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Dead Serious - by Eli J Knapp (Paperback)

Dead Serious - by  Eli J Knapp (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A wild and informative romp through the jungle of forces surrounding the imminent extinction of some of Earth's most imperiled and beloved species.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Diverting descriptions of flora and fauna lead into captivating lessons about biological principles, all of which are embellished with humor. A rousing read. <br>--<i>FOREWORD REVIEWS</i> <p/>Through personal stories of mishap and adventure, historical vignettes, and scenic detours</b>, professor Eli J. Knapp dissects eighteen critical forces that lie behind the earth's sixth extinction. Drawing from experiences across the globe, Knapp peeks into odd and overlooked corners of natural history, showing how ocean-going tortoises and ghost deer can both instruct and inspire. Full of humor, hope, and self-effacing scientific savvy, Knapp's exploration of our home planet provides welcome respite in a deadly serious subject. <p/><b>ELI J. KNAPP</b>, PhD, has had a fascination with wildlife ever since obsessively counting deer on his bus rides to school as a kid. His wildlife interests have put him into kayaks, hot air balloons, dilapidated land rovers, and many pairs of hiking boots in search of new species and experiences. When not watching birds, Eli teaches courses in conservation biology, wildlife behavior, human ecology, and Swahili at Houghton College in western New York, where he is a tenured professor of intercultural studies and biology. His research interests spawn out of a three-year stint living in Serengeti National Park, where he studied the coexistence of people and wildlife around protected areas. Eli now enjoys sharing nature with his wife and three children, and has chronicled his adventures in <i>The Delightful Horror of Family Birding: Sharing Nature with the Next Generation</i>.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A very satisfying, very engaging, and ultimately very moving entreaty to stop the seemingly indifferent slide into a sixth extinction. <br>--<b><i>BOOKLIST</b></i> <p/>Clever prose and gifted storytelling enliven Eli J. Knapp's <i>Dead Serious</i>...diverting descriptions of flora and fauna lead into captivating lessons about biological principles, all of which are embellished with humor. A rousing read. <br>--<b><i>FOREWORD REVIEWS</b></i> <p/>For Emily Dickinson, 'Hope is the thing with feathers.' True in so many ways, but in <i>Dead Serious</i>, Eli J. Knapp reminds us that in the face of the ongoing 'sixth extinction, ' hope also is the thing with fur, fins, or scales--and at times, even a thing with an upright, bipedal posture and opposable thumbs. Through a mix of personal story and descriptive vignettes of conservation science, Knapp leads us on a fascinating and entertaining journey through the many causes of extinction--and toward the hope that we need to do the hard and at times discouraging work of saving the world we love. <br>--<b>CHRISTOPHER NORMENT</b>, author of <i>Relicts of a Beautiful Sea: Survival, Extinction, and Conservation in a Desert World</i> <p/>A humorous take on extinction? Although the theme of this book is extinction, and although Eli J. Knapp's charming stories often crack me up, this book is, indeed, dead serious--except where it is heartfelt and funny. Knapp makes extinction relatable to those of us who feel far removed from ivory-billed woodpeckers and tiny arctic flowers growing on high peaks of the Adirondacks. I'm not surprised that always-insightful Knapp has come up with an original take on such a dire and disturbing topic. Heavy-handed, hard-science writings on what is happening to the biosphere are challenging to read, and leave one feeling hopeless. This book is the opposite of that: personal, engaging, even hopeful--what a great way to confront such an important, weighty subject. <br>--<b>DAWN HEWITT</b>, editor of <i>Bird Watcher's Digest</i> <p/>A book about our wild lives teetering on the edge of extinction titled <i>Dead Serious</i> that is also dead smart and dead funny could only be written by Eli J. Knapp. Knapp offers himself as companion and guide to lead us toward a hope as wild and inspired as his imagination. <br>--<b>SUSAN FOX ROGERS</b>, author of <i>My Reach: A Hudson River Memoir</i> <p/>In <i>Dead Serious</i>, Eli J. Knapp outlines the evolutionary ecology regarding extinction of species--a very serious issue for our time. However, this is not a depressing read, but a highly engaging one, with many intriguing encounters with wildlife. <br>--<b>TOM WESSELS</b>, author of <i>Reading the Forested Landscape</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>ELI J. KNAPP</b>, PhD, has had a fascination with wildlife ever since obsessively counting deer on his bus rides to school as a kid. His wildlife interests have put him into kayaks, hot air balloons, dilapidated land rovers, and many pairs of hiking boots in search of new species and experiences. When not watching birds, Eli teaches courses in conservation biology, wildlife behavior, human ecology, and Swahili at Houghton College in western New York, where he is a tenured professor of intercultural studies and biology. His research interests spawn out of a three-year stint living in Serengeti National Park, where he studied the coexistence of people and wildlife around protected areas. Eli now enjoys sharing nature with his wife and three children, and has chronicled his adventures in <i>The Delightful Horror of Family Birding: Sharing Nature with the Next Generation</i>.

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