From one of the finest scientists and writers of our time comes an engaging record of a life spent in close observation of the natural world, one that has yielded marvelous, mind-altering (Los Angeles Times) insight and discoveries. In essays that span several decades, Bernd Heinrich finds himself at his beloved camp in Maine, plays host to annoying visitors from Europe (the cluster fly) and more helpful guests from Asia (ladybugs), and unravels the far-reaching ecological consequences of elephants in Botswana bruising mopane trees. Heinrich then turns to his great love-the extraordinary behaviors of ravens-before going on to chronicle a magical sighting of hundreds of loons congregated on a lake in Maine and observing that the human species has biological roots as endurance runners. Finally, he asks Where does a biologist find hope? In A Naturalist at Large, Bernd Heinrich delivers an answer.
Racing the Clock : Running Across a Lifetime
Bernd Heinrich
audiobookStrafrecht Allgemeiner Teil : für Studienanfänger
Jörg Eisele, Bernd Heinrich
bookWhy We Run
Bernd Heinrich
audiobookThe Trees in My Forest
Bernd Heinrich
audiobookA Naturalist at Large: The Best Essays of Bernd Heinrich
Bernd Heinrich
audiobookMind of the Raven
Bernd Heinrich
audiobookOne Wild Bird at a Time : Portraits of Individual Lives
Bernd Heinrich
audiobookWinter World
Bernd Heinrich
audiobookSummer World
Bernd Heinrich
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