Witness the remarkable journey of a northern fur seal pup as he navigates his survival against overwhelming odds, inspiring profound respect for the species as fellow inhabitants of the earth. This intimate exploration honors their resilience and emphasizes the importance of respecting all living beings.In Seal Song, Lana Jo Leslie-Antonelis shares her heartfelt experiences from twelve summers spent observing northern fur seals at Adam's Cove, San Miguel Island, California. From 1974 to 1985, she meticulously documented their behaviors and interactions while hidden in a small observation hut. This unique vantage point allowed her to form emotional bonds with individual seals, each marked by their distinct natural features. Through her eyes, readers witness the struggles and triumphs of these remarkable creatures, showcasing their strength in the face of adversity.Lana's narrative is beyond scientific accounting; it is a tribute to the seals' existence and the intricate maritime ecosystem seals inhabit. By focusing on a young seal named Stet, she weaves a natural history story rich in survival instincts and the wonder of nature. Her writing resonates with the spirit of naturalists like Henry Beston, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding and respect for all living beings.Seal Song is a blend of personal insight and natural history, inviting readers to reflect on their relationship with the natural world. It serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of life and the importance of conservation. Readers are encouraged to appreciate the beauty and resilience of northern fur seals, fostering a sense of responsibility towards protecting these magnificent animals and their habitats. This book is a celebration of life, quietly urging us to honor the wild and the creatures that share our planet.All profits donated to The Chrisman California Islands Center and "No Child Left Inside Program" (Terra Marine Research & Education).
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