Taylor’s book is so replete with leporine lore, so completely absorbed with the lives and (often grisly) deaths of our hares that you can’t help but see the creatures with new eyes.

- Alex Preston, The Guardian

The history is absorbing, the science full of interesting trivia, and the author's passion evident – for Taylor, treatment of the hare is a symptom of our greater relationship with the natural world.

NPR, Best Books of 2017

WH Auden said that in the company of scientists he felt like a shabby curate in a room full of dukes. In this detailed, absorbing study, Taylor makes us all dukes for a day, granting us a privileged glimpse into the life of the hare.

- Alex Preston, The Guardian

An exploration of the relationship between humans and the charismatic and elusive hare.To the people of rural Britain, hares are deeply beloved, perhaps above all other animals. They thrive in abundance in imagery but can be maddeningly elusive in reality. In our stories – ancient and modern – they are magical, uncanny and illogical beings which commune with the moon, vanish at will, and lose their minds when spring arrives. Yet despite the breadth and depth of its legends, the brown hare of the lowlands is a relative newcomer to our islands, and our ‘real’ ancient hare is the mountain hare of the most unforgiving high mountainsides.Hares of myth have godly powers, but real, earthbound hares walk a dangerous line – they are small animals with many predators but have no burrow or tunnel to shelter them from danger. They survive by a combination of two skills honed to unimaginable extremes – hiding in plain sight, and running faster than anything and anyone. The need to excel as hiders and runners ultimately directs every aspect of hare biology and behaviour, as well as inspiring our own wild ideas about hare-kind.This book explores hares as they are and as we imagine them, and the long and often bloody history of our association with these enigmatic animals. Elegant studies of molecular biology and biomechanical physics help us understand how hares are put together, while centuries of game estate records reveal how humans have commodified and exploited them. But it is ultimately the moments spent in the company of wild hares that allow us to bring together myth and reality to celebrate the magic of the living animal.
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IntroductionChapter 1: The Mythical Hare Chapter 2: Lagomorpha Chapter 3: The Biology of Hares Chapter 4: The Lives of Hares Chapter 5: Hares Past and Present Chapter 6: Hares at Home Chapter 7: Hares and PeopleAppendices Acknowledgements Recommended Reading Index
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An exploration of the relationship between humans and the charismatic and elusive hare.
A beautifully written account of an attempt to get to know an elusive species.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781472942265
Publisert
2018-07-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Wildlife
Vekt
216 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
G, 01
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

Forfatter

Biographical note

Marianne Taylor is a birdwatcher, dragonfly-finder and mammal-seeker from Kent, England. She has written many books on wildlife; her titles include British Birds of Prey and NatureWatch for the RSPB, while her narrative works include Dragonflight and Way of the Hare, a Times Book of the Year 2017.