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What Jane Goodall did for chimpanzees, international ecologist and conservation scientist Hannah Mumby now does for elephants in this compelling account that highlights the remarkable similarities between this species and humans, making a persuasive case for their conservation. From a young age, Dr. Mumby has been passionate about wildlife, with her first wild elephant sighting at twenty-four profoundly influencing her life’s direction. Since then, she has dedicated herself to studying these incredible animals and educating others about them. Her fieldwork spans the globe, focusing on various elephant groups, including orphaned elephants and solitary males. Mumby argues that these animals have much to teach us, exploring their complex society, which rivals that of chimpanzees and even humans. Her exploration of elephant culture presents an empathetic portrait of their personalities, memories, and emotional lives. She delves into their communication methods and the impact of memory and trauma on their behavior within herds. Mumby reveals that elephants and humans share nuanced experiences, from emotional bonds to communication, uncovering surprising and heartwarming commonalities. Featuring a 16-page color insert of original photography, this deeply moving exploration offers a fresh perspective on elephants and a passionate argument for rethinking our approach to animal conservation.
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Elephants, Hannah Mumby
- Idioma
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- 2020
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