A fascinating investigation into the miraculous world of birds and the
powerful—and surprising—ways they enrich our lives and sustain the
planet Our relationship to birds is different from our relationship to
any other wild creatures. They are found virtually everywhere and we
love to watch them, listen to them, keep them as pets, wear their
feathers, even converse with them. Birds, Jim Robbins posits, are our
most vital connection to nature. They compel us to look to the skies,
both literally and metaphorically; draw us out into nature to seek
their beauty; and let us experience vicariously what it is like to be
weightless. Birds have helped us in so many of our human endeavors:
learning to fly, providing clothing and food, and helping us better
understand the human brain and body. And they even have much to teach
us about being human in the natural world. This book illuminates
qualities unique to birds that demonstrate just how invaluable they
are to humankind—both ecologically and spiritually. The wings of
turkey buzzards influenced the Wright brothers’ flight design; the
chickadee’s song is considered by scientists to be the most
sophisticated language in the animal world and a “window into the
evolution of our own language and our society”; and the quietly
powerful presence of eagles in the disadvantaged neighborhood of
Anacostia, in Washington, D.C., proved to be an effective method for
rehabilitating the troubled young people placed in charge of their
care. Exploring both cutting-edge scientific research and our oldest
cultural beliefs, Robbins moves these astonishing creatures from the
background of our lives to the foreground, from the quotidian to the
miraculous, showing us that we must fight to save imperiled bird
populations and the places they live, for the sake of both the planet
and humankind. Praise for The Wonder of Birds “The Wonder of Birds
reads like the story of a kid let loose in a candy store and given
free rein to sample. That is one of its strengths: the convert’s
view gives wide appeal to those who might never have known birds
well.”—Bernd Heinrich, The Wall Street Journal “Engaging,
thoughtful . . . this offering will appeal to naturalists,
anthropologists, linguists, and even philosophers as well as to lay
readers.”—Library Journal “In this deeply felt and
well-supported argument for avians’ value to humankind, science
writer Robbins hits the full trifecta for engrossing and satisfying
nature writing.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
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What They Tell Us About Ourselves, the World, and a Better Future
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780679645672
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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