Arctic
A guide to coastal wildlife
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bradt Travel Guides
Publishing:9th Jan '26
£19.99
This title is due to be published on 9th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

. Arctic tourism is increasing: 30% rise in overall expedition-cruise passengers (2009-19); Svalbard tourism at record levels in 2022; Greenland cruise passengers increased 70% (2022-23); . Cruise season may extend as some areas stay ice-free for longer each year; . Written by Tony Soper, co-founder of the BBC Natural History Unit and expert author; . Stars iconic animals such as polar bear, beluga and walrus. About Bradt Travel Guides . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print . Authentic guides, written by expert authors who really know their destinations. . Comprehensive, practical information with a particular focus on wildlife, culture and sustainability . For more information, follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook, or visit bradtguides.com
Arctic wildlife guide. Freshly updated, wide-ranging natural history of frequently encountered coastal Arctic fauna and flora, illustrated with paintings and designed for expedition-cruise passengers. Covers mammals, birds, fish, invertebrates and plants. Features Bering Sea nature, a glossary of snow and ice, and a history of human activity.This extensively updated fifth edition of Bradt's The Arctic is an engagingly written and beautifully illustrated full-colour guidebook to some of the world's most exciting wildlife. Designed with expedition-cruise passengers in mind, it is an ideal companion both on board and ashore, providing fascinating accounts of the most likely animals and plants to be seen - from polar bears and beluga whales to snowy owls and snow buttercups. Only a small number of hardy and evocative creatures - including narwhals, walruses and Ross's gulls - call the Arctic their year-round home. But come summer, the region explodes with life as plankton and plants flourish to support a massive population of fish, seabirds and whales, all taking advantage of seasonal abundance before retreating south to avoid the ice. For these few short months of almost endless daylight, the coastal Arctic - from Greenland to Svalbard, Alaska to the Bering Sea - offers a parade of wildlife delights. On a typical Arctic expedition cruise, you might marvel at walruses lounging on rocks or scan for harp seals bobbing in icy water. Watch Arctic foxes sniffing out goose eggs or gawp at the torrent of little auks flooding to cliffside breeding colonies. Keep your eyes peeled for polar bears and ivory gulls on ice floes, for the bushy blow that heralds a humpback whale or for a flash of white that signifies a beluga whale. Packed with fascinating natural histories that bring to life star species, and freshly updated throughout, The Arctic is a timely celebration of polar nature in an era when climate change is profoundly affecting extreme northern latitudes. Written by the late Tony Soper, expedition leader and founder of the BBC Natural History Unit, illustrated with full-colour watercolour paintings from award-winning wildlife artist Dan Powell, and updated by naturalist and award-winning travel writer James Lowen, this new edition is packed with fascinating insights into the natural history of Arctic wildlife, its narrative bringing to life the creatures that visitors are likely to encounter. An eminently portable guidebook, Bradt's The Arctic is the ideal companion for anyone exploring the far north.
"A beautifully written, engaging text by polar veteran Tony Soper which describes the habits and life histories of widespread species, which have been exquisitely illustrated in watercolour." WWF Arctic Bulletin "Bradt Travel Guides simply have the best wildlife coverage of any of the popular guide books." BBC Wildlife
ISBN: 9781804693414
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
168 pages
5th Revised edition