Tracks and Shadows: Field Biology as Art

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by Harry W. Greene

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Intellectually rich, intensely personal, and beautifully written, Tracks and Shadows is both an absorbing autobiography of a celebrated field biologist and a celebration of beauty in nature. Harry W. Greene, award-winning author of Snakes: The Evolution of Mystery in Nature , delves into the poetry of field biology, showing how nature eases our existential quandaries. More than a memoir, the book is about the wonder of snakes, the beauty of studying and understanding natural history, and the importance of sharing the love of nature with humanity. Greene begins with his youthful curiosity about the natural world and moves to his stints as a mortician's assistant, ambulance driver, and army medic. In detailing his academic career, he describes how his work led him to believe that nature’s most profound lessons lurk in hard-won details. He discusses the nuts and bolts of field research and teaching, contrasts the emotional impact of hot dry habitats with hot wet ones, imparts the basics of snake biology, and introduces the great explorers Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. He reflects on friendship and happiness, tackles notions like anthropomorphism and wilderness, and argues that organisms remain the core of biology, science plays key roles in conservation, and natural history offers an enlightened form of contentment. "Achingly beautiful. . . . Greene succeeds in illuminating the world as a place of beauty, harmony, and danger, deeply interconnected and worthy of cherishing and preserving." Starred Review. ― Publishers Weekly Published On: 2013-08-19 "This scientist has a poet’s heart. . . . Tracks and Shadows is a sweet surprise; rarely has science been so tender." ― Booklist Published On: 2013-11-01 "As beautiful and nuanced as the landscapes it evokes." ― The Scientist Published On: 2013-11-15 "What a pleasure it is to read these meditations on a 'personal quest for wildness.' . . . What makes this book so rich is [the author's] gift with language along with his thoughtful appreciation of what it means to study nature and to travel, if ever so briefly, on a living planet." -- Laurence A. Marschall ― Natural History Published On: 2014-03-01 "As packed with people and drama as a novel." -- Stuart Pimm ― Nature Published On: 2013-10-24 "Greene engages readers from beginning to end. . . . The book leaves us with questions to ponder but also with inspiration to indulge our curiosity for nature." -- Frances Bonier ― Science Published On: 2013-12-13 "Fiercely honest and fascinating." -- Jules Pretty ― Times Higher Education Published On: 2013-10-24 "Greene has created a rare bridge between [artists and scientists] and told us what it feels like to be a deeply sensitive research scientist, working in a world where the ecosystems are falling to bits around us." -- Rick Shine ― Current Biology Published On: 2013-11-08 "[Reminds] us that appreciation of the natural world is important to us as individuals and collectively." -- Hollis Walker ― Santa Fe New Mexican Published On: 2014-02-14 "No one reading this paean for a respect of the outdoors and its inhabitants could fail to be enthused." ― International Journal of Environmental Studies Published On: 2014-03-21 "Harry Greene’s exuberance for life infuses this scien- tific autobiography, which overflows with his passion for herpetology, the wild places that his beloved reptiles inhabit, and very human friendships." ― Conservation Biology Published On: 2014-04-01 “Many will be surprised at some of the events re-lived in these pages… Tracks and Shadows  reiterates the impacts of pain and renewal that characterize a life’s journey.” -- Bill Branch ― Herpetological Review Published On: 2014-06-14 “It speaks more to the conservation ethic than anything since Aldo Leopold’s  Sand Country Almanac . In fact,  Tracks and Shadows  may well be the best conservation love poem ever written.”   -- Peter Kareiva ― Science Chronicles Published On: 2013-12-01 “With affable humor and abiding curiosity, Greene takes us on collecting trips, wisely explains the latest theories, and asks how we can not only co-exist with wild animals but appreciate them as neighbors. Part memoir, part classroom, part adventure,  Tracks and Shadows  takes us from detailed looks at the habits of reptiles to enticing discussions of predator and prey, nature and loss, science and discovery…this is a rousing and satisfying tribute to wild things.” -- Bill Broyles ― Southwest Books of the Year 2013 Published On: 2013-01-01 "This book is an immediate classic. I had heard of it rumored for years. It is grand indeed and more than fulfilled my expectations." Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall and The River Swimmer " Tracks and Shadows is a valuable, fascinating, very human book about the making of a field biologist. Harry Greene has lived the life of which I once dreamed: studying snakes. But there's more here, much more, and what makes it

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