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Todd McLeish

    Todd McLeish has dedicated over two decades to writing about wildlife and environmental issues. His passion for nature and its protection led him to immerse himself in field research rather than pursuing a biology degree, sharing his experiences through his writing. Through his articles and essays, he explores topics ranging from the return of wild animals to various threatened creatures. His work focuses on the unique aspects of the natural world and humanity's impact upon it.

    Narwhals
    Golden Wings & Hairy Toes: Encounters with New England's Most Imperiled Wildlife
    • 2014

      Narwhals

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(13)Add rating

      Drawing on the knowledge of scientists, Inuit storytellers, and historians, explores the behaviors and habitat of the northernmost whale on the planet, and reveals how it is struggling to survive as the world's climate changes

      Narwhals
    • 2007

      Exploring the delicate balance of nature, this book delves into the lives of fourteen endangered species in New England. Through engaging narratives, it highlights the unique characteristics and challenges these animals face, shedding light on their habitats and the conservation efforts aimed at preserving them. The work combines informative insights with a compelling storytelling approach, making it both educational and captivating for readers interested in wildlife and environmental conservation.

      Golden Wings & Hairy Toes: Encounters with New England's Most Imperiled Wildlife