Description
Discover the profound connection between nature and humanity in 'Sweet in Tooth and Claw' by Kristin Ohlson. This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationships that define our ecosystems, demonstrating how cooperation among species is essential for survival. With vivid storytelling and rigorous scientific research, Ohlson reveals how every bear discarding remnants of a salmon dinner contributes to the forest's health and how vibrant coral reefs in Cuba are vital to marine life. Understanding these interconnections is crucial for revitalizing our planet and enhancing our interactions with the natural world and each other.
In a time marked by environmental challenges, Ohlson emphasizes the importance of shifting our paradigm from competition to collaboration. The book illustrates how we can harness nature's cooperative functions to heal ecosystems and foster sustainable relationships within communities. Ideal for readers interested in environmental science, regenerative agriculture, and conservation, 'Sweet in Tooth and Claw' serves as a vital resource for anyone aiming to comprehend and protect our shared ecosystems. Dive into this 304-page trade paperback and join the movement toward a harmonious relationship with nature.
**Delivery Information:** This BRAND NEW book, published by Scribe Publications in 2022, is available for swift delivery across New Zealand. Order now to embark on a journey of discovery and understanding.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925713169
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2022
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Pages: 304
Description:
In Sweet in Tooth and Claw, Kristin Ohlson explores the subtle ways in which nature is in constant collaboration to the betterment of all species. From the bear that discards the remainders of his salmon dinner on the forest ground, to the bright coral reefs of Cuba, she shows readers not only the connectivity lying beneath the surface in natural ecosystems, but why it's vital for humans to incorporate that understanding into our interactions with nature, and also with each other.
Much of the damage that humans have done to our natural environment stems from our ignorance of these dense webs of connection. As we struggle to cope with the environmental hazards that our behaviour has unleashed, it's more important than ever to understand nature's billions of cooperative interactions. This way, we can stop disrupting them and instead rely on them to renew ecosystems.
In reporting from the frontlines of scientific research, regenerative agriculture, and urban conservation, Ohlson shows that a shift from focusing on competition to collaboration can heal not only our relationships with the natural world but also with each other.
'Deftly weaving together science, social thought, and a remarkable cast of characters, Ohlson's book uncovers the marvellous partnerships that make life possible, showing that cooperation, not competition, is the key to survival.'
-Elizabeth Carlisle, author of Healing Grounds- climate, justice, and the deep roots of regenerative farming
Praise for The Soil Will Save Us-
'The author has a clear storytelling style, which comes in hand
In a time marked by environmental challenges, Ohlson emphasizes the importance of shifting our paradigm from competition to collaboration. The book illustrates how we can harness nature's cooperative functions to heal ecosystems and foster sustainable relationships within communities. Ideal for readers interested in environmental science, regenerative agriculture, and conservation, 'Sweet in Tooth and Claw' serves as a vital resource for anyone aiming to comprehend and protect our shared ecosystems. Dive into this 304-page trade paperback and join the movement toward a harmonious relationship with nature.
**Delivery Information:** This BRAND NEW book, published by Scribe Publications in 2022, is available for swift delivery across New Zealand. Order now to embark on a journey of discovery and understanding.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925713169
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2022
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Pages: 304
Description:
In Sweet in Tooth and Claw, Kristin Ohlson explores the subtle ways in which nature is in constant collaboration to the betterment of all species. From the bear that discards the remainders of his salmon dinner on the forest ground, to the bright coral reefs of Cuba, she shows readers not only the connectivity lying beneath the surface in natural ecosystems, but why it's vital for humans to incorporate that understanding into our interactions with nature, and also with each other.
Much of the damage that humans have done to our natural environment stems from our ignorance of these dense webs of connection. As we struggle to cope with the environmental hazards that our behaviour has unleashed, it's more important than ever to understand nature's billions of cooperative interactions. This way, we can stop disrupting them and instead rely on them to renew ecosystems.
In reporting from the frontlines of scientific research, regenerative agriculture, and urban conservation, Ohlson shows that a shift from focusing on competition to collaboration can heal not only our relationships with the natural world but also with each other.
'Deftly weaving together science, social thought, and a remarkable cast of characters, Ohlson's book uncovers the marvellous partnerships that make life possible, showing that cooperation, not competition, is the key to survival.'
-Elizabeth Carlisle, author of Healing Grounds- climate, justice, and the deep roots of regenerative farming
Praise for The Soil Will Save Us-
'The author has a clear storytelling style, which comes in hand