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Heartbeat of the Wild: Dispatches From Landscapes of Wonder, Peril, and Hope [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x161x31 mm, weight: 493 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: National Geographic Society
  • ISBN-10: 1426222076
  • ISBN-13: 9781426222078
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x161x31 mm, weight: 493 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: National Geographic Society
  • ISBN-10: 1426222076
  • ISBN-13: 9781426222078
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In this inspiring collection of essays, acclaimed author David Quammen journeys to places where civilization meets raw nature and explores the challenge of balancing the needs of both.

For more than two decades, award-winning science and nature writer David Quammen has traveled to Earth’s most far-flung and fragile destinations, sending back field notes from places caught in the tension between humans and the wild. This illuminating book features 20 of those assignments: elegantly written narratives, originally published in National Geographic magazine and updated for today, telling colorful and impassioned stories from some of the planet’s wildest locales.

Quammen shares encounters with African elephants, chimpanzees, and gorillas (and their saviors, including Jane Goodall); the salmon of northeastern Russia and the people whose livelihood depends on them; the lions of Kenya and the villagers whose homes border on parks created to preserve the species; and the champions of rewilding efforts in southernmost South America, designed to rescue iconic species including jaguars and macaws.

With a new introduction, afterword, and notes framing each story, Quammen reminds us of the essential role played by wild nature at the heart of the planet.



In this inspiring collection of essays, acclaimed author David Quammen journeys to places where civilization meets raw nature and explores the challenge of balancing the needs of both.

For more than two decades, award-winning science and nature writer David Quammen has traveled to Earth’s most far-flung and fragile destinations, sending back field notes from places caught in the tension between humans and the wild. This illuminating book features 20 of those assignments: elegantly written narratives, originally published in National Geographic magazine and updated for today, telling colorful and impassioned stories from some of the planet’s wildest locales. 

Quammen shares encounters with African elephants, chimpanzees, and gorillas (and their saviors, including Jane Goodall); the salmon of northeastern Russia and the people whose livelihood depends on them; the lions of Kenya and the villagers whose homes border on parks created to preserve the species; and the champions of rewilding efforts in southernmost South America, designed to rescue iconic species including jaguars and macaws.

With a new introduction, afterword, and notes framing each story, Quammen reminds us of the essential role played by wild nature at the heart of the planet.
Foreword: The Heart Is a Muscle 11(8)
THE MEGATRANSECT
PART I The Long Follow
Republic of the Congo
19(22)
PART II The Green Abyss
Republic of the Congo
41(22)
PART III The End of the Line
Gabon
63(18)
A Country To Discover
One Signature, 13 New Parks
Gabon
81(16)
Goualougo And Friends
A Walk in the Deep Forest With Jane Goodall
Republic of the Congo
97(12)
The Megaflyover
Mike Fay Goes Airborne Across Africa
Niger
109(14)
The Spirit Of The Wild
Africa Has Saved What Other Continents Have Lost
Pan-Africa
123(6)
Family Ties
The Private Lives of Sambutu Elephants
Kenya
129(18)
The Long Way Home
Salmon, Politics, and Sustenance on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula
Kamchatka, Russia
147(18)
Let It Be
The Splendid Isolation of Kronotsky Nature Reserve
Kamchatka, Russia
165(8)
The Left Bank Ape
What Makes Bonobos Different
Democratic Republic of the Congo
173(14)
The Short Happy Life Of A Serengeti Lion
C-Boy Against the Odds
Tanzania
187(16)
Tooth And Claw
For People and Lions, Living Together Is the Hard Part
Tanzania
203(8)
Elegy For A Lion
The Death of C-Boy
Tanzania
211(4)
Desperate Primates
Chimps and People on a Ragged Landscape
Uganda
215(14)
The Meaning Of North
Pristine Seas and Lonely Islands
Franz Josef Land, Russia
229(18)
Reservoir Of Terror
Ebola Virus Doesn't Disappear---It Just Hides
Ivory Coast
247(16)
Saving The Okavango
A Great Wetland Needs Water
Angola and Botswana
263(12)
People's Park
Conservation and Human Rights in Gorongosa
Mozambique
275(20)
Gift Of The Wild
The Legacy of Doug Tompkins and Kristine McDivitt Tompkins
Chile and Argentina
295(14)
Boots On The Ground
A Private Organization Undertakes to Protect and Run African Parks
Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Benin
309(16)
Afterword: Still Beating 325(6)
Acknowledgments 331(1)
A Note On Names 332(1)
Original Publication Dates 333(1)
Resources 334(5)
Index 339
Three-time winner of the National Magazine Award (the Ellie) and author of 15 books, DAVID QUAMMEN is one of the worlds top nature and science writers. His 2012 book Spillover, which predicted a worldwide pandemic, was shortlisted for the PEN/E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award and has made him one of the most sought-after commentators on the coronavirus. He is a regular contributor to National Geographic, The New Yorker, and the New York Times. He lives in Bozeman, Montana.