Fr. 59.50

Spirit of the Great Bear

English · Hardback

Will be released 17.04.2026

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A striking collection of 90 photographs depicting the rugged grandeur of the Northwest Coast’s Great Bear Rainforest.

Spirit of the Great Bear is an immersive journey through the vast wilderness habitat of the spirit bear, the rare white-furred variant of Kermode bears that has long featured in First Nations oral traditions. While much of Great Bear Rainforest is protected—it is the largest intact coastal temperate rainforest on Earth—today there are as few as 100 of the bears remaining, making it one of the world's rarest animals.

Wildlife photographer and conservationist Jack Plant has spent the last decade exploring the rainforest in search of spirit bears and documenting the natural beauty of this coastal habitat, relying heavily on the guidance and traditional knowledge generously shared by the First Nations communities who have protected the region for thousands of years. Plant was adopted by Hereditary Chief Charlie Mason of Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nation in the community of Klemtu.

Spirit of the Great Bear features photographic accounts of Plant’s wild and memorable encounters with the white bears, as well as with other extraordinary species found in the Great Bear Rainforest, including grizzly bears, black bears, wolves, orcas, and humpback whales.

The book examines the natural and human-caused threats to the rich biodiversity of the Rainforest while highlighting the substantial progress Indigenous leaders and conservationists have made to protect one of the most biodiverse landscapes in the world. It’s both a celebration of the spirit bear’s resilience and its wilderness home, and an urgent reminder of the need to protect this special and vulnerable ecosystem.


About the author

Jack Plant is a British wildlife and culture photographer, conservationist, and explorer who has spent the past decade documenting the natural world, with a particular focus on the Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia, Canada. He has worked in collaboration with some of the world’s leading conservation organizations, including groups such as SeaLegacy, Pacific Wild, Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots, Vital Impacts, and the Spirit Bear Research Foundation. His work blends art and storytelling, capturing humans and animals in a way that is both visually striking and emotionally resonant. Jack’s work continues to bridge the gap between art and conservation, revealing the beauty, fragility, and profound human connection to the natural world. He lives in Squamish, BC.

Product details

Assisted by Plant Jack (Photographer), Nicklen Paul (Foreword)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 17.04.2026
 
EAN 9781773272856
ISBN 978-1-77327-285-6
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 228 mm x 279 mm x 25 mm
Illustrations 100 color photographs
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

British Columbia, PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Plants & Animals, Individual photographers, Wildlife: mammals, Wildlife: mammals: general interest, NATURE / Indigenous Stewardship, Nature in the arts, British Columbia Central Coast: Bella Coola Valley

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