The Urban Bestiary: Encountering the Everyday Wild

Author:   Lyanda Lynn Haupt
Publisher:   Little, Brown & Company
ISBN:  

9780316178525


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   26 September 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Lyanda Lynn Haupt
Publisher:   Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:   Little, Brown & Company
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.478kg
ISBN:  

9780316178525


ISBN 10:   0316178527
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   26 September 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Haupt writes gracefully about the interactions between crows and humans in the urban landscape and what those interactions portend for the future of the zo polis. A fresh take on conscious living in the everyday world. --Kirkus Reviews Praise for CROW PLANET: A completely charming and informative book on the pleasures of keeping one's eyes open. --David Sedaris An inspired meditation on our own place in nature....You will never again look at crows in the same way again. --Washington Post Animals are all around us, especially the most interesting birds of all that live with us. We can all watch them and enjoy and learn. Why go to South America and search for a quetzal sitting in a tree? Want to see real birds? Just put up a bird box and spread some seeds and watch sparrows in your back yard. The Urban Bestiary is a great read. It will get folks out there having fun. --Bernd Heinrich, author of Mind of the Raven and Life Everlasting The challenge of our time is the movement from rural villages to big cities where nature seems gone. Haupt's brilliant book restores nature in our lives and uplifts that relationship with stories full of wonder, awe and love. --David Suzuki, author of The Sacred Balance: Rediscovering Our Place in Nature It is part of her book's persuasive charm that, for a little while at least, [Haupt] is able to direct our gaze to the chickadees outside the window and to make us forget, for a moment, the world beyond the garden wall. --Jonathan Rosen, Wall Street Journal With her sensitivity, careful eye, and gift for language, Haupt tells her tale beauitfully, using crow study to get at a range of ever-deepening concerns about nature and our place within it, immersing us in a heady hybrid of science, history, how-to, and memoir. --Los Angeles Times In a lyrical narrative that blends science and conscience, Haupt mourns the encroachments of urbanization, but cherishes the wildness that survives. --New York Times An eloquent natural history of urban wildlife, and an insightful rumination on how the human animal has/should/might relate to what Haupt calls the 'new nature.' Haupt makes a significant contribution to that conversation....Haupt shares her observations from her Seattle home in a personal and engaging voice that moves seamlessly between backyard anecdotes and analysis of their ecological implications. --Tom Montgomery Fate, Boston Globe


With her sensitivity, careful eye, and gift for language, Haupt tells her tale beauitfully, using crow study to get at a range of ever-deepening concerns about nature and our place within it, immersing us in a heady hybrid of science, history, how-to, and memoir. --<b><i><i>Los Angeles Times</i></b></i>


With her sensitivity, careful eye, and gift for language, Haupt tells her tale beauitfully, using crow study to get at a range of ever-deepening concerns about nature and our place within it, immersing us in a heady hybrid of science, history, how-to, and memoir. -- Los Angeles Times


Haupt writes gracefully about the interactions between crows and humans in the urban landscape and what those interactions portend for the future of the zoopolis. A fresh take on conscious living in the everyday world. -- Kirkus Reviews


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Lyanda Lynn Haupt has created and directed educational programs for Seattle Audubon, worked in raptor rehabilitation in Vermont, and is a seabird researcher for the Fish and Wildlife Service in the remote tropical Pacific. She is the author of Crow Planet, Pilgrim on the Great Bird Continent, and Rare Encounters with Ordinary Birds (winner of the 2002 Washington State Book Award). Her writing has appeared in Image, Open Spaces, Wild Earth, Conservation Biology Journal, Birdwatcher's Digest, and the Prairie Naturalist. Winner of the 2010 Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award, she lives in West Seattle with her husband and daughter.

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