First published in 2004, and now with a new introduction by the author and a foreword by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., this book of natural history, environmentalism, and politics explores one of the Earth’s last primeval places: Clayoquot Sound. Pitt-Brooke takes the reader on 12 journeys, one for each month of the year. Each journey covers the outstanding natural event of that season, such as whale-watching in April, shorebird migration in May, and the salmon spawn in October.
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A veterinarian and researcher,
David Pitt-Brooke writes for a variety of nature and wildlife publications; he received a Canadian Science Writers Association Award for ‚Outstanding Contribution to Science Journalism.‘ He has also bred falcons, collared caribou, and implanted radios in rattlesnakes. He was an Environmental Education Officer for Parks Canada for ten years. He lives in Tofino, British Columbia, on the edge of Clayoquot Sound.