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		<title>Tigers Between Empires</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Deep in the snowy forests of Northeast Asia roams the majestic and revered Amur tigers, more popularly known as 'The Siberian Tiger'. But in the final years of the Cold War, only a few hundred of these graceful animals remained in their home of the Amur River basin. As the Soviet Union fell, catastrophe arrived, with poaching and logging taking a fast, astonishing toll on an already vulnerable species. Taking us on a journey through remote frozen landscapes, globally renowned conservationist Jonathan Slaght charts the incredible story of how Russian scientists and American conservationists came together to save these magnificent, solitary creatures. He retraces their steps to show how this dedicated, fearless coalition laid the foundations of new tiger research across Asia, transforming public opinion around tigers from something to be feared and hunted, to creatures we must protect.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The remarkable conservation story of one of the world&#8217;s most iconic animals</b></p>
<p>Deep in the snowy forests of Northeast Asia roams the majestic and revered Amur tigers, more popularly known as &#8216;The Siberian Tiger&#8217;. But in the final years of the Cold War, only a few hundred of these graceful animals remained in their home of the Amur River basin. As the Soviet Union fell, catastrophe arrived, with poaching and logging taking a fast, astonishing toll on an already vulnerable species.</p>
<p>Taking us on a journey through remote frozen landscapes, globally renowned conservationist Jonathan Slaght charts the incredible story of how Russian scientists and American conservationists came together to save these magnificent, solitary creatures. He retraces their steps to show how this dedicated, fearless coalition laid the foundations of new tiger research across Asia, transforming public opinion around tigers from something to be feared and hunted, to creatures we must protect.</p>
<p>Today, tigers occupy 7% of the lands they did 100 years ago, disappearing in the wild from Bali to Iran. In the ongoing global crisis of species destruction, Slaght shows us that the revival of the Amur tiger can bring us hope for the future: a model for how to live alongside, and revive, the natural world.</p>
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		<title>Owls of the Eastern Ice</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Primorye, a remote forested region near to where Russia, China and North Korea meet in a tangle of barbed wire, is the only place where brown bears, tigers and leopards co-exist. It is also home to one of nature's rarest birds, the Blakiston's fish owl. A chance encounter with this huge, strange bird was to change wildlife researcher Jonathan C. Slaght's life beyond measure. This is the story of Slaght's quest to safeguard the elusive owl from extinction. During months-long journeys covering thousands of miles, he has pursued it through its forbidding territory. He has spent time with the Russians who struggle on in the harsh conditions of the taiga forest. And he has observed how Russia's logging interests and evolving fortunes present new threats to the owl's survival.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b><i>The Times </i>Nature Book of the Year 2020</b><br /><b>Winner of the </b><b>PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award </b><br /><b>A Finalist for the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year Award</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Remarkable. If only every endangered species had a guardian angel as impassioned, courageous and pragmatic as Jonathan Slaght&#8217; </b>Isabella Tree, author of <i><b>Wilding</b></i></p>
<p>&#8216;<b>Gripping</b>&#8216;<b> Dave Goulson</b>, author of <i>A Sting in the Tale</i></p>
<p>Primorye, a remote forested region near to where Russia, China and North Korea meet in a tangle of barbed wire<i>,</i> is the only place where brown bears, tigers and leopards co-exist. It is also home to one of nature&#8217;s rarest birds, the Blakiston&#8217;s fish owl. A chance encounter with this huge, strange bird was to change wildlife researcher Jonathan C. Slaght&#8217;s life beyond measure.</p>
<p>This is the story of Slaght&#8217;s quest to safeguard the elusive owl from extinction. During months-long journeys covering thousands of miles, he has pursued it through its forbidding territory. He has spent time with the Russians who struggle on in the harsh conditions of the taiga forest. And he has observed how Russia&#8217;s logging interests and evolving fortunes present new threats to the owl&#8217;s survival. Preserving its habitats will secure the forest for future generations, both animal and human &#8211; but can this battle be won? <b>Exhilarating and clear-sighted, <i>Owls of the Eastern Ice</i> is an impassioned reflection on our relationship with the natural world and on what it means to devote one&#8217;s career to a single pursuit.</b></p>
<p>&#8216;<b>Slaght makes the people, wildlife and landscape of the Russian Far East come alive</b>. I haven&#8217;t enjoyed a book on remote Russia as much as this since Ian Frazier&#8217;s <i>Travels in Siberia&#8217; </i><br />Sophy Roberts, author of <i>The Lost Pianos of Siberia</i></p>
<p>&#8216;<b>True epic</b>. Powerful, passionate&#8217; Charles Foster, author of <i><b>Being a Beast</b></i></p>
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