238
  • Publisher: The Mountaineers Books
  • ISBN: 9780898869835
  • Dimensions: 6.47" W x 0.78" L x 9.51" H
KARSTEN HEUER is a wildlife biologist and park warden who has worked in Banff and Jasper national parks in the Rockies, in Inuvik in Canada's far north, in Slovakia and Poland, and in the Madikwe Game Reserve in South Africa. A recipient of the Wilburforce Foundation Conservation Leadership Award, he has spent much of the past decade following some of North America's most endangered wildlife on foot and skis. In 1998 and 1999 he walked and skied from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming to Canada's Yukon Territory to highlight a proposal for a 1,900-miles-long system of wildlife corridors and core reserves (the Y2Y Conservation Initiative ). He chronicles this adventure in Walking the Big Wild: From Yellowstone to Yukon on the Grizzly Bear's Trail. In 2003, he again set off on skis and foot with his wife, Leanne Allison, and over the course of five months, followed the Porcupine Caribou Herd from their Yukon winter range to their endangered Alaskan calving grounds and back. This is the subject of Being Caribou, both his book and the accompanying National Film Board of Canada documentary."
Recommended for all environmental collections, particularly in areas impacted by the Y2Y proposal.The book belongs to the animals: grizzlies, wolves, caribou, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, wolverines . . . [Heuer] is an engaging guide to both the idea and the terrain. When he gets up north into pristine wilderness, skiing in late winter through the mountains, dodging avalanches and falling through a crack in a snow cornice, the book gets downright thrilling. And for wildlife, Heuer has taken a step - a hike, if you will - in the right direction.Canadian wildlife biologist Heuer gives a harrowing, humorous, engagingly personal and unabashedly polemical account of his 2,100-mile trek . . . Heuer's journey is exciting, and his passionate vision of a network of protected pathways connecting two mostly pristine wilderness areas is inspiring.It's a wonderful paean to the natural world - wrapped up in the tale of a grand adventure.

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