An enlightening look at animal behavior and the cycle of life and
death, from “one of the finest naturalists of our time” (Edward
O. Wilson). When a good friend with a severe illness wrote, asking
if he might have his “green burial” at Bernd Heinrich’s hunting
camp in Maine, it inspired the acclaimed biologist to investigate a
subject that had long fascinated him. How exactly does the animal
world deal with the flip side of the life cycle? And what are the
lessons, ecological to spiritual, imparted by a close look at how the
animal world renews itself? Heinrich focuses his wholly original
gaze on the fascinating doings of creatures most of us would otherwise
turn away from—field mouse burials conducted by carrion beetles; the
communication strategies of ravens, “the premier northern
undertakers”; and the “inadvertent teamwork” among wolves and
large cats, foxes and weasels, bald eagles and nuthatches in
cold-weather dispersal of prey. Heinrich reveals, too, how and where
humans still play our ancient and important role as scavengers,
thereby turning not dust to dust, but life to life. “If it has
not been clear to readers by now, this book confirms that Bernd
Heinrich is one of the finest naturalists of our time. Life
Everlasting shines with the authenticity and originality that are
unique to a life devoted to natural history in the field.” —Edward
O. Wilson, author of The Meaning of Human Existence and The Social
Conquest of Earth
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The Animal Way of Death
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ISBN
9780547752693
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Mariner Books / Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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