The author of Strangers in the House examines nature's connection to
herself and humanity in this collection of essays. Curious by Nature
showcases Candace Savage's exploration of the varied ways we relate to
wildlife from our retelling of fairytales about the big, bad wolf to
our struggles to find a balance between harvesting trees and allowing
grizzly bears the space to roam. Along the way, she asks intriguing
questions to which she sets out to find answers, such as what brings
out the mothering instinct in mammals, what are the forces behind the
spectacular displays of the northern lights, and just how do crows
calculate the optimum height from which to drop their whelks? Savage
has spent the last twenty-five years exploring our complex
relationships with the natural world: our prejudices, our growing body
of scientific knowledge, our awe. She is particularly interested in
bridging the gap between mythology and science, between longing and
fact. Creating a livable future for ourselves and for other species,
she believes, calls for both knowledge and love, and a deep sense of
the value of wildness. This book is a record of Savage's ongoing quest
to engage readers in a conversation that enriches our lives and the
lives of the animals whose stories she tells. Praise for Curious by
Nature "Whimsical . . . . Though Savage is distressed by this
"destruction that we, as high-end consumers of the world's splendor,
are leaving in our wake," the purpose of her essays is not to incite
indignation but "to bring the ungraspable reality of the non-human
world into clearer focus." In this she succeeds admirably." —
Publishers Weekly
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One Woman's Exploration of the Natural World
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ISBN
9781926706467
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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