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With a foreword by Sir David Attenborough, this is the striking photographic companion to the Emmy–winning NETFLIX original documentary series, presenting never-before-seen visuals of nature's most intriguing animals in action and the environmental change that has to be seen to be believed.
With six hundred members of crew filming in fifty countries over four years, the directors that brought us the original Planet Earth and Blue Planet now take readers on a journey across all the globe’s different biological realms to present stunning visuals of nature's most intriguing animals in action, and environmental change on a scale that must be seen to be believed. 
Featuring some of the world's rarest creatures and previously unseen parts of the Earth―from deep oceans to remote forests to ice caps―Our Planet takes nature-lovers deep into the science of our natural world. Revealing the most amazing sights on Earth in unprecedented ways, alongside stories of the ways humans are affecting the world’s ecosystems―from the wildebeest migrations in Africa to the penguin colonies of Antarctica―this book places itself at the forefront of a global conversation as we work together to protect and preserve our planet. With a keepsake package featuring debossing and foil stamping, this groundbreaking coffee-table book reveals the most amazing sights on Earth in unprecedented ways.
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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2019

      Based on the 2019 Netflix documentary series of the same name, this attractive guide by producer Fothergill (Planet Earth; Frozen Planet), Keith Scholey (director, Silverback Films), and Fred Pearce (When the Rivers Run Dry) is a call to action. The forward by David Attenborough refers to the first photos of Earth taken from space some 50 years ago. While demonstrating the unique beauty of the planet, these images also underscore its limitations. Indeed, Earth has sustained serious damage from human activity; biodiversity has declined and numerous species have become extinct. Nevertheless, the message here is not dire, but hopeful. We have begun to understand the consequences of our actions, and examples of nature's resiliency provide methods for possible restoration. A wide range of threatened habitats are displayed in exceptional color and detail, including frozen worlds, deserts, forests, and oceans. The pictures eloquently emphasize the value of these environments and the need to protect them. Although this book is meant to complement the Netflix series, it more than stands on its own through its striking photographs and with its crucial message. VERDICT Highly recommended for viewers of the documentary and for anyone concerned about the health of our planet.--Dave Pugl, Ela Area P.L., Lake Zurich, IL

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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