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Doug Thompson

    Depuis plus de quatre décennies, Doug Thompson est un naturaliste et écologiste marin, reconnu internationalement pour ses expéditions et pour avoir été parmi les premiers à identifier le comportement intime de « baleines amicales » dans la lagune de San Ignacio, au Mexique. En tant que Directeur des Expéditions pour The SummerTree Institute, il donne fréquemment des conférences sur les merveilles du monde naturel et dirige des expéditions de faune et de milieu marin. À travers des récits riches en histoires sur l'interaction humaine avec le monde naturel, il partage son expertise, offrant aux participants des expériences diverses et mémorables ainsi qu'une nouvelle perspective sur la nature et l'environnement.

    The Approaching Tide
    Through the Lychgate
    Whales: Touching the Mystery
    • 2024

      Through the Lychgate

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The narrative intricately intertwines the lives of its characters, each shaped by their unique histories. As their stories unfold, themes of connection and the impact of the past on the present emerge, creating a compelling exploration of human relationships and experiences.

      Through the Lychgate
    • 2021

      Finally released from gaol, Will Crosby, quits England for a new life in Queensland, hoping to regain self-confidence, and the lost esteem of his former 'wife', Alice. However, his hopes are soon dashed when a typhus epidemic breaks out on board The Emigrant which is then re-directed to the ill-prepared quarantine station on Stradbroke Island.

      The Approaching Tide
    • 2006

      Whales: Touching the Mystery

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(6)Évaluer

      Ever since his first contact with a gray whale as a teenager, Doug Thompson has had a passion for this majestic marine mammal. Here, he shares stories of whales he has met over his 30-year career, in particular the "friendly" Gray whales of San Ignacio Lagoon in Baja, Mexico. He describes the thrill of interacting with these gentle giants who seek out human contact within their birthing lagoons.Weaving his own and others' fascinating personal accounts with factual information he describes the hidden lives of whales, their mysterious migrations, and the modern threats they face in the world's waters. He also chronicles the efforts of human champions who are working to end whale hunting and promote whale watching - a far preferable economic alternative -worldwide.

      Whales: Touching the Mystery