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OverviewAn inspiring look at wildlife species that are defying the odds and teaching important lessons about how to share a planet. An inspiring look at wildlife species that are defying the odds and teaching important lessons about how to share a planet. The news about wildlife is dire-more than 900 species have been wiped off the planet since industrialization. Against this bleak backdrop, however, there are also glimmers of hope and crucial lessons to be learned from animals that have defied global trends toward extinction. Bear in Italy, bison in North America, whales in the Atlantic. These populations are back from the brink, some of them in numbers unimaginable in a century. How has this happened? What shifts in thinking did it demand? In crisp, transporting prose, Christopher Preston reveals the mysteries and challenges at the heart of these resurgences. Drawing on compelling personal stories from the researchers, Indigenous people, and activists who know the creatures best, Preston weaves together a gripping narrative of how some species are taking back vital, ecological roles. Each section of the book-farms, prairies, rivers, forests, oceans-offers a philosophical shift in how humans ought to think about animals, passionately advocating for the changes in attitude necessary for wildlife recovery. Tenacious Beasts is quintessential nature writing for the Anthropocene, touching on different facets of ecological restoration from Indigenous knowledge to rewilding practices. More important, perhaps, the book offers a road map-and a measure of hope-for a future in which humans and animals can once again coexist. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher J. PrestonPublisher: MIT Press Ltd Imprint: MIT Press Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780262047562ISBN 10: 026204756 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 21 February 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews[A] page-turning account...Many animals headed for extinction are recovering nicely, writes science writer and teacher Preston, who delivers a satisfying account of a dozen successes without minimizing the difficulties involved... Traveling the world, Preston interacted with researchers, activists, and Indigenous people working to restore animals to their former ecosystems, most of which now contain far more humans than before...Rare, well-delivered positive news about animals and the natural world. -Kirkus Reviews, recipient of a Kirkus Star In the midst of ecological crisis, Preston brings genuinely good news: a few of our fellow species are not only thriving, but demanding that we do better by the rest of life on Earth. -Michelle Nijhuis, author of Beloved Beasts What a joy this book is! Fascinating, intelligent, pragmatic, and moving. Preston's tenacious beasts show us how to live with nature and claim a more hopeful future for our planet. -Isabella Tree, author of Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm Preston shows that many species that once seemed doomed have posted surprising recoveries. All they ask is a fighting chance to survive; all I ask is that you read this book. -Carl Safina, author of Becoming Wild and Beyond Words With grace and good cheer, Tenacious Beasts recounts the messy, fitful recovery of iconic creatures and the conservation approaches making their return possible. Preston offers vital insight to preserve biodiversity on our troubled, glorious planet. -Ben Goldfarb, author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter Preston has achieved something remarkable: a fascinating synthesis of storytelling and science, reporting and philosophy to probe wildlife-human successes, distilling from them an understanding of how they were made possible by shifts in human perspectives. -Peter Stark, author of Astoria: Astor and Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire A captivating and astute understanding of how wild animals conduct their lives. -Rick McIntyre, author of The Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone series [A] page-turning account...Many animals headed for extinction are recovering nicely, writes science writer and teacher Preston, who delivers a satisfying account of a dozen successes without minimizing the difficulties involved... Traveling the world, Preston interacted with researchers, activists, and Indigenous people working to restore animals to their former ecosystems, most of which now contain far more humans than before...Rare, well-delivered positive news about animals and the natural world. -Kirkus Reviews, recipient of a Kirkus Star In this rewarding study, environmental philosophy professor Preston (The Synthetic Age) provides reason to be hopeful about endangered species...The surprisingly intimate accounts of species bouncing back from the brink of extinction serve as glimmers of hope against the backdrop of climate despair. This will hearten nature lovers. -Publishers Weekly Pragmatic and inspirational, Tenacious Beasts celebrates the species that exist in the same bewildering net of life and time as we do, yet are rebounding. -Foreword Reviews In the midst of ecological crisis, Preston brings genuinely good news: a few of our fellow species are not only