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From special tears that protect their eyes in salty seawater to their migrations for feeding and giving birth, harp seals have many special adaptations for thriving in their freezing home. Find an explanation for how harp seals survive in the Arctic on each page of this vibrant title!
In the Pacific Northwest, concerned volunteers become seal sitters, keeping vigil over the vulnerable baby seals that are left on the shore while their mothers hunt for food. Surviving in the animal kingdom is never easy and this informative picture book gives a first-hand look at what baby seals are up against. With its emphasis on human compassion, this true account teaches children to appreciate the natural world by helping in any way they can. The star of the book is six year old Miles, who organizes his own rescue mission to help the seals survive.
Seal Wars: Twenty-Five Years on the Front Lines is the bold and sprawling memoir of Canadian rebel Paul Watson. To some a hero, to others a 'fokking seal-loving piece of merde,' Sea Shepherd Captain Paul Watson recounts his 25 years on the front lines in the war to stop the slaughter of the Canadian harp seal. The memoir begins with an incident in 1995 when Watson was holed up in a hotel in the Magdalen Islands with actor Martin Sheen. An angry mob of sealers stormed the hotel and Watson had to be taken out by police and airlifted to safety. Watson then remembers the childhood experiences that shaped his adult consciousness. He runs through a history of the seal hunt, and moves into the campaigns he has fought in, starting in 1976 with a Greenpeace crew off Laborador, including forays onto the ice floes with Brigitte Bardot, Farley Mowat and Pierce Brosnan. Captain Paul Watson grew up on Canada's east coast. He was a founding member of Greenpeace, is an active supporter of North American native peoples and a veteran of Wounded Knee. He is the founder and president of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. And he has been the captain of a succession of ships dedicated to the protection of the world oceans, most recently Whales Forever.
This text provides a glimpse of the hidden and secret world of grey seals around the coasts of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
As a young boy, Paul Watson asked his uncle to take him to the beach to see the seals. Arriving, they found trails of blood along the ice floes to the shoreline, & the skinless bodies of seals. It was a scene that would haunt Paul for years. This is the story of one man¿s extraordinary efforts to end the slaughter of the harp seal. Driven by his childhood experience, Watson has taken on brutal sealers, obfuscating governments & even the environ. movement he co-founded. From acting as a human shield to blocking harbors & sinking boats, this self-style buccaneer has never given up the fight to ban an unprofitable & bloody `industry¿. ¿Reveals the history of the seal hunt & tells the remarkable tale of his commitment to protecting the seals no matter what the cost.¿
A searing memoir of an animal rights campaigner’s effort to stop Canada’s seal hunt, while handling domestic abuse and her partner’s long-term illness. When two government agents asked Karen Levenson whether she knew any terrorists or was one herself, she couldn’t have been more astonished. Passionately and professionally engaged in the struggle to end Canada’s seal hunt, she considered her efforts to persuade chefs to boycott Canadian seafood, her deep-dive investigation of hunt economics, and her campaign to end animal suffering not only as far from terrorism as possible, but the mission she’d been called upon to do since she was a child. But, as she relates in her vividly told and revelatory memoir, Levenson’s life has been marked by waves of unwarranted accusations and implicit or explicit violence: whether from government agencies, sealers, or even family members. Confessions of an Animal Rights Terrorist is at once an insider’s account of the decades-long attempt to end the seal hunt; an absorbing exploration of one woman’s growing awareness of animal cruelty and her emerging confidence, commitment, and knowledge; and a searingly honest memoir of domestic violence, caregiving, and the possibility of redemption. By turns infuriating, funny, and deeply moving, Confessions of an Animal Rights Terrorist reveals the extraordinary journey of an ordinary woman who comes face to face with breathtaking cruelty and does what she can to stop it.
Captain Paul Watson has rammed fishing trawlers, smashed whaling ships,ailed boldly into Soviet waters, and stood bravely on an ice floe between aaby harp seal and an oncoming seal boat. In this daring and sprawling memoir,he captain of Sea Shepherd recounts his life on the front lines in the waro stop the slaughter of the Canadian harp seal. Seal Wars opens with anncident in 1995 when, holed up in a hotel with actor Martin Sheen in theagdalen Islands and facing an angry mob of sealers who had stormed the hotel,atson had to be rescued by police and airlifted to safety. Watson recountshe childhood experiences that shaped his adult consciousness andnvironmental ethic.;He records a history of the seal hunt from itseginnings - including the tragedies, brutalities, and governmentismanagement and obfuscations - up to the campaigns he himself has led fromhe prow of the Sea Shepherd. Starting in 1976 with a Greenpeace crew offabrador, Paul Watson has braved numerous forays onto the ice floes, manyith such celebrities as Brigitte Bardot, Farley Mowat, Martin Sheen and