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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Brian KeatingPublisher: Fifth House Publishers,Canada Imprint: Fifth House Publishers,Canada Dimensions: Width: 20.40cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 19.40cm Weight: 0.172kg ISBN: 9781894856225ISBN 10: 1894856228 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 30 April 2005 Audience: Children/juvenile , Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Children / Juvenile , Educational: Primary & Secondary Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsMany naturalists were inspired by stories of someone in the field, and it is probable that Brian Keating will do that for young animal lovers. It's clear he's used to holding school children rapt with tales of his remarkable life. <br>-- Toronto Star <p> From the word 'amazing' in its title, to the intriguing list of chapter headings (eg. Petrel Puke and Headless Kittiwakes) and on through up-close and personal experiences with nature, this book delivers on its promise. Naturalist Brian Keating recounts the scariest day of my life as he's almost eaten by lions in Zimbabwe, the malodorous discovery of a captured petrel's defense mechanism, the serenity of an Arctic night with only wolves for company. His engaging writing style places readers squarely in the midst of the action and creates an irresistible sense of wonder. . . There is no down-side to this book. <br> Highly Recommended <br>-- CM Magazine, Click here to see the complete article. <p> Each adventure is highly entertaining, upbeat, descriptive, and includes wonderful photographs. This fascinating book was shortlisted for the 2005 Silver Birch Awards. <br>-- The Daily Press (Timmins) Many naturalists were inspired by stories of someone in the field, and it is probable that Brian Keating will do that for young animal lovers. It's clear he's used to holding school children rapt with tales of his remarkable life. -- Toronto Star From the word 'amazing' in its title, to the intriguing list of chapter headings (eg. Petrel Puke and Headless Kittiwakes) and on through up-close and personal experiences with nature, this book delivers on its promise. Naturalist Brian Keating recounts the scariest day of my life as he's almost eaten by lions in Zimbabwe, the malodorous discovery of a captured petrel's defense mechanism, the serenity of an Arctic night with only wolves for company. His engaging writing style places readers squarely in the midst of the action and creates an irresistible sense of wonder. . . There is no down-side to this book. Highly Recommended -- CM Magazine. Click here to see the complete article. Each adventure is highly entertaining, upbeat, descriptive, and includes wonderful photographs. This fascinating book was shortlisted for the 2005 Silver Birch Awards. -- The Daily Press (Timmins) Many naturalists were inspired by stories of someone in the field, and it is probable that Brian Keating will do that for young animal lovers. It's clear he's used to holding school children rapt with tales of his remarkable life. -- Toronto Star From the word 'amazing' in its title, to the intriguing list of chapter headings (eg. Petrel Puke and Headless Kittiwakes) and on through up-close and personal experiences with nature, this book delivers on its promise. Naturalist Brian Keating recounts the scariest day of my life as he's almost eaten by lions in Zimbabwe, the malodorous discovery of a captured petrel's defense mechanism, the serenity of an Arctic night with only wolves for company. His engaging writing style places readers squarely in the midst of the action and creates an irresistible sense of wonder. . . There is no down-side to this book. Highly Recommended -- CM Magazine, Click here to see the complete article. Each adventure is highly entertaining, upbeat, descriptive, and includes wonderful photographs. This fascinating book was shortlisted for the 2005 Silver Birch Awards. -- The Daily Press (Timmins) Many naturalists were inspired by stories of someone in the field, and it is probable that Brian Keating will do that for young animal lovers. It's clear he's used to holding school children rapt with tales of his remarkable life. -- Toronto Star From the word 'amazing' in its title, to the intriguing list of chapter headings (eg. Petrel Puke and Headless Kittiwakes) and on through up-close and personal experiences with nature, this book delivers on its promise. Naturalist Brian Keating recounts the scariest day of my life as he's almost eaten by lions in Zimbabwe, the malodorous discovery of a captured petrel's defense mechanism, the serenity of an Arctic night with only wolves for company. His engaging writing style places readers squarely in the midst of the action and creates an irresistible sense of wonder. . . There is no down-side to this book. Highly Recommended -- CM Magazine. Click here to see the complete article. Each adventure is highly entertaining, upbeat, descriptive, and includes wonderful photographs. This fascinating book was shortlisted for the 2005 Silver Birch Awards. -- The Daily Press (Timmins) Many naturalists were inspired by stories of someone in the field, and it is probable that Brian Keating will do that for young animal lovers. It's clear he's used to holding school children rapt with tales of his remarkable life. -- Toronto Star From the word 'amazing' in its title, to the intriguing list of chapter headings (eg. Petrel Puke and Headless Kittiwakes) and on through up-close and personal experiences with nature, this book delivers on its promise. Naturalist Brian Keating recounts the scariest day of my life as he's almost eaten by lions in Zimbabwe, the malodorous discovery of a captured petrel's defense mechanism, the serenity of an Arctic night with only wolves for company. His engaging writing style places readers squarely in the midst of the action and creates an irresistible sense of wonder. . . There is no down-side to this book. Highly Recommended -- CM Magazine. Click here to see the complete article. Each adventure is highly entertaining, upbeat, descriptive, and includes wonderful photographs. This fascinating book was shortlisted for the 2005 Silver Birch Awards. -- The Daily Press (Timmins) Many naturalists were inspired by stories of someone in the field, and it is probable that Brian Keating will do that for young animal lovers. It's clear he's used to holding school children rapt with tales of his remarkable life. -- Toronto Star From the word 'amazing' in its title, to the intriguing list of chapter headings (eg. Petrel Puke and Headless Kittiwakes) and on through up-close and personal experiences with nature, this book delivers on its promise. Naturalist Brian Keating recounts the scariest day of my life as he's almost eaten by lions in Zimbabwe, the malodorous discovery of a captured petrel's defense mechanism, the serenity of an Arctic night with only wolves for company. His engaging writing style places readers squarely in the midst of the action and creates an irresistible sense of wonder. . . There is no down-side to this book. Highly Recommended -- CM Magazine, Click here to see the complete article. Each adventure is highly entertaining, upbeat, descriptive, and includes wonderful photographs. This fascinating book was shortlisted for the 2005 Silver Birch Awards. -- The Daily Press (Timmins) Many naturalists were inspired by stories of someone in the field, and it is probable that Brian Keating will do that for young animal lovers. It's clear he's used to holding school children rapt with tales of his remarkable life. -- Toronto Star From the word 'amazing' in its title, to the intriguing list of chapter headings (eg. Petrel Puke and Headless Kittiwakes) and on through up-close and personal experiences with nature, this book delivers on its promise. Naturalist Brian Keating recounts the scariest day of my life as he's almost eaten by lions in Zimbabwe, the malodorous discovery of a captured petrel's defense mechanism, the serenity of an Arctic night with only wolves for company. His engaging writing style places readers squarely in the midst of the action and creates an irresistible sense of wonder. . . There is no down-side to this book. Highly Recommended -- CM Magazine. Click here to see the complete article. Each adventure is highly entertaining, upbeat, descriptive, and includes wonderful photographs. This fascinating book was shortlisted for the 2005 Silver Birch Awards. -- The Daily Press (Timmins) Author InformationBrian Keating is a keen naturalist, avid outdoorsman, world traveller, intrepid adventurer, and extraordinary spokesperson for the world's wild places and the creatures that inhabit them. Keating's first job with the Calgary Zoo in 1981 was in their education program. Now he is Head of the zoo's Conservation Outreach Department, and responsible for national and international conservation projects, such as the Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary in Ghana, West Africa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |