Elephant's Life by Caitlin O'Connell

By Caitlin O'Connell

The struggles and celebrations of nature’s greatest land creatures—with greater than 250 astounding full-color photographs by means of Caitlin O’Connell and Timothy Rodwell

 

An Elephant’s Life offers a special and engaging immersion into the realm of the African elephant, informed by way of a number one box biologist who has been gaining knowledge of and photographing those animals of their traditional habitat for almost 20 years. right here, for the 1st time, readers get a fuller photo of elephant society solid in a broader context, together with the lifetime of the male elephant in all its excessive drama.

 

Merging the visible traditions of photojournalism and the character documentary with the narrative voice of such classics as Jane Goodall’s Chimpanzees of Gombe, this large-format, full-color quantity of picture essays presents a uniquely wealthy figuring out of what it’s prefer to develop up and dwell in the complexities of elephant society at each flip of the web page. Readers will event the frustrations and soreness of the coming-of-age male suffering to depart his family members, witness the consistent vigilance a matriarch exerts to guard her kin, and believe the drama of a dominant male attempting to carry onto energy during periods of peace and occasions of social upheaval. Like Wolf Empire (Lyons Press, 2007), An Elephant’s Life is an intimate portrait of a loved and interesting species. 

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