thriving, but demanding that we do better by the rest of life on Earth. -Michelle Nijhuis, author of Beloved Beasts What a joy this book is! Fascinating, intelligent, pragmatic, and moving. Preston's tenacious beasts show us how to live with nature and claim a more hopeful future for our planet. -Isabella Tree, author of Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm Preston shows that many species that once seemed doomed have posted surprising recoveries. All they ask is a fighting chance to survive; all I ask is that you read this book. -Carl Safina, author of Becoming Wild and Beyond Words With grace and good cheer, Tenacious Beasts recounts the messy, fitful recovery of iconic creatures and the conservation approaches making their return possible. Preston offers vital insight to preserve biodiversity on our troubled, glorious planet. -Ben Goldfarb, author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter Preston has achieved something remarkable: a fascinating synthesis of storytelling and science, reporting and philosophy to probe wildlife-human successes, distilling from them an understanding of how they were made possible by shifts in human perspectives. -Peter Stark, author of Astoria: Astor and Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire A captivating and astute understanding of how wild animals conduct their lives. -Rick McIntyre, author of The Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone series In the midst of ecological crisis, Preston brings genuinely good news: a few of our fellow species are not only thriving, but demanding that we do better by the rest of life on Earth. -Michelle Nijhuis, author of Beloved Beasts What a joy this book is! Fascinating, intelligent, pragmatic, and moving. Preston's tenacious beasts show us how to live with nature and claim a more hopeful future for our planet. -Isabella Tree, author of Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm Preston shows that many species that once seemed doomed have posted surprising recoveries. All they ask is a fighting chance to survive; all I ask is that you read this book. -Carl Safina, author of Becoming Wild and Beyond Words With grace and good cheer, Tenacious Beasts recounts the messy, fitful recovery of iconic creatures and the conservation approaches making their return possible. Preston offers vital insight to preserve biodiversity on our troubled, glorious planet. -Ben Goldfarb, author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter Preston has achieved something remarkable: a fascinating synthesis of storytelling and science, reporting and philosophy to probe wildlife-human successes, distilling from them an understanding of how they were made possible by shifts in human perspectives. -Peter Stark, author of Astoria: Astor and Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire A captivating and astute understanding of how wild animals conduct their lives. -Rick McIntyre, author of The Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone series [A] page-turning account...Many animals headed for extinction are recovering nicely, writes science writer and teacher Preston, who delivers a satisfying account of a dozen successes without minimizing the difficulties involved... Traveling the world, Preston interacted with researchers, activists, and Indigenous people working to restore animals to their former ecosystems, most of which now contain far more humans than before...Rare, well-delivered positive news about animals and the natural world. -Kirkus Reviews, recipient of a Kirkus Star Pragmatic and inspirational, Tenacious Beasts celebrates the species that exist in the same bewildering net of life and time as we do, yet are rebounding. -Foreword Reviews In the midst of ecological crisis, Preston brings genuinely good news: a few of our fellow species are not only thriving, but demanding that we do better by the rest of life on Earth. -Michelle Nijhuis, author of Beloved Beasts What a joy this book is! Fascinating, intelligent, pragmatic, and moving. Preston's tenacious beasts show us how to live with nature and claim a more hopeful future for our planet. -Isabella Tree, author of Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm Preston shows that many species that once seemed doomed have posted surprising recoveries. All they ask is a fighting chance to survive; all I ask is that you read this book. -Carl Safina, author of Becoming Wild and Beyond Words With grace and good cheer, Tenacious Beasts recounts the messy, fitful recovery of iconic creatures and the conservation approaches making their return possible. Preston offers vital insight to preserve biodiversity on our troubled, glorious planet. -Ben Goldfarb, author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter Preston has achieved something remarkable: a fascinating synthesis of storytelling and science, reporting and philosophy to probe wildlife-human successes, distilling from them an understanding of how they were made possible by shifts in human perspectives. -Peter Stark, author of Astoria: Astor and Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire A captivating and astute understanding of how wild animals conduct their lives. -Rick McIntyre, author of The Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone