04657nam 2201129 a 450 991079059180332120240116171902.00-520-29265-00-520-95673-710.1525/9780520956735(CKB)2550000001111634(EBL)1353241(OCoLC)856625814(SSID)ssj0000981449(PQKBManifestationID)12449138(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000981449(PQKBWorkID)10973855(PQKB)10639986(MiAaPQ)EBC1353241(DE-B1597)520370(OCoLC)858896924(DE-B1597)9780520956735(Au-PeEL)EBL1353241(CaPaEBR)ebr10747510(CaONFJC)MIL511526(EXLCZ)99255000000111163420130710d2013 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTracks and shadows[electronic resource] field biology as art /Harry W. GreeneBerkeley University of California Press20131 online resource (297 p.)A Stephen Bechtel Fund imprint in ecology and the environment Tracks and shadowsDescription based upon print version of record.0-520-23275-5 1-299-80275-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Contents --List of Illustrations --Acknowledgments --Part One. Descent with Modification --Part Two. Conversing with Serpents --Part Three. Pretty in Sunlight --Notes --Bibliography --Index"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."--Provided by publisher.BiologistsUnited StatesBiographyNatureacademic career.art.autobiography.beauty in nature.biographical.biography.biology.conservation.creatures.ecolit.ecology.engaging.environmental.essays.field biologist.field biology.field research.friendship.happiness.herpetology.ichthyology.life sciences.lively.love of nature.memoir.nat hist.natural history.natural settings.natural world.nature.outdoor adventure.personal.profound lessons.realistic.reptiles.science and math.scientists.snake biology.snakes.wildlife.BiologistsNature.570.92BSCI008000NAT001000NAT011000bisacshGreene Harry W.1945-1544733MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790591803321Tracks and shadows3799168UNINA