R. D. Lawrence Books
R.D. Lawrence was a Canadian naturalist and wildlife author whose books transport readers to remote animal habitats, far from human civilization. His works, translated into 15 languages and published in 26 countries, offer profound insights into the boreal forests of North America, the frigid waters of the Pacific Northwest, and the sharks of the Red Sea. Lawrence's writing captures the essence of the wild with deep understanding and admiration, revealing the intricate lives of its inhabitants.






The White Puma
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Worldwide naturalist and author of the acclaimed In Praise of Wolves, R.D. Lawrence offers a gripping novel of the hunted turning upon the hunter. The North American wilderness serves as the backdrop in this electrifying story of suspense and survival, as a magnificent and dangerous white puma relentlessly stalks the men who have taken his family and now seek his death.
Canada's National Parks
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Describes facilities, activities, and programs at each park, and shows the plants, wildlife, mountains, rivers, lakes, islands, beaches, marshes, and forests of the Canadian wilderness
Wolves (Natural History Series) - R D Lawrence - Discovery Books
Die Pfeiler der Macht/Schau dich nicht um/Wolfstage/Virusjagd - bk761; Verlag "Das Beste"; Ken Follett/Joy Fielding/Ron D. Lawrence/Ken McClure; Paperback; 1995



