Wild Lives
L37.028
The world´s most extraordinary wildlife
120 €
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El fotógrafo estadounidense Art Wolfe ha plasmado más de quinientas especies animales en sesenta países y reúne aquí lo mejor de su archivo. Como muchos de los protagonistas que recorren las páginas están amenazados, la obra se completa con textos a cargo del conservacionista Gregory Green. Solamente disponible en inglés.
Editorial: Insight
ISBN: 9781683830832
Año: 28-11-2023
Edición: 1
Páginas: 352
Tamaño: 28 X 35 cm
Peso: 3970 g.
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Idioma: Inglés
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Wild Lives is a celebration of the extraordinary diversity of species that inhabit the planet. Some are common, some rare, and many are conservation success stories, species that have been brought back from the edge of extinction. Over his forty-year career, Art Wolfe has photographed many species that were once on endangered species lists, but are now flourishing (such as the bald eagle and humpback whale). These recoveries are an uplifting testament to the resilience of life when it is given a chance.
From amphibians and reptiles to mammals and birds, Wild Lives portrays an earthly aesthetic millions of years in the making. Wolfe has photographed more than 500 species in 60 countries, and the never-before-seen work in Wild forms his most comprehensive, globe-spanning book of photography he has ever published.
Accompanying Wolfe’s photos are essays by renowned conservationist, Gregory Green. Focusing on the why of wildlife conservation and recovery, Green discusses the redistribution of animals and their habitats dating all the way back to the Ice Age.
Together, Wolfe and Green have crafted a monograph that will not only shed new light on the creatures that surround us, but on humanity as a species as well.