series [A] page-turning account...Many animals headed for extinction are recovering nicely, writes science writer and teacher Preston, who delivers a satisfying account of a dozen successes without minimizing the difficulties involved... Traveling the world, Preston interacted with researchers, activists, and Indigenous people working to restore animals to their former ecosystems, most of which now contain far more humans than before...Rare, well-delivered positive news about animals and the natural world. -Kirkus Reviews, recipient of a Kirkus Star Preston writes with the goal of highlighting promising partnerships, building on lessons learned from animals themselves, and questioning long-held beliefs about wildlife and conservation...This makes for an excellent recommendation to readers searching for thoughtful but hopeful books on the future of nature. -Library Journal, recipient of a starred review The extinction crisis tends to draw our focus toward alarming statistics: rapid habitat loss, increasing pollution, and more endangered species on the edge. Less often do we consider the positive stories that still abound: wolf recovery in the Netherlands after they were extirpated by farmers; bison on the rebound on tribal lands generations after their slaughter by white settlers. These stories take center stage in Tenacious Beasts: Wildlife Recoveries That Change How We Think About Animals. Beyond basic good news though, environmental philosopher Christopher J. Preston is after something more profound: the adaptive potential and resiliency of life on Earth. While offering buoying examples of species recovery, Preston unpacks and disavows some of our most common and problematic cultural conceptions of wild animals. -Sierra In this rewarding study, environmental philosophy professor Preston (The Synthetic Age) provides reason to be hopeful about endangered species...The surprisingly intimate accounts of species bouncing back from the brink of extinction serve as glimmers of hope against the backdrop of climate despair. This will hearten nature lovers. -Publishers Weekly Pragmatic and inspirational, Tenacious Beasts celebrates the species that exist in the same bewildering net of life and time as we do, yet are rebounding. -Foreword Reviews Preston's fascinating book is not only about the very precarious state of countless endangered species, but also about how evolution is fighting back against mankind's over-exploitation and destruction: how animal species are recovering from these devastating diminishments. -Literary Hub Each chapter in Tenacious Beasts presents a new way to think about wildlife and preservation. But throughout the book, Preston consistently comes back to the way we separate ourselves from the natural history around us, asking how necessary that separation is. Many questions arise in the process: Can we, as a species, be humble enough to recognize the brilliance of nature beyond ourselves, and to treat what is around us as a partner rather than something to simply extract from or reengineer? Do we possess the empathy to listen to the often neglected and underrepresented voices in such global issues as conservation? -Vision Journal This is a fascinating and uplifting book...he's an extremely engaging guide to the philosophical complexities of conservation and his general optimism about the natural world's future is refreshing. -Geographical In the midst of ecological crisis, Preston brings genuinely good news: a few of our fellow species are not only thriving, but demanding that we do better by the rest of life on Earth. -Michelle Nijhuis, author of Beloved Beasts What a joy this book is! Fascinating, intelligent, pragmatic, and moving. Preston's tenacious beasts show us how to live with nature and claim a more hopeful future for our planet. -Isabella Tree, author of Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm Preston shows that many species that once seemed doomed have posted surprising recoveries. All they ask is a fighting chance to survive; all I ask is that you read this book. -Carl Safina, author of Becoming Wild and Beyond Words With grace and good cheer, Tenacious Beasts recounts the messy, fitful recovery of iconic creatures and the conservation approaches making their return possible. Preston offers vital insight to preserve biodiversity on our troubled, glorious planet. -Ben Goldfarb, author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter Preston has achieved something remarkable: a fascinating synthesis of storytelling and science, reporting and philosophy to probe wildlife-human successes, distilling from them an understanding of how they were made possible by shifts in human perspectives. -Peter Stark, author of Astoria: Astor and Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire A captivating and astute understanding of how wild animals conduct their lives. -Rick McIntyre, author of The Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone series Author InformationChristopher Preston's essays have appeared in the Atlantic, Smithsonian, and Aeon, and on the BBC website. He is author of The Synthetic Age (MIT Press). He teaches environmental philosophy at the University of Montana and lives in Missoula, MT. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |