The Heart of the Wild: Essays on Nature, Conservation, and the Human Future
By (Author) Ben A. Minteer
Edited by Jonathan B. Losos
Contributions by Bill Adams
Contributions by Joel Berger
Contributions by Susan Clayton
Contributions by Eileen Crist
Contributions by Martha L. Crump
Contributions by Thomas Lowe Fleischner
Contributions by Harry W. Greene
Contributions by Hal Herzog
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
1st December 2024
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
The Earth: natural history: general interest
Applied ecology
Biology, life sciences
333.72
Hardback
280
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
Timely and provocative reflections on the future of the wild in an increasingly human world
The Heart of the Wild brings together some of todays leading scientists, humanists, and nature writers to offer a thought-provoking meditation on the urgency of learning about and experiencing our wild places in an age of rapidly expanding human impacts.
These engaging essays present nuanced and often surprising perspectives on the meaning and value of wildness amid the realities of the Anthropocene. They consider the trends and forcesfrom the cultural and conceptual to the ecological and technologicalthat are transforming our relationship with the natural world and sometimes seem only to be pulling us farther away from wild places and species with each passing day. The contributors make impassioned defenses of naturalism, natural history, and nature education in helping us to rediscover a love for the wild at a time when our connections with it have frayed or been lost altogether.
Charting a new path forward in an era of ecological uncertainty, The Heart of the Wild reframes our understanding of nature and our responsibility to learn from and sustain it as the human footprint sinks ever deeper into the landscapes around us.
With contributions by Bill Adams, Joel Berger, Susan Clayton, Eileen Crist, Martha L. Crump, Thomas Lowe Fleischner, Harry W. Greene, Hal Herzog, Jonathan B. Losos, Emma Marris, Ben A. Minteer, Kathleen Dean Moore, Gary Paul Nabhan, Peter H. Raven, Christopher J. Schell, Richard Shine, and Kyle Whyte.
Ben A. Minteer is professor of environmental ethics and conservation at Arizona State University. His books include A Wilder Kingdom: Rethinking Nature in Zoos, Wildlife Parks, and Beyond. Jonathan B. Losos is the William H. Danforth Distinguished University Professor at Washington University in St. Louis and director of the Living Earth Collaborative. His books include How Evolution Shapes Our Lives: Essays on Biology and Society (Princeton).