Alexandra Morton
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Listening to Whales: What the Orcas Have Taught Us
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2002
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3 editions
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Not on My Watch: How a renegade whale biologist took on governments and industry to save wild salmon
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Heart of the Raincoast: A Life Story
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1998
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7 editions
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Siwiti - A Whale's Story
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1990
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In the Company of Whales
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1993
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6 editions
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Beyond the Whales: The Photographs and Passions of Alexandra Morton
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2004
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Heart of the Raincoast: a Life Story
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Die Sinfonie der Wale.
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A l'écoute des orques
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A l'écoute des orques
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“The whales always fell silent when the throbbing hum of humanity grew overwhelming. Whenever a ship of any size came near, I had to take off the headset to protect my ears. I wondered if a species that had taken millennia to evolve such a delicate and sophisticated sense of hearing could adapt to humanity’s sonic onslaught. My notes from the time bear witness to the effect on my own primitive ears: “I have been listening to boats all day; my head is throbbing; the silence of my canvas tent feels good tonight—poor whales.” That”
― Listening to Whales: What the Orcas Have Taught Us
― Listening to Whales: What the Orcas Have Taught Us
“Chronicling the passage of whales has led me to an understanding that we, as a species, now sand at a crossroads. We can face the possibility of our own extinction and work to avert it, or we can flow the more traditional path of earths organisms and fall blindly over the edge. If there's one trait that characterised human beings, it's the will to survive. This, I believe, will motivate us to work with the natural world rather than opposite it, which is all we need to do to give the children of earth - of all species - the opportunity to thrive.”
― Listening to Whales: What the Orcas Have Taught Us
― Listening to Whales: What the Orcas Have Taught Us
“we, as a species, now stand at a crossroads. We can face the possibility of our own extinction and work to avert it, or we can follow the more traditional path of earth’s organisms and fall blindly over the edge. If there’s one trait that characterizes human beings, it’s the will to survive. This, I believe, will motivate us to work with the natural world rather than oppose it, which is all we need to do to give the children of earth—of all species—the opportunity to thrive.”
― Listening to Whales: What the Orcas Have Taught Us
― Listening to Whales: What the Orcas Have Taught Us